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Date Posted: 7/6/2011
Apple and Microsoft Take Cloud Computing Mainstream
The Bedford Report Provides Equity Research on Apple & Microsoft
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - 07/04/11) - Companies are increasingly looking to cloud computing environments in order to accelerate value in business financials and reduce costs. Cloud computing is highly appealing to today's organizations, not only because of its projected cost savings but also because of the cloud's flexibility. The Bedford Report examines the outlook for companies in the Technology Sector and provides stock research on Apple, Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL - News) and Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT - News). Access to the full company reports can be found at:
www.bedfordreport.com/AAPL
www.bedfordreport.com/MSFT
Systems software spending will be boosted by growing interest in cloud computing. It is expected that revenues increase at a mid-single digit rate in 2011, approximately in line with the overall IT industry.
Last month Microsoft officially launched its main entry in cloud-based services for small businesses, Office 365. The Office 365 plan for Small Businesses is optimized for organizations with 25 users or less and includes Office Web Apps, Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and Lync Online at approximately $6 per user per month.
The Bedford Report releases investment research on the Technology Sector so investors can stay ahead of the crowd and make the best investment decisions to maximize their returns. Take a few minutes to register with us free at www.bedfordreport.com and get exclusive access to our numerous analyst reports and industry newsletters.
Also last month, Apple unveiled its much-anticipated iCloud software. The iCloud is a complete suite of services that automatically allows Apple product users to store and retrieve applications in the cloud. The iCloud service will go into effect this fall and if you did not buy your music from iTunes you will have to pay roughly $24.99 a year to transfer your music. Apple CEO Steve Jobs says the iCloud will replace the personal computer as the central hub of people's digital lives. Jobs argues that relying on the PC no longer works now that millions of people have multiple devices, each with photos, documents, songs, phone applications and other files.
The Bedford Report provides Market Research focused on equities that offer growth opportunities, value, and strong potential return. We strive to provide the most up-to-date market activities. We constantly create research reports and newsletters for our members. The Bedford Report has not been compensated by any of the above-mentioned publicly traded companies. The Bedford Report is compensated by other third party organizations for advertising services. We act as an independent research portal and are aware that all investment entails inherent risks. Please view the full disclaimer at http://www.bedfordreport.com/disclaimer
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