>
> Here is an interesting article that appeared yesterday.
>
> http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2008/12/gartner_will_cl.html?catid=cloud-computing
>
> My take is that possibly Non-mission critical or Non- revenue
> generating applications (the so called departmental applications) in
> enterprises that may form about 20 to 25% of the total IT
> infrastructure and services may find their way to the clouds..
>
> Do share your thoughts...
>
I think the mistake here is to think of cloud computing as something
that requires outsourcing to Internet cloud data centers. For many
companies it will be a way of managing their internal IT resources, so I
suspect a larger number of applications may move to a "cloud" just not a
public Internet cloud.
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Nik Simpson
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