The safety of data remains a key concern for businesses, preventing them from adopting it Cloud more broadly
Slowly, Greece is climbing the cloud, as today only 8% of Greek businesses use Cloud Computing. This performance is the third worst in the European Union of 28 for the current year, with Clod's average use in Europe being at 19%.
Our country, together with Bulgaria and Hungary, share the 26 position with Latvia and Poland (with 6 percent usage Cludge each) at 27 and Romania in the last with 5%. On the other hand, Finland's largest share of Clod's use of business is owned by Finland, where more than one in two companies declare that they use it (51%). Followed by Italy with 40%, Sweden with 39% and Denmark with 38%.
According to the data for the current year and published by Eurostat, in Greece the most frequent use of Cloud concerns services e-mail with 67% (66% European average), file storage at 50% (53% community average), database hosting at 36% and services Office software with 31%.
Eurostat data shows that for the vast majority of companies in the EU, those who do not use Clud, ie for 81%, the main deterrent is the lack of knowledge about the benefits of Cloud.
Data security remains a major concern for businesses, preventing them from adopting Clod more widely. According to the data, companies already using "cloud computing," say security is what troubles them, with 39% naming this concern as the "number one" deterrent.
Source: sepe.gr