The proliferation of cloud services has helped many IT pros  spin up capacity on demand. But one consequence of the growth of these services  is cloud sprawl.
		That was the conclusion of a study released earlier this month  by global integrator Avanade. Based on a survey of 573 C-level execs, 60  percent were worried about cloud sprawl. Twenty percent said it's impossible to  manage all of the cloud services today and 25 percent said they have no central  system to track and identify the cloud services that are in their organizations. More
	
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		A vast majority of cloud specialists within organizations  using or considering cloud services see their initiatives significantly  impacting one or more business processes, yet they aren't prepared to deal with  those changes.
		According to a recent survey conducted by The Open Group, 82  percent said their cloud initiatives will bring about such improvements to  their business process, but of those, 72 percent have no idea how to adapt to  those improvements. More
	
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    		It looks like Google Apps reseller Cloud Sherpas is on an  expansion binge. The company today announced its second acquisition this month,  this time picking up Overland Park, Kan.-based Beloit Solutions Group for an  undisclosed amount. 
		Atlanta-based Cloud Sherpas broadened its footprint earlier  this month when it acquired Omnetic, based in San Francisco, giving the company a coveted  West Coast presence. By acquiring Omnetic, Cloud Sherpas said it now has the largest  concentration of Google Apps Certified Deployment Specialists outside of Google. More
	
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		Two months after closing its $1.4 billion acquisition  of Terremark, Verizon Communications is talking up its plan to offer cloud  services through the combined entity.
		Perhaps most noteworthy is that Verizon has moved 40 of its  datacenters over to the Terremark business unit. The new entity, called  Terremark, a Verizon Company, now has roughly 50 datacenters  throughout  North America, Latin America, Europe and the  Asia-Pacific region. More
	
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		Dropbox warned customers of its cloud-based storage service  that some accounts were exposed for several hours on Sunday. The accounts were  accessible to anyone without the correct password.
		The company said fewer than 1 percent of all accounts were  exposed during a four-hour period. The exposure was the result of a code update  to the software authentication mechanism of the service, in which a bug was  introduced. More
	
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		Public cloud spending will reach $72.9 billion by 2015, up  from last year's $21.5 billion, according to a report released by market  researcher IDC this week. 
		That accounts for a compounded annual growth rate of 27.6  percent over the next four years, according to the new forecast. More
	
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		The man who helped move the federal government to the cloud  is moving on.
		Vivek Kundra, the nation's first federal CIO, is taking a  fellowship at Harvard University, where he will serve as a joint fellow at  the Kennedy School  and the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, the  White House announced  today. More
	
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		Microsoft Exchange hosting provider Intermedia on Tuesday said  it has acquired Zlago, a provider of similar services as well as virtual  servers and hosted desktops, for an undisclosed sum.
		The move comes just  weeks after New York-based Intermedia itself was acquired by private equity  firm Oak Hill Partners. Zlago is based in Washington,   D.C. but has a nationwide presence  through a network of channel partners. More
	
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    		Hewlett-Packard Co. is looking to let customers create  hybrid cloud services that extend internal private clouds to public cloud  services.
		The company today announced what it describes as a "dual  bursting" capability that will allow customers to add capacity from outside  cloud providers when they have a spike in demand for capacity. More
	
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		Google Apps reseller Cloud Sherpas today said it has  acquired Google solution provider Omnetic for an undisclosed sum.
		By acquiring Omnetic, Cloud Sherpas says it will have the  largest concentration of Google Apps Certified Deployment Specialists outside  of Google. Cloud Sherpas says it has migrated 800,000 users to Google Apps,  while Omnetic has moved 100,000. More
	
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		RightScale this week  kicked off its MultiCloud  Marketplace, aimed at providing a repository for buying and selling cloud  management solutions. 
		The goal is to provide predefined cloud deployments, while offering  the ability to customize them, the Santa Barbara, Calif.-based company said.  Some of the solutions will be free, others available to RightScale subscribers  and yet others for sale by partners. Enterprises can also create their own  walled-off version of the marketplace to share their own pre-defined  cloud deployments. More
	
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    		Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said Office 365 will launch in  June but company officials are not confirming that timing. 
		Office 365 is the successor to Microsoft's Business  Productivity Online Services offering. It provides hosted Exchange, SharePoint  and Lync along with integration to Office. More
	
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