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Meteorologists possess the uncanny ability to be almost right almost all of the time. Now that doesn’t always help when you’re planning the company picnic, but reports of a 70% chance of precipitation does, at the very least, encourage the party planner to rent a tent. What weather men and women are unable to do, however, is predict weather trends for the years ahead. (Global warming controversy notwithstanding. . .)
That’s where IT forecasters have a huge advantage over meteorologists. . . Their predictions are based upon hard numbers: sales, polls, and product development. Their odds for naming the trends accurately? Exponentially better. And the forecast for the year is in: |

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Today’s IT forecast calls for abundant and blanketing cloud computing.
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