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More than half of cloud developers are very...

More than half of cloud developers are very confident in their company’s current software development process, said an Evans Data survey released Wednesday (http://bit.ly/16dMGaD). The survey over 450 software developers around the world found 56 percent said they were very…

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confident compared to 39 percent from a year ago and 36 percent in 2011, the survey found. Similar results were also found for satisfaction with security and sandboxing measures that the cloud providers offer to protect corporate data, said Evans Data. “While the total number this year and last year of developers who are satisfied has remained similar, those who are very satisfied has overtaken those who are only somewhat satisfied by a large extent,” said Evans Data CEO Janel Garvin. “This is notable because security has been the chief obstacle to cloud implementations up to this date, and with that barrier eased, we can expect cloud development to really take off.” The survey was completed through an online survey questionnaire in early July, said the company.