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From the Blogosphere McKinsey Got It Wrong: Cloud Computing is for Enterprises
As you might guess lots of conversation and controvery ensued
By: Amy Wohl
Apr. 18, 2009 03:00 PM
This week I spent several days at the Uptime Institute's Symposium 2009, a conference where facilities management meets IT. The focus for this year's conference was onGreen. I spoke several times, moderatig a panel on outsourcing versus cloud computing, and giving a mini-keynote on SaaS and Cloud Computing.
Many large companies are already taking advantage of SaaS -- Workday, for example, has clients for its HR and Financials with more than 20,000 employees. Public clouds can be ideal places for large companies to use specific applications or obtain additional capacity. Private clouds (which may not be clouds at all, in the sense that the organization may own the hardware and software rather than temporarily rent its use) are intended primarily for large enterprises. I am certain that schemes which will make these private clouds into capital-free propositions (if not available on a month-to-month basis) is available to any customer who requires it. Please read Amy Wohl's original blog entry here.. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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