A new survey finds that businesses favor a hybrbid cloud with both public and private cloud, as well as some on-premise infrastructure.
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Cisco: Partners Must Embrace Hybrid Delivery
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Dell Sheds VMware, Pushes IaaS To Channel
by Channelnomics Staff •
It’s no secret that Dell is actively maturing its cloud presence. And like anything else that grows up, it’s taking a few more self-reliant steps toward independence. After a two-year stint, the Round Rock, Tex.-based PC manufacturer is severing its ties with VMware as a public cloud infrastructure-as-a service provider, and is now looking to…