Monday 21 December 2015

Can the cloud really do it all? Tech chiefs aren't convinced

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Can the cloud really do it all? Tech chiefs aren't convinced

Don't put it all in the cloud: some things really are better off under your own roof according to TechRepublic's exclusive poll of tech execs.

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