The Asia Pacific Cloud Computing Market: Status Update

Andrew Milroy
Cloud computing is becoming the key area of focus for CIOs in Asia Pacific today. Some companies are adopting cloud computing, but there are concerns that hold others back.

Highlights of this briefing include:
• Overview of the APAC cloud computing market
• Adoption leaders of cloud computing
• Drivers and restraints
• Implications
Sep 28 2011
8 mins
The Asia Pacific Cloud Computing Market: Status Update
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