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Managed Hosting: More of a Utility than a Cloud
Ovum, March 2010, Pages: 26
A number of factors have fostered the growth in managed services in recent years. Enterprises and organizations of all types need industry-standard, web-facing infrastructure for portals, email, and enterprise applications. Then there are sectors with specialized needs for a scalable hosted infrastructure: software distribution, new media content providers, online retailers, and financial services. In addition, demand for managed hosting has continued during the recession, as both commercial and public sector customers look to take out cost from their IT operations. The number of competitors in the market is also increasing as telecoms and network operators add IT services to their portfolios, while virtualization and cloud-based service providers are blurring the lines between managed hosting and the cloud.
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