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Report Shows Federal Government Employees Not Aware of Cloud [...]
Report Shows Federal Government Employees Not Aware of Cloud Computing Impact
📅 - A recent report showed that 40% of federal government employees don't know if the effect of cloud computing has been negative or positive on their agency or department. This report came from Deloitte and looked at the major issues faced with government departments adopting cloud services and data center consolidation.
Less than 25% of those responding to the survey said they believe cloud computing has been positive for their organization. The study surveyed 328 government employees from 30 different agencies and departments.
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