
How cloud communications are connecting workers
Cloud-based communications have given five different companies a lifeline during lockdown, here’s how
Each year 30 per cent of cloud services are not being utilised, resulting in millions wasted with the numbers likely to rise. Our Cloud for Business special report, published in The Times, explores why cloud is more important than ever, refocusing attitudes to data management and the accelerated cloud deployment during COVID-19. It examines how cloud-based communications have given five different companies a lifeline in lockdown. Also, the featured infographic looks at the growing datasphere and how the reliance on public cloud data centres will continue to grow.
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Cloud-based communications have given five different companies a lifeline during lockdown, here’s how
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