Cloudmakers Must Banish Fog: Mobile Devices, Faster Broadband, Bespoke Apps and Cloud Services have Turned the Dream of Any Time, Any Place Access to Information Into a Reality, But Security and Credibility Remain Concerns (Analysis) Cloudmakers Must Banish Fog: Mobile Devices, Faster Broadband, Bespoke Apps and Cloud Services have Turned the Dream of Any Time, Any Place Access to Information Into a Reality, But Security and Credibility Remain Concerns (Analysis)

Cloudmakers Must Banish Fog: Mobile Devices, Faster Broadband, Bespoke Apps and Cloud Services have Turned the Dream of Any Time, Any Place Access to Information Into a Reality, But Security and Credibility Remain Concerns (Analysis‪)‬

Information World Review 2010, Nov-Dec

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[right arrow] ANALYSIS In these straitened times the promises of cost reduction and flexibility that cloud computing and mobile devices hold out resonate loud and clear with businesses. But while content solution providers cashing in on these technologies have every reason to be upbeat, experts say they should proceed cautiously and work at instilling more confidence in users about data in the cloud and via mobile.

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Professionnel et technique
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2010
1 novembre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
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4
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Bizmedia Ltd.
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75,3
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