Cloud economics improving for users in wake of price cuts

5 signs that you've lost control over your cloud apps | Microsoft needs to clean up its licensing act

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Cloud economics improving for users in wake of price cuts
Price cuts by Google, Amazon, and now Microsoft come as the service providers try to convince potential new customers to move to the cloud model. Read More


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5 signs that you've lost control over your cloud apps
IT departments are discovering that they can't manage or control access to popular cloud applications such as Salesforce, GoogleApps, Concur, ADP, Workday, Taleo, or Box. Read More

Microsoft needs to clean up its licensing act
Ten years ago there wasn't much demand for access to a rented virtual desktop. The world's changed. Microsoft hasn't. Read More

Those 14 million new cloud-driven jobs won't be in IT
Cloud computing will help businesses do better and thus create jobs -- not that cloud computing will create the jobs required to support cloud computing. Read More



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