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Down To Your Last Server

Jan 18, 2010
1 minute read


Inc. (Business Bytes): Down To Your Last Server

Your business just might be and you don’t know it, yet.

The tech research giant, Gartner, is predicting that one in five businesses will no longer have ANY IT assets by 2012.

Any!

As in, not a single server in the building. And that’s in less than two years. In the United States that’s (lessee doing quick math: about 30 million businesses divided by five) six million businesses that can buy a ping pong table for what used to be the data room. That’s a lot of gun metal grey server racks going up for sale on Craig’s List.

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