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Friday, November 12, 2010

Asian Companies Interested in Cloud Computing

Understanding adoption and knowledge of computing clouds increased rapidly in the business and IT workers. From the survey conducted by Springboard Research, and VMware to nearly 7,000 senior business and IT executives in Asia Pacific show as much as 83 percent of large companies in Asia Pacific assess Cloud computing as technologies that are relevant for their business, this percentage increased more than doubled in 18 last month.

while as many as 59 percent of regional firms have used or plan to use Cloud initiative, compared with 45 percent six months ago and 22 percent in 2009. Organization in Japan and Australia led the adoption of cloud, each with 36 percent and 31 percent had run initiatives related to cloud computing. India and China are at the forefront in terms of adoption plans, each with 43 percent and 39% were planning to apply this computation.

In the case of adoption of Cloud in ASEAN, Singapore's leading organizations by 23 percent, followed by Malaysia and Thailand, 21 per cent respectively. But for the planning, Malaysia and Thailand are leading their respective 29 percent compared to Singapore.

In addition, this survey also concluded that organizations across the Asia Pacific region has consistently claimed 59 percent virtualized infrastructure as the main builder component of Cloud computing. Asia-Pacific Most companies use virtualization for servers and data centers, many of which focus on empowering virtualization to improve disaster recovery and business continuity.

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