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Assessing the popularity of cloud computing for business
By: Jamie Brenzel
Sep. 7, 2011 02:15 PM
Often times one mental hurdle that can hold businesses back from the modernization of their IT infrastructure through the use of the relatively new phenomenon of cloud computing is the simple feeling of being afraid to "jump on the bandwagon" too early. After all, there have been many trends in business and technology that seemed unstoppable at one time, only to be eclipsed by something else and then subsequently forgotten. How is one to judge where exactly the current cloud computing data revolution is headed? What Does the Research Say?
Another recent poll conducted by IDC found 210 upper-level business executives who were pro-cloud computing and database virtualization. They explained that their responses were due to the fact that they could easily see the potential of receiving more valuable information from their data through the increased levels of data accessibility that goes hand in hand with cloud computing and online data back-up. In addition, they almost all seemed to look forward to finally being free of devoting so much of their valuable resources toward the maintenance of their own servers and instead focus the resulting extra time and money toward working on other aspects of their developing businesses. It appears that public sentiment among upper-level business personnel is definitely tipping toward a seemingly unavoidable shift to cloud computing. However, public sentiment on this issue is far from unanimous, with many businesses insisting on keeping their existing hardware infrastructures for all their business's computing needs, including backing up. Indeed, the debate over whether or not cloud computing is the way of the future essentially boils down to two questions:
Regardless, the overall outlook seems to point toward the increased virtualization of IT management for business. Often after that, many small to mid-sized businesses will end up seeking to utilize virtual computing environments to increase their resources, effectively extending their existing physical IT infrastructure by adding on additional cloud computing ability as the need arises. Finally, many businesses are deciding to cut down on maintenance costs and lost man-hours by selling their extra in-house IT equipment and moving their data processing and storage activities to the cloud. With cloud technologies such as data replication, de-duplication, data mirroring and increasingly advanced levels of data encryption, more and more business owners are talking about the enhanced data flexibility and security that online data backup and cloud computing can bring about for their enterprises. Team Virtualization and Online Backup Team Virtualization - What This Means to Your Business Identify Your Teams Many services, such as online backup services, provide agent-interface software to enforce rules and policies along with an administrator console to manage domains, assign users, permissions and access protocols for these virtual teams. User-IDs and passwords should be defined to authenticate individual users with authorization protocols to provide access to specific documents or types of information or even the kind of activities the users can perform on an accessed document. Once you have the basics in place, your virtual teams can collaborate and share files and folders they are permitted to access or use. Collaborate, Tracking and Version Control Supporting Mobile Team Members Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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