16. Comparative Study Cloud Computing Traditional In-house system implementation Cloud services in the form of SaaS, Paas and IaaS 1. High CapEx 1. OpEx oriented 2. Time required to implement the system 2. Comparatively low startup cost 3. Maintenance Cost 3. Pay for what you use 4. Equipment depreciation 4. Low maintenance cost 5. Dedicated staff for 24 * 7 support 5. Scalable and secure environment 6. Under-utilized resources 6. Business companies can focus on business development, not on IT.
17. Expenditure By 2011 16 billion or 4% of total IT s:pending will be on cloud. By 2012, it is likely to go upto 9%. Reasons: Cost controls, Better Peak time Economy, Readily Scalable, Concentrate on the business and less on IT infrastructure. Cloud Computing
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23. Traditional in-house business software Employees Your business Servers CRM POS ERP HRM Email VCC Hardware dependency Operating systems Databases Security patches Unpredictable costs Softwares Cloud Computing
24. Cloud Computing Penetration software Employees Your business Servers CRM POS ERP HRM Email VCC Hardware dependency Operating systems Databases Security patches Unpredictable costs Softwares Cloud Computing Cloud Computing
25. Traditional in-house business Employers Your business CRM POS ERP HRM Email VCC Softwares Cloud Computing ERP Hosted PBX Email More More 10 employees = 10 subscriptions Cloud Computing
26. Traditional in-house business Employers Your business CRM POS ERP HRM Email VCC Softwares Cloud Computing datacenters 10 employees = 10 subscriptions Hardware dependency Operating systems Databases Security patches Unpredictable costs Cloud Computing
27. Traditional in-house business Cloud Computing datacenters Hardware dependency Operating systems Databases Security patches Unpredictable costs Economies of Scale 30% to 50% less in expenditure Cloud Computing