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A well-established – and unsettling – metric we anecdotally hear from organisations is that analysts spend 70% or more of their time hunting and gathering data and less than 30% of its time deriving insights.

Cloud computing has been credited with increasing competitiveness through cost reduction, greater flexibility, elasticity and optimal resource utilization. Here are a few situations where cloud computing is used to enhance the ability to achieve business goals.

Artificial intelligence has grown in popularity with smart agents such as Apple’s Siri. With the right planning, intelligent agents in the cloud top IT’s wish list.

Nearly half of small businesses in the US do not use cloud storage. So why do so many small businesses refuse to use the cloud?

As we look forward to 2016, there is a lot to reflect on and forecast in cloud. Below you will find my top predictions for the year ahead.

Now we’ve had a few years of cloud adoption under our belts, it’s a good time to take a look at how some of the models are performing.
For small and medium companies, cloud computing, especially the SaaS model, is increasingly attractive as it does not require an up-front investment and SMBs can easily scale up as their business expands.
The cloud computing solutions are becoming more and more popular with all the users in the world, but this is especially true for business ventures. Because of this fact, more and more companies decide to move their information and databases onto cloud services.
When they are not thoroughly planned and carefully executed, a migration can result in potential downtime and revenue loss.
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