Competition is a wonderful thing.
And the increased competition in cloud services – especially the intense battle
among Amazon, Google, and Microsoft – is resulting in services and pricing that
would have been hard to imagine just a few years ago.
The personal cloud business includes
virtual storage services and data sharing. In the past couple of years,
adoption has ballooned: the global number of personal storage accounts reached
almost 1.25 billion at the end of 2013, racking up 60% annual growth since
2011.
For the past several years, it's
become common to consider cloud services as an alternative to on-premises
applications and internal data centers. But with the new levels of pricing,
controls, and options, it's now getting to the point where most organizations
can assume cloud first, and only use internal applications and datacenters when
they have a compelling reason to do so, at least for new applications. We're
moving from a world where cloud services are no longer just an option, but are
instead becoming the default.
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The Industry Report Store has a brand new report which examines the consumer cloud market from the telecom operator perspective, with an in-depth analysis of the personal cloud storage opportunity. The Personal Cloud: A Strategic Imperative for Operators presents an overview of the role of operators with a look at
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