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Cloud computing 'to grow next year'

Businesses are likely to shift data from physical servers to cloud computing during 2010, which may create IT jobs.

Recently, technology publication CNET predicted that firms of all sizes will begin to use cloud computing in the next 12 months as the innovation becomes more mainstream.

Rob Lovell, chief executive at ThinkGrid, agreed with the forecast and claimed that companies are beginning to realise the benefits that the technology can provide them with.

The expert suggested that cloud computing could be especially attractive to smaller organisations as it allows them to avoid investing large sums of money in storage infrastructure development, maintenance and updating.

'SMBs will not only start to trust vendors more as they become more established, but will also be keen to benefit from the monthly payments for IT that the cloud enables,' he added.

A recent report by Analysys Mason suggested that cloud computing is proving popular during the recession due to its cost effectiveness.

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