Of course it will. But I am little bit concerned that all this "clouding" will smash down a lot of IT activities and, worst of all, will bind users data to a limited set of services providers (MS, Google, Canonical).
I would like decision maker starts talking about sort of "universal API" for things like this. An user should be free to insert a domain name, a username/password and change "cloud provider" in minutes.
Of course it will. But I am little bit concerned that all this "clouding" will smash down a lot of IT activities and, worst of all, will bind users data to a limited set of services providers (MS, Google, Canonical).
I would like decision maker starts talking about sort of "universal API" for things like this. An user should be free to insert a domain name, a username/password and change "cloud provider" in minutes.