Over a third of businesses see cloud services as a priority - analyst
Public cloud services to surpass $200bn revenues this year according to Gartner

The public cloud services market is set to see massive growth as a third of organisations now see cloud investments as a key priority, according to Gartner The analyst firm also expects that more than 30 per cent of technology firms' new software investments will move from cloud-first to cloud-only by the end of 2019. "Organisations need cloud-related services to get onboarded onto public clouds and to transform their operations as they adopt public cloud services," stated Sid Nag, research...
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