What is the big issue in using cloud computing? “Control” or “Trust”?
At the ICAEW IT Faculty’s seminar on Cloud Computing last Friday, several questions were voted on at the end by the delegates. Having listened to various presentations, their main concern about using cloud computing was “loss of control”.
The industry itself, through the “Cloud Industry Forum” (CIF) is launching a Code of Practice on 18th October. This seeks to provide advice to buyers so they can make an informed choice on what they call “Cloud Service Providers”. This includes certification of specific providers against agreed criteria and information. CIF says it’s about “trust”.
Trust and control go hand in hand. If you cannot control the systems directly, who can you trust to do it? [...read more...]
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For senior business management - approaching cloud computing with care from the buy side
Reaping the benefits, overcoming the pitfalls and risks
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
Cloud Computing - Business Models and How They Affect You
Whether you are an end-user, reseller or software provider, the rise of cloud computing will affect you. Probably significantly. But how? What can be done?
Once upon a time the internet promised “disintermediation” - the demise of the middleman. Now this is happening increasingly in the IT software industry as a result of SaaS cloud solutions (Software as a Service).
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Once upon a time the internet promised “disintermediation” - the demise of the middleman. Now this is happening increasingly in the IT software industry as a result of SaaS cloud solutions (Software as a Service).
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Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Cloud Computing - BIGGER BENEFITS, BIGGER ....
…OPPORTUNITIES. You probably already know that the cloud SaaS (Software as a Service) can provide tremendous benefits to your business. But as Intellect the computing trade body says “While the SaaS model offers significant advantages over on-premise, it does carry potential risks that must also be considered”
Realistically you’ll only be able to reap the benefits of SaaS on an ongoing basis if the risks are managed down to an acceptable level. Otherwise Sod’s Law says something will go dramatically wrong sooner or later. The consequences are grave embarrassment or major business problems. Or both. [...read more...]
Realistically you’ll only be able to reap the benefits of SaaS on an ongoing basis if the risks are managed down to an acceptable level. Otherwise Sod’s Law says something will go dramatically wrong sooner or later. The consequences are grave embarrassment or major business problems. Or both. [...read more...]
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