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Enterprise IT, Featured, News - Tuesday, May 1, 2012 16:29 - 12 Comments
Offshore cloud an adoption barrier, finds KPMG
news A research study partially funded by major offshore cloud computing vendors Salesforce.com, Microsoft, and Google has found that one of the major barriers stopping Australian organisations from migrating to cloud computing platforms is the lack of cloud infrastructure based in Australia, with legislation such as the US Patriot Act cited as key concerns with offshore hosting.
The study, entitled Modelling the Economic Impact of Cloud Computing, was launched by consulting firm KPMG in Sydney this morning, at a launch attended by Communications Minister Stephen Conroy and other senior figures in Australia’s technology sector. You can download the full report in PDF format here.
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