Cloud Computing technology is certainly gaining worldwide acceptance rapidly and SME is one of the sector which has derived maximum benefit out of it. Due to many factors as discussed in this presentation cloud computing has become a necessity now a days for this small scale business houses.
Business in the Cloud - Smart & Cloud Show, Seoul, KoreaMichael Hugos
Understand how cloud computing and related technologies such as social media, smartphones and mobile devices are changing the nature of business operations. See how they enable companies to respond quickly to new opportunities and manage the risks that come with doing business in our real-time global economy.
Cloud Computing technology is certainly gaining worldwide acceptance rapidly and SME is one of the sector which has derived maximum benefit out of it. Due to many factors as discussed in this presentation cloud computing has become a necessity now a days for this small scale business houses.
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Presentation from Chesapeake Regional Tech Council\'s TechFocus Seminar on Cloud Security; Presented by Scott C Sadler, Business Development Executive - Cloud Computing, IBM US East Mid-Market & Channels on Thursday, October 27, 2011. http://www.chesapeaketech.org
Cloud computing is the on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially data storage and computing power, without direct active management by the user.
Why edge computing is critical to hybrid IT and cloud successClearSky Data
There's too much data growth to keep it all local, but sending data to the cloud can introduce performance, latency and access issues. Edge computing alleviates all three.
Mentions about the details and the advantages that cloud computing has to offer in E commerce which is highly use by high tech customers at present modern technology age.
This presentation discusses how cloud computing helps IT organizations improve business value and IT operational efficiency in the new IT business paradigm.
The disruptions in 2017 will be an extension of trends that took off in 2016, albeit with higher adoption rate and stronger reinforcements. India’s e-commerce revenue is growing steadily to reach its $120 billion mark by 2020 and playing a big part to its progress would be cloud.
Presentation from Chesapeake Regional Tech Council\'s TechFocus Seminar on Cloud Security; Presented by Scott C Sadler, Business Development Executive - Cloud Computing, IBM US East Mid-Market & Channels on Thursday, October 27, 2011. http://www.chesapeaketech.org
Cloud computing is the on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially data storage and computing power, without direct active management by the user.
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Mentions about the details and the advantages that cloud computing has to offer in E commerce which is highly use by high tech customers at present modern technology age.
This presentation discusses how cloud computing helps IT organizations improve business value and IT operational efficiency in the new IT business paradigm.
Originally a blog submission in late 2009, this popular list is now available in a slideshow format. I'd love to hear from you. Would you like me to present to your organization? Contact me at twitter.com/reichental
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Within the IT department of the City of Palo Alto, managing technology is a byproduct of trying to change the world. We have a vision to think about and implement technology-enabled solutions in entirely new ways for the city. And while we can learn a lot from the amazing work being done by other cities and states across the US, we hope that we can also be a guiding light on what’s possible in this brave new world. In this short presentation, Dr. Reichental will introduce the concept of the digital city, and in particular he will discuss how some of the principles were applied recently to a GIS-based application.
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A short presentation that can be used to guide a high-level discussion on innovation. I'd be delighted to discuss further. I can be contacted at http://www.twitter.com/reichental
This is a deck I created to frame out my vision about healthcare and used in my job search. This is the exciting space in healthcare right now - communications, segmentation, data mining.
This is a stylization of a slideshow originally created by Karl Fisch, examining globalization and America’s future in the 21st century. It is designed to stand alone, without having to be presented in person. Enjoy!
Why cloud computing:
Cloud computing can be a cheaper, faster, and greener alternative to an On-premises solution. Without any infrastructure
investments, you can get Powerful software and massive computing resources quickly—with lower Up-front costs and fewer
management headaches down the road. Cloud-based solutions when evaluating options for new IT deployments Whenever a
secure, reliable, cost-effective cloud option exists. Shifting your agency into the cloud can be a big decision, with many
Considerations. This guide is the first in a series designed to help you Get started. The most important is the right choice
software as a service as a service, infrastructure as a service, and platform as a service or hybrid cloud. While addressing
administration goals of scalable, interactive citizen Portals. The cloud can also help your agency increase collaboration across
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Cloud Computing Applications and Benefits for Small Businesses .docxclarebernice
Cloud Computing: Applications and Benefits for Small Businesses
Abstract
Cloud computing is one of the most talked about topics in the world of technology and entrepreneurship. Until now it has never been so easy for people, especially small business owner’s, to have the tools and resources readily available just one click away and at the fraction of the cost of the typical investment a few years back. Cloud computing offers cost-effective solutions at various levels that can be customize to meet the needs of anyone. Cloud computing can be thought of as a new found technology and this paper defines the concept of the cloud and provides a brief background of where most business are in regards to the use of this technology. This is then continued by describing the types of cloud currently available and potential use. The paper then presents a short but important section of cloud security issues and challenges. Finally, the paper discusses the benefits each of the different levels of cloud computing can provide small business.
Introduction
The use of cloud computing has grown exponentially in the last decade, according to Weins (2015) eight-four percent of enterprises that make use of such services in one way or another. Could computing by definition is internet-based computing, where by shared resources, software and information are provided to the end user as metered services much like a utility does(Bradley, 2014). For businesses in many cases could computing is use for IT solution purposes as it can provide IT-related capabilities as a service using internet technologies.
With the fast pace of today’s market businesses need to provide fast and reliable services to their customers in order to remain competitive. The concept of could computing is not something new as it uses existing technology and processes; however it can be consider new in sense that using these technologies has revolutionized the manner in which we host and cater services to customers. Startup companies and small businesses can take advantage of could computing to reduce spending on IT, be more adept to changes in the market, change scale and lower risk and cost.
Given the structural complexity of larger organization, Alijani (2014) states that it is essential for cloud computing to deliver rear value rather than serve as a platform for simple task. The need to deliver rear value is just as important for small businesses. For small businesses value is important but it’s their customer relationship and public image, flexibility and continuity. As such small business owners need to consider the benefits, drawback s and the effect of cloud computing on their organization before taking the decision to implement.
Types of cloud computing
There are three categories or levels cloud computing, this are: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS).
Infrastructure as a Service (I ...
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Cloud computing technology has been a new buzzword in the IT industry and expecting a new horizon for coming world. It is a style of computing which is having dynamically scalable virtualized resources provided as a service over the Internet.
"The transition of companies to cloud-based will be quicker for some and slower for others depending on their individual circumstances, But the change will happen."
If there is any trend that has created such a buzz in recent times, it has got be cloud computing. But does this mean that you should provide your software-plus-service from the cloud? Or should you tread with caution and wait for the market to stabilize? This paper attempts to provide Sanity-as-a-Service to ISV’s, Software-enabledbusinesses and Enterprises on cloud-enabling their software.
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As the price of storage and bandwidth continues to drop fast, Cloud-based services are becoming more and more attractive to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) which are seeking to reduce licensing costs, avoid recruiting IT staff and focus fully on their core responsibility - growing the business.
The future of work is not about where you are, but about how
quickly you can move. While most organisations are “keeping
the lights on” by supporting remote work, market leaders are
capitalising by reforming their entire approach.
As remote working has become the “new normal”, businesses
have replaced informal discussions with online messaging,
augmented data centres with the cloud, and secured their
data from outages and cyber attacks with SaaS solutions.
The future of work is not about where you are, but about how
quickly you can move. While most organisations are “keeping
the lights on” by supporting remote work, market leaders are
capitalising by reforming their entire approach.
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1. Why It May Be Time To Put Your Head In The Cloud
Dr. Jonathan Reichental, Sept 2009
One of the most widely discussed technology buzzwords of 2009 has been Cloud Computing.
However, unlike other hyped technology, this one exhibits significant substance. It is worth
understanding what it is and why it matters.
While the term is relatively new, some of the core features have existed in different forms for some
time. Cloud Computing is all about hosting business technology, typically in an external
environment, with application support, infrastructure, and operations managed by a third party.
Does anyone remember application service providers (ASP’s)? Since the enterprise is less
concerned with where the service lives and more focused on the functionality it enables; it is said to
exist somewhere in the cloud — with complexity hidden from view. Similar to the shared nature of
municipal power stations, enterprises are able to tap into a supply of technology resources as
needed. Since it is on-demand, cost is determined by consumption and the required level of service.
Simply put, when utilization of IT resources increases, so do costs; but equally, costs decline as
usage decreases.
Cloud computing provides an organization with scalable and disposable technology services
without the need to procure and manage a large, internal infrastructure. It provides a pay-as-you-
go model for software applications, software services, and full-service application development
environments. These can be complemented as needed with the ability to easily reconfigure
performance, bandwidth and storage. For example: if you need more space? Simply request it!
The advantages of cloud computing largely depend on the size and nature of the business. For a
small organization or start-up, the benefits are clear: low-cost (often free) applications, no
infrastructure costs, and considerable speed in making essential, core IT services available to users.
With larger organizations, there are additional considerations when evaluating cloud computing as
an option. Typically processes are more complex and therefore require a larger degree of systems
integration. Currently, this integration makes the cloud option riskier; however this will become
less of an issue in the future.
Finally, in all scenarios, security concerns remain central to any hosting solution (but when has
security not been a concern?). The organization must assess the ability for the cloud vendor to
ensure the integrity of data and applications. For most organizations, cloud computing is not an all-
or-nothing proposition. It is likely that applications and data inside and outside the firewall will co-
exist in a hybrid manner.
Today we already see this model implemented across businesses. In many ways, large
organizations have the ability to evolve their own infrastructures to provide an internal cloud. IT
architects and other technology professionals need to consider a cloud computing delivery model to
solve business problems. Business leaders should be informed about the opportunities, costs,
security and risk considerations.
What should you do now? If you’re a business or technology professional, I encourage you to learn
more about cloud computing. This important technology paradigm is rapidly rising in importance
and will become an essential part of your technology toolkit. It’s time to put your head in the cloud!