How to Avoid Cloudy Decision Making

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How to Avoid Cloudy Decision Making

By Bryan Doerr, Chief Technical Officer, Savvis, Inc. | Feb 8, 2010

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Cloud computing is believed to allow computing capacity and capability to be added almost instantly, with no need to physically invest in new infrastructure or increase headcount. This is possible, but there are important policy and governance issues that must be understood for cloud to deliver on those promises.

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