Dell sees demand for cloud rise as 'CIA anxiety' fades

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European businesses more willing to adopt cloud for some types of data, Dell tells Computing

Cloud computing may be becoming a more widely accepted means of storing data, but there are still those who are very wary about having their information reside on servers operated by someone else. ...

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