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2013 State Of Cloud Computing
Our latest survey shows slow adoption, with
40% now using
cloud services. Despite cloud’s massive potential to revolutionize
51% are being held back by the fear of security flaws, and few of our 446 respondents are fundamentally changing
IT, the way they do IT as a result of the cloud. Ultimately, this reactive approach will render some shops obsolete. By Joe Masters Emison
Report ID: R6490513
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Author’s Bio Executive Summary Research Synopsis Two Sides of the Cloud Coin Adoption Takes a Step Back to Advance The SLA Landscape Hardens Mediocre Cloud Implementation An IT Attitude Problem Appendix Related Reports
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Figures 6 Figure 1: Use of Cloud Computing Services 7 Figure 2: Cloud Providers in Use 8 Figure 3: Integrating Cloud Applications 9 Figure 4: Number of Cloud Providers in Use 10 Figure 5: Planned Cloud Provider Use 11 Figure 6: Cloud Provider Preference 12 Figure 7: Cloud SLAs 13 Figure 8: Replace or Fire a Cloud Provider 14 Figure 9: Cloud Services Concerns 15 Figure 10: Weighing the Risks 16 Figure 11: Greatest Performance Inhibitor 17 Figure 12: Identifying Cloud Impact on Internet Facing Architecture
18 Figure 13: Cloud-Based Application Performance 19 Figure 14: Change in Performance 20 Figure 15: Monitoring Cloud-Based Application Performance 21 Figure 16: Methods for Automating and Orchestrating Workloads on PaaS and IaaS 22 Figure 17: Future Methods for Automating and Orchestrating Workloads on PaaS and IaaS 23 Figure 18: Future Degree of Cloud Use 24 Figure 19: Job Title 25 Figure 20: Revenue 26 Figure 21: Industry 27 Figure 22: Company Size
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