I've long been a believer that a judgement gap, influenced largely by negative media coverage, is what continues to hold back cloud adoption among small organizations. And judging from the results of a recent study completed by comScore, my intuition has been fairly on track. . The biggest issue surrounding cloud uptake, at least for small businesses worldwide, seems to be none other than an issue of perception. How so? The study, which surveyed companies with between 25 to 499 computers in the USA, Germany, France, and the UK, found that 42 percent of small businesses which had yet to adopt cloud technologies were concerned about reliability/uptime. Likewise, a full 60 percent had cited issues with data security as reasoning for staying cloud-free. The link for this article located at Beta News is no longer available. . Local enterprises encounter image challenges that impede their transition to cloud solutions, primarily revolving around trust and dependability of data.. cloud Adoption, perception Issues, small Enterprises, reliability Concerns. . Dave Wreski
A confidential briefing for the Attorney-General's Department, prepared by the Australian Institute of Criminology, lashes the music and software sectors. The draft of the institute's intellectual property crime report, sighted by The Australian shows that copyright owners "failed to explain" how they reached financial loss statistics used in lobbying activities and court cases. Figures for 2005 from the global Business Software Association showing $361 million a year of lost sales in Australia are "unverified and epistemologically unreliable", the report says. . BSAA chairman Jim Macnamara said the figure was an extrapolation, but other studies had supported it. "They're entitled to say they're not convinced, but not necessarily entitled to say it's unverified," he said. The study, which says some of the statistics used by copyright owners are "absurd", will be redrafted after senior researchers disagreed with its conclusions. The link for this article located at Australian IT is no longer available. . BSAA chairman Jim Macnamara said the figure was an extrapolation, but other studies had supported it. confidential, briefing, attorney-general's, department, prepared, australian, institute. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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