

Storage is a linchpin in the development and adoption of cloud services. From IT-operations and performance, to objects stored — storage is a big part of the cloud. Equipment is still required for anything “in the cloud” too. As the market shifts to more cloud-first services, it isn’t as if we aren’t already deeply integrated in cloud storage. Have you used Google Maps in the last week? How about that coupon you downloaded from Foursquare? Answered any email from your phone this week? A lot more than you realize is enabled by storage.
Seagate recently released the infographic below that highlights the cloud’s growing storage footprint. Here are some stats:
Enterprises are learning there is more than one path to the cloud. For example, EMC has its hands in six different pathways to the cloud. As the Internet of Things continues to add “things” to the cloud, storage will continue to play a vital role as the backbone of cloud services. The more we do, the more we want to remember or have access to it — and there is only one common thread in those paths, storage.
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