Italy's cloud market to grow by 16per cent this year - study

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MILAN : The Italian market for cloud services is set to grow by 16per cent in 2021 as companies and the public administration strive to build on a digital acceleration brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, an academic study showed.Research by the Cloud Transformation hub run by Milan's Politecnico Unive

MILAN : The Italian market for cloud services is set to grow by 16per cent in 2021 as companies and the public administration strive to build on a digital acceleration brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, an academic study showed.

Research by the Cloud Transformation hub run by Milan's Politecnico University forecast Italian businesses and government agencies would spend 3.84 billion euro this year for cloud-related projects. The Italian government has earmarked around 1.9 billion euros to promote the online migration of public administration data and services over the next five years under a plan financed through European Union funds to help the economy recover from the pandemic-driven slump.

 

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