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Cloud Computing Infographic: Dell

Industry predictions for 2012 have identified that businesses will continue to adopt and invest in cloud computing services. According to Forrester’s Holger Kisker, 2012 marks the year that the cloud becomes mature. Small and medium businesses no longer see the cloud as merely a trend but instead it’s now business as usual.

Dell recently released an infographic outlining a practical framework for moving your business to the cloud. The infographic clearly outlines a range of relevant information regarding cloud computing. For example: Why has cloud computing grown in relevance to IT managers and business leaders in recent years?

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Is Cloud Computing in your Firms Future?

Cloud computing gained considerable press coverage in recent times and has become the latest IT buzz word sweeping through corporate IT departments. Although there are many views on the future and sustainability of cloud computing, it is believed the estimated potential revenue could reach $220 billion by 2020.

Cloud computing enables users to store and access their information using remote computing providers rather than internal servers and network drives, which can be accessed as a service using the internet. With an increasing number of large companies, such as Amazon, Microsoft and Google all investing and operating cloud based services, it is becoming important for businesses to consider the benefits of cloud computing.

Three benefits and signs that cloud computing services could be in your firms future:

1. The big players are dedicating resources to the cloud

2. Resources are tight and companies need to free up cash flow

3. Operations are no longer tied to your office

Visit IsUtility to read more about how cloud computing could benefit your firm in the future.