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Canadian firms lead in adopting cloud computing

Canadian firms lead in adopting cloud computing

By:  Nestor E. Arellano  On: 23 Feb 2009 For: ITWorldCanada.com(NA) Creator

More than 67 per cent of Canadian organizations reported they are currently using a combination of cloud computing and internally owned IT systems, compared to only one-third of companies worldwide, according to a survey commissioned by Avanade

The technology sector has been heading toward cloud-based computing for a long time, but companies also must be cautious when buying into a trend, according to Jackie Fen, vice-president for research firm Garnet Inc.

"You really need to know why you're adopting these technologies. You just can't leap in every time a new thing gets hyped, " she said.

Przybylski said the survey indicates that cloud computing technology vendors must tackle the international concerns about security and control of data in order to boost adoption of the technology.

He noted that nearly one-third of the companies using cloud-based systems have increased their use of cloud computing, even during the economic downturn, after seeing its benefits.










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