Whilst not a brand-new phenomenon, the cloud has dominated headlines in the technology sector in recent years, as more businesses migrate and harness the benefits associated with it. Cloud computing involves businesses hosting data, applications and virtual machines (VMs) on servers in remote data centers, which are connected to devices and users through the internet or private networks. Use of the cloud has been a natural adoption for consumers, but it’s providing trickier to implement for organizations. Business leaders face a myriad of stumbling blocks including legacy systems that prevent integration, shadow IT purchases and resistance from around the business.…
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