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Cloud Computing: What You Want Is What You Can Get

Posted October 18, 2011 | | Amplify

A recent Harvard Business Review Analytic Services survey sponsored by Microsoft on cloud computing has highlighted the fact that lack of awareness of cloud computing benefits is a big hindrance to wider adoption.1 This is no surprise, as the technology is still maturing and many concerns about security, privacy, and reliability persist. Additionally, misconceptions such as thinking that cloud computing is just about provisioning infrastructure on demand may mask the possibilities the cloud can deliver.

About The Author
Suresh Malladi
Suresh Malladi is a PhD candidate in business information technology at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He holds an MS from Carnegie Mellon University and an MBA in MIS and finance from NIT (India) and a BS in Engineering from Osmania University (India). His research investigates the strategic implications of IT and IT-enabled innovation at the intersection of technology and strategy. Mr. Malladi has eight years'… Read More
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