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How To Avoid Discovery Problems While Using The Cloud
March 7, 2014
Cloud service providers offer remote access to networks, storage, hardware and computing services, giving users access to data through the Internet anytime, anywhere. By allowing businesses to outsource their information technology services, the flexibility and cost savings of cloud computing are revolutionizing the interaction between business and technology. The cloud computing industry was expected to reach $131 billion in annual revenues in 2013 — more than double the $58.6 billion in revenues in 2009. Cloud technology is becoming popular because it dramatically decreases the cost of IT services while providing easier access to data.
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