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It’s always fun (and a bit humbling) to look back at predictions for the current year to see which were spot on and which missed the mark. In reexamining our own predictions for 2014 , several came to fruition in full effect: “The rise of SMACS,” “Enterprises regain control of encryption keys,” and “Data security re-emerges.” Other transformations are underway but not quite complete: “Unencrypted data will start to disappear” and “IT stops blocking cloud services over outdated risks.” One prediction sets itself apart as the defining IT trend of 2014: “The rush to adopt cloud services will drown […]
Read the original article at: The Cloud in 2015: Predictions from Greylock and Sequoia