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Kiwi businesses could have $2.6b cloud computing ‘black hole’

Staff able to add cloud capacity without business cases to use it.

A majority of businesses also have trouble monitoring their cloud costs.

New Zealand businesses could be under-utilising billions of dollars in unused cloud computing services as a result of over-investment and lax governance, according to a global survey.

The Infosys Knowledge Institute, created by IT vendor Infosys, recently released its Cloud Radar 2023 report, which

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Lachlan Colquhoun Mon, 09 Oct 2023
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