Where The Cloud Will Grow in 2012: Look Back at 2011 2012 is still newborn. But the year holds much promise for cloud computing’s ascendancy in the public’s regard and in the business world’s harnessing of its assets. Looking back at 2011 sheds light on three areas where progress might be made this year: open source platforms, the cloud as a force in popular electronics, and government interest in cloud computing. The first landmark event of last year arguably took place in May, when IaaS platform Project Olympus was mounted by mobile business cloud company Citrix. Designed to serve as
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Where The Cloud Will Grow in 2012: Look Back at 2011
by Jeff Norman on January 5, 2012
in Apps, Cloud Computing, Computing, IT, SaaS, Technology, Trends
Microsoft and Apple Highlight Cloud's Flexibility
by cloudtweaks on September 5, 2011
in Business, Case Study, Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, iCloud, IT, News, Storage, Technology, Trends
Microsoft and Apple Highlight Cloud’s Flexibility NEW YORK, NY–(Sep 5, 2011) – Companies are increasingly looking to cloud computing environments in order to accelerate value in business financials and reduce costs. Cloud computing is highly appealing to today’s organizations, not only because of its projected cost savings but also because of the cloud’s flexibility. The Bedford Report examines the outlook for companies in the Technology Sector and provides stock research on Apple, Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) and Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT). Access to the full company reports can be found at: www.bedfordreport.com/AAPL www.bedfordreport.com/MSFT Management Today reports that 37 percent of firms






