September 26, 2013: "America" cbronline.com
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Cloud network hosting, backup and security applications are becoming increasingly popular.
It experts are considering using cloud Backup and network hosting applications to find ways to automate management or reduce management costs and save more time for IT departments.
Spiceworks published a new survey that analyzes how IT professionals can use cloud application assistance. The study, called "Look Ma, No hardware," found that 70% of IT experts were using cloud network hosting applications, and 3% of respondents planned to use web hosting services for the next 6 months.
"Maintaining professional hardware and software challenges more and more IT experts to consider cloud IT applications," said Spiceworks IT project manager Kathryn Pribish, "a vendor that delivers traditional hardware/software solutions at low cost can better meet the needs of IT professionals." ”
60% of respondents used cloud security applications and 30% of respondents used cloud backup applications. Although online backup solutions are less applied, 13% of respondents said they plan to use the solution for the next six months.
The study also found that 43% of respondents have or are planning to deploy cloud backup solutions, and about 75% of respondents have or will back up 100,000 megabytes of data in the cloud. In fact, 33% of respondents have or plan to back up more than 1000 gigabytes of data in the cloud.
When asked about the main advantages of cloud services, respondents said that local disaster protection and simple operation were the main advantages. IT professionals are using a variety of cloud security applications to protect networks and end users. 41% of respondents used anti-spam solutions, while 27% and 22% of users used content filtering and antivirus applications respectively. More advanced security applications, including mobile policy management and mobile antivirus applications, will continue to grow in the next six months.
When asked about its main concerns, it experts who do not use cloud security solutions say that the lack of solution component control and management, the risk of relying on third-party management of critical services, and high bandwidth requirements are major impediments to application.
The survey found that 70% of respondents used a network hosting solution. Among them, 70% of the people are very satisfied with the network hosting service provider.
Michael D. Toplisek, executive vice president of Earthlink Sales and marketing, said Spiceworks's findings once again demonstrated the concerns of business users across all walks of life. Cloud IT infrastructure, allowing IT leaders to leverage virtual infrastructure to control large applications, extend secure access to employees, and meet audit requirements. Cloud Network hosting applications, such as the Earthlink ' s 365+ Collaboration suite, provide enterprise-class services to midsize enterprises, so cloud services can take care of both convenience and functionality.
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