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Comex 2013 to get in touch with reputed companies offering cloud computing services

The appeal of cloud computing is the easy accessibility of your data wherever you are rather than from your laptop or desktop. Apple's iPhone, iPad or Google's Android mobile web browsers are capable of running on a desktop, though viewable on a smaller screen.

Google's has Chrome OS, an operating system for netbooks where everything is done through the web browser.

Apple's iPad is web-oriented and can install local applications. If devices such as these catch on they will drive adoption of the cloud computing model, as it's the easiest way to reach users via web applications.

Since mobile web browsing is becoming popular, supporting the mobile internet as far as the cloud era is concerned is an important move for businesses.

Oman's leading IT and Telecom Show-Comex 2013 taking place from 25th -29th March at the Oman International Exhibition Centre will assist consumers and businesses to get in touch with reputed companies offering cloud computing services as well as other innovative IT and Telecom services at Comex Business.

Consumers can explore various ICT initiatives taken by the Government at the e.oman section and discover the latest shopper-centric innovations at Comex Shopper.

Although most businesses are in the early adoption stages of cloud computing, they will soon realize that communicating with partners, clients and suppliers through cloud based networks will lead to heightened competition as well as escalated business activities.

Popular enterprises like Google, Oracle, Amazon and Microsoft have their own cloud-based offerings which businesses of all sizes are putting their faith into to conduct business operations and cut costs. The CRN predicts that by 2014, small businesses will spend almost $100bn on cloud computing services.
 
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