10 Cloud Computing Predictions For 2010
Posted on 03 February 2010 by Andrej Shevchenko

Barry Lynn, chairman and CEO, 3Tera
By many accounts, 2010 will be the year that cloud computing officially takes hold. The cloud storage adoption will broaden, giving large and small organizations important space, cost and management benefits.
The techniques to reduce latency and protect data more efficiently will be refined, meaning that cloud offerings will become more attractive to more users.
“2010 will be the year that the best cloud platforms will be accepted as enablers of mission critical enterprise applications in need of high availability, dependable SLAs and world class disaster recovery.” – Barry Lynn, chairman and CEO, 3Tera, an Aliso Viejo, Calif.-based cloud platform vendor.
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