Cloud adoption keeps moving ahead, survey says

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Cloud adoption keeps moving ahead, survey says

Companies anticipate having 60% of their total IT environment in public, private, and hybrid clouds by 2018, according to a new IDG Enterprise survey. Read More

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The long, slow death of private cloud continues

At some point the economic unviability of private clouds will become clear. Math will win out. Read More

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Cisco pits modular storage servers against public clouds

Cisco Systems is finding its way into storage through its successful server business. On Tuesday, it’s introducing modular systems that can be deployed with many different combinations of computing and storage capacity. Read More

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A peek inside Microsoft Azure’s open source server and rack designs

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