Adoption of Cloud Computing Very Small Overall
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on Thu, March 11th, 2010
But has exploded in organizations that already tried it, according to EMA Research.
“From Fortune 500 Companies to Government agencies, branches of the military, and the small business owner, our clients are asking for products that are robust, scalable, easily installed and managed. They want storage solutions that provide cost savings as everyone’s budgets are being stretched in this tough economic cycle,” stated John R. Signorello, CEO of IceWEB. “The need for data storage grows daily, and IceWEB’s ability to scale our clients up and out will allow us to continue to offer state of the art products at extremely competitive prices.”
“The estimate is that 11% of enterprises overall are going to cloud next year,” said Andi Mann, Vice President of Research, Systems and Storage Management for EMA and lead author of the study. “A lot of the griping and whining that you hear is the skeptics, and they certainly exist,” he said. Despite the seeming coolness to cloud, though, Mann found that enterprises using cloud computing, public or private, almost always had positive results.
Study participants that already used Software as a Service (SaaS) or Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) products such as Salesforce.com or Amazon Web Services said that 25% of their IT was already outside the organization. By 2012, more than half of IT consumption will be in the cloud.
“It is very promising to see that IceWEB’s vision and corporate strategy to enter the cloud computing and data storage arena in 2008 was the right direction for the company. IceWEB’s ability to offer competitive products at much lower prices than legacy storage vendors has positioned the Company to have continued success in the second half of 2010 and an even stronger 2011. We have committed to keeping shareholders updated on all of our progress,” concluded, Signorello.

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