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Cloud traffic has been increasing exponentially over the past several years, but new findings from Cisco reveal just how extensive growth will be in the coming months. The fifth annual Cisco Global Cloud Index forecasts cloud traffic throughout the world is set to quadruple from 2014 to the end of 2019.
While there's plenty of word about the positive aspects of the cloud, there's also a growing body of concern about this radical new tech. A new study from Radware shows that, for many consumers, the cloud is looking more ominous than friendly, and some real concerns are afoot.
Infor, already one of the leading companies in the world when it comes to business applications in industries that are trying to focus on the cloud, announced the Infor CloudSuite Public Sector.
Google has joined the open source data analysis party with Cloud Datalab, a new interactive tool based on the Google Cloud Platform and running on the Google App Engine for large-scale data exploration, analysis and visualization.

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