Many companies are are turning cloud computing to save money
In many ways, Hungary is the market leader in the region in cloud services. Cloud computing is typically fueled by the desire to reduce costs, a new research shows. In this country, the development of businesses in this area is faster than that of companies operating in countries that rely mostly on cloud-based software environments.
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Its advantage is its availability
In the latest joint research by SAP and Kantar, more than 1,200 business managers from Eastern and Central Europe participated. Roughly three-quarters said their company uses at least one cloud service. On average, such solutions are used in six business areas.
The results indicate that cloud-based technologies strongly influence the regional business environment, but at the same time, companies still have a long way to go before fully utilizing them. The awareness of the available solutions shows a varied picture in the region, and the spread of cloud-based enterprise management systems is also quite uneven.
– hwsw.hu writes in its analysis.
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