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ODCA Sees Accelerating Cloud Adoption

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September 12, 2012 - The Open Data Center Alliance, an industry association of IT executives who set standards for data center requirements, finds that cloud adoption is proceeding 15 percent faster than the group projected previously.

The results came in a second annual survey of ODCA  members that shows more than half of respondents will run more than 40 percent of IT operations from private clouds by 2015 and a quarter of  respondents will run more than 40 percent of IT in public clouds in the same timeframe. Among the 63 respondents, 75 percent plan on a hybrid deployment across both public and private cloud platforms.

Security continues to be a top concern among members, where monitoring (63 percent) and security provider assurance (63 percent) are the leading influencers of standards adoption

Sales and marketing (53 percent) and productivity (47 percent) are the leading opportunities for public cloud, software as a service applications.

The ODCA has more than 300 members and a steering committee with advisors from global organizations including BMW, Lockheed Martin, Capgemini, Deutsche Bank and Marriott.

Whitney Eden is the Digital Content Developer at Information Management and can be reached at whitney.eden@sourcemedia.com. Follow her on Twitter at @WhitneyAEden.

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