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Canonical
on 21 February 2012

Enterprise Cloud Strategy: Six Near-Future Scenarios You Need to Consider Today


The future of enterprise cloud computing remains uncertain. But if you’re thinking about the best way to make it happen in your organisation, our latest guide is for you.This new, free ebook will show you why Ubuntu is the ideal platform for the enterprise cloud. It takes a look at six technology-driven scenarios that may not be affecting your business today, but almost certainly will be soon.

Download it today and discover how Ubuntu can help you successfully cope with:

  • The acceleration of everything
  • Switching between clouds
  • Unsustainable power consumption
  • The hidden costs of virtual image sprawl
  • (More) global economic turmoil
  • Ops and dev teams working closer together

Just hit the button below to find out what’s round the corner.

 

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