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Platform providers are battling for dominance as the mass migration to the cloud continues at pace. But Australian businesses are struggling to fully shift to the public cloud, with security a major concern.‍
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Platform providers are battling for dominance as the mass migration to the cloud continues at pace. But Australian businesses are struggling to fully shift to the public cloud, with security a major concern.

Data security is a challenge Cloudera's Renee Divr is tracking as well, saying it's an additional struggle to consolidate and govern data on different cloud systems. Oracle's Chris Chelliah is keeping an eye on the opportunities of migration as the cloud gets "closer and closer to the edge."

To make it to the edge, HCL Technologies' Michael Horton warns Australia needs over 200,000 additional IT workers, and to ensure the transition happens safely. So which office cloud platforms are winning the race, and how is the struggle for data security helping and hindering cloud adoption?

Platform providers are battling for dominance as the mass migration to the cloud continues at pace. But Australian businesses are struggling to fully shift to the public cloud, with security a major concern.

Data security is a challenge Cloudera's Renee Divr is tracking as well, saying it's an additional struggle to consolidate and govern data on different cloud systems. Oracle's Chris Chelliah is keeping an eye on the opportunities of migration as the cloud gets "closer and closer to the edge."

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