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    Lessons from Early Adopters: Choices and Risks in Moving to the Cloud

    18 May 2009

    Cloud Computing is part of a bow wave of change that is washing over IT organizations. Components of the wave include the consumerization of IT, the rise of much more IT-savvy employees and a shift in business models from vertical integration to horizontal, networked businesses.

    In this session, Doug will point out where firms are having success today, as well as where capabilities still need to evolve before enterprises can make full use of the Cloud.

    See event:  From the Boardroom to the Cloud – Are Business and IT Organized for the Future? (18 May 2009)

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    Authors:
    • Douglas Neal
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