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Tech Panel We were really surprised by the positive sentiment that surfaced in relation to private cloud during our recent survey on the topic. The stark contrast between this and the mixed reaction we usually get when asking readers about public cloud was very noticeable, and the differences too great to be accounted for by the bias we might expect from an IT pro audience worrying about hosted services being a threat to job security.

Nevertheless, we are picking up an increasing amount of cloud related activity, both public and private, with each survey we run, which raises the question of whether and how the two are related.

If you're interested in helping us to explore this further, then our latest survey on the interplay between private and public cloud is for you, and you can get going now by clicking right here.

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