Cloud hangover
Bad cloud investments can cause more headaches than cures, which is why providers such as Sungard are offering orchestration services to make sure businesses mix and match the right solutions. Ian Campbell reports
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Bad cloud investments can cause more headaches than cures, which is why providers such as Sungard are offering orchestration services to make sure businesses mix and match the right solutions. Ian Campbell reports
Cloud-based software is ever more attractive for SMEs
With more data to manage than ever, Irish companies face an unexpected challenge from the benefits of the cloud
Costs are tumbling for utility cloud services from mega providers, but customers should still look for added value, says Microsoft
Cloud options are opening up, and Dell wants to be a part of all of them, particularly in the hybrid space where old and new IT meet
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Another indigenous software company specialises in typical SME sectors
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