Employees spending £1.4 million on ‘off-radar’ Cloud

VMware, Inc. has announced research that 37% of European IT decision makers suspect staff have purchased cloud services without the IT department’s permission – in the UK this was even higher at 44%. However, VMware’s research suggests this isn’t necessarily a negative trend, with many organisations embracing the fact that this spend – an average of nearly £1.4 million per affected business in 2012 – can deliver major benefits to the business.

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NaviSite survey reveals enterprise IT executives’ biggest trends and challenges

Managing Cloud, restricted budgets, data explosion top list.

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The introduction of insurance for CSPs recognises value of customer data

But end users must assume ultimate responsibility, warns CIF.

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Carrenza’s Amsterdam Cloud Node goes live

Infrastructure as a Service provider Carrenza go live with mainland European cloud services.

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Virtustream shortlisted for Datacentre Software Product of the Year at the DCS Awards

xStreamTM, Virtustream’s enterprise class cloud solution is recognised for innovation and delivery of guaranteed enterprise-class performance.

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