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Canadian employee survey indicates dark view of cloud

By: Shane Schick On: 16 May 2012 For: ComputerWorld

A research firm gets feedback from enterprise staff across the country that shows little knowledge of their employers' cloud computing plans -- and a belief they won't be trying it more.

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