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mhhf1ve
8/7/2017 6:11:57 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Cloud confusion
Surveys that actually span more then 10,000 people are somewhat rare -- because they're usually very expensive. And if they're not expensive, then you have to wonder if it's an "online survey" that was hit by an automated bot.
There's a reason why the US Census is only done once a decade! :P
Ariella
8/7/2017 6:18:08 PM User Rank Author
Re: Cloud confusion
@mhhf1ve yes, well, that one is particularly ambitious. Smaller scale polls occur with regularity from the likes of Pew and Quinnipiac University.
dcawrey
8/7/2017 7:05:33 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: The customer comes first
This is why hybrid clouds, analytics and virtualization is becoming more popular by the day. Cloud computing in and of itself is not the total solution for IT. It's got to be a more mixed bag than just outsourcing all datacenter activity to the cloud.
batye
8/8/2017 1:39:54 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: The customer comes first
@dcawrey yes, you are right as hybrid cloud for today it does make sense for now, but it do not offer all in one fit all solution... but everything takes time as technology keep growing...
dcawrey
8/8/2017 2:58:10 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: The customer comes first
@batye This is why IBM exists...
No one talks about consulting, only products. But cloud products need pretty special refining by consultants or IT employees before anything can work. Tech these days is so custom - nothing works right out of the box perfectly.
batye
8/8/2017 3:23:45 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: The customer comes first
@dcawrey yes, you are right, nothing works out of the box as everything must be corrected and customised right...
srufolo1
8/9/2017 1:01:43 AM User Rank Platinum
Cloud Confusion
Hard to believe that companies would move back to on-premises from public cloud. Something must have happened in order for them to become skittish. Either that, or it sounds like they did not have a good service provider.
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