Report: Airports in the cloud
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Posted: 18 February 2020 | Amadeus | No comments yet
The purpose of this paper is to dispel a number of myths relating to cloud computing that exist in the airport industry.
In 2014, cloud technology changed airports forever: Check-in processes were re-imagined, efficiency was improved, capacity increased and IT infrastructure modernised. It seemed the case for the cloud had been made. However, at the dawn of a new decade, with adoption of cloud technology expanding, myths and misconceptions still persist.
At this critical moment for our industry, we took the opportunity to chart the progress, dispel the myths and outline how the cloud is enabling airports to evolve to meet changing passenger expectations while unlocking new potential for growth. Download the paper ‘Airports in the cloud’ below for the full story.
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