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Uptime Institute research: 65% of enterprise applications still run in private datacentres

by networkhelp_3yck8e • May 2, 2017

By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) According to the Uptime Institute’s seventh annual industry survey, enterprise-owned datacentres and colocation facilities remain primary compute venue for many organisations …read more

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