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Adrian McDonald, president EMEA, EMC Reducing the cost of IT: Fewer than 4% of enterprise IT workloads will move to the public cloud in 2014, with most efforts focused on private and hybrid cloud development.
Existing networks are stressed by escalating flows of bits and bytes, data traffic galore, as the world downloads movies and video, transmits photos, shares music files and ups IT workloads as businesses strain to increase productivity.
To meet the Quality of Service (QoS) required by cloud users in the context of fluctuating IT workloads, data center operators usually over-provision the computing resource according to the peak workload.
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The course has proved extremely popular in spite of, as Martin puts it, "a workload that could feel like slavery".
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