By Cloud Computing SpunjePublished: October 27, 2009Posted in: Business Intelligence, Cloud Solutions, New Offerings & VenturesTags: 
Some organisations may view a move towards a cloud computing model as the best way for them to resolve fundamental network problems, by removing the need for their IT personnel to fret over large infrastructure deployments or complex server configurations. However, cloud computing can pose a whole new set of challenges that needs to be properly considered.
Through cloud computing, organisations perform tasks or use applications that harness massive third-party computing and processing power via the Internet cloud. This allows them to quickly scale services and applications to meet changing user demands and avoid purchasing network assets for infrequent, intensive computing tasks.
http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/knowledge/cloud-computing-failures-and-how-to-avoid-them-2217
While a shift to the cloud represents many benefits, there are risks that need to be properly understood first. In this article, Knowledge Centre contributor Dave Kofflin outlines five guidelines companies need to understand
Some organisations may view a move towards a cloud computing model as the best way for them to resolve fundamental network problems, by removing the need for their IT personnel to fret over large infrastructure deployments or complex server configurations. However, cloud computing can pose a whole new set of challenges that needs to be properly considered.
Through cloud computing, organisations perform tasks or use applications that harness massive third-party computing and processing power via the Internet cloud. This allows them to quickly scale services and applications to meet changing user demands and avoid purchasing network assets for infrequent, intensive computing tasks.
http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/knowledge/cloud-computing-failures-and-how-to-avoid-them-2217
While a shift to the cloud represents many benefits, there are risks that need to be properly understood first. In this article, Knowledge Centre contributor Dave Kofflin outlines five guidelines companies need to understand
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