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October 27th, 2011
There is a huge distinction between enterprise cloud computing and traditional cloud computing, it is like comparing 20 devoted staff against a part-time receptionist. Enterprise cloud computing offers companies far more power, resources and versatility to achieve large-scale tasks. Traditional cloud computing, while still a great storage solution for small to mid-level companies, doesn't have the mix of business and technology that enterprise cloud computing does.

The distinction is notable especially in the area of infrastructure as a service, or IaaS. Smaller companies are likely to have little need for IaaS as it literally involves producing an internal network that is created specifically to help businesses create industry-specific projects or programs. This is not the case for larger companies since they have to rely more on IaaS in building a tighter integration between business processes and technology for them to achieve competitive advantage over their competitors.

Cloud hosting also becomes more complicated in the enterprise level. Now, companies do not only promote storage in terms of pure memory, now they tend to stress cloud hosting in terms of architectures and application development and this is generally true in the case of enterprise solutions. If a company needs to build an interactive website that also uses a company specific language to perform specific tasks, they may go for a cloud hosting package that contains different pre-programmed languages or modules. A traditional cloud computing package might simply offer the choice of a certain number of gigabytes that are accessible by an open API. However, with enterprise cloud computing, you are granted a solution that delivers you an unlimited amounts of storage space together with a specific software licensing agreements in either a dedicated or open server.

The concept of the "private cloud" may be the most distinctive feature of enterprise cloud solutions. Bigger companies rarely wish to share control features, access permissions or even servers with another company. By purchasing a "private cloud" service, companies can protect their data by specifically configuring their networks in a way that they could not only a few years ago. The level of configuration offered to companies who obtain private cloud solutions is probably their greatest selling point. In fact, these programs cannot allow you to have an enhanced security in terms of the firewalls or other protective measures used to assure that data are kept exclusive. What they supply customers is the illusion of greater control through customization and configuration. In some cases, such as the Savvis "Project Spirit" enterprise solution, companies do experience various quality of service levels depending on which tier of service they pick. The secret lies in creating each tier incredibly customized to make it hard for outsiders to find their way in.

Take note that, apart from IaaS, enterprise computing also present several services. SaaS and PaaS, or software as a service and platform as a service, are also common among clients. Since SaaS can be incorporated with a web portal that customers can access, many companies are beginning to use it, too, making it the most extensively used solution. Most of the time, companies have considerably restructured or reduced their traditional customer service departments for of a more aggressive SaaS system. Customers can frequently find what they need through a professionally integrated SaaS system. Many professional wealth management companies now, and even Hallmark, are depending a lot on SaaS to communicate with their customers.

What makes enterprise cloud computing widely used among businesses is the fact that it enables them greater flexibility in creating solutions that matches their requirements perfectly. Plus, they have an option whether to share these solutions to their customers or if they keep the software privately. And no matter what among the two cases they choose, enterprise solutions can still help companies improve their productivity without having them increase their overhead.


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Posted by Nelson297Hanem | Oct 27, 2011 4:21 PM | 0 comments
October 13th, 2011
Apple awed the world with its previous successes and when it released iCloud to the market, the public embraced it, too, with arms wide open. So what makes it so beneficial for businesses?

iCloud lives up to the expectation of the public, being so user-friendly and so powerful, like all of Apple's past products. Microsoft has one similar product before, the SkyDrive. Google Android and SkyDrive are similar in so many ways and one of these is the fact that they are so business-friendly to the point of becoming inclusive already, but iCloud is different since it maintains the 'barbed-wire fence' approach Apple Apps are recognized for.

Following typical technology trends, both iCloud and SkyDrive are designed to be rapidly adopted by virtue of the wide compatibility of product ranges, from Apple's iPhone integration to the cross-platform flexibility of Microsoft's sprawling business and consumer product range. To this level, according to a 2010 IBM survey, thanks to the success of iPhones, iPads, Windows Phone 7 and Google's Android operating system, cloud computing is on the cusp of mainstream domination. Now that mobile cloud computing is popular as ever, more and more people came to appreciate its advantages and simplicity.

Now, active people can share and access data even if they're on the go, making it more convenient and cost-effective to be productive even if you're not at home or in your office. Easy data manipulation via mobile devices will also permit businesses to respond rapidly to customer demands. And since businesses may now remove some IT requirements, they are also reducing the cost they have to spend to have a smooth running business. And since everything is mobile, anybody can use cloud computing from just everywhere.

It has some drawbacks, too, of course. There's the matter of security. It's very risky to store sensitive data off-premises. Since mobile device can easily be stolen or lost, business people are having a second thought on performing mobile cloud computing. What security measures Apple has to come up with is still one thing that we still have to know but if ever the problem is dealt with, it is envisioned that cloud services will become so prominent in the world of IT in the years to come.

With the release of iCloud in the market, cloud computing is predicted to catch the awareness and curiosity of more consumers. The persistent drive for mobile innovation, alongside the launch of Google's ChromeBook, will further stress the clouds importance for business. Now that the competition is hard, businesses must learn to adapt for them to survive. With the release of all these cloud services, IT was definitely made mobile. Businesses that are fortunate enough to fully understand its strengths will surely lead the competition.

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Posted by Nelson297Hanem | Oct 13, 2011 11:17 PM | 0 comments
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