By Cloud Computing SpunjePublished: November 10, 2009Posted in: Amazon, Amazon's Elastic Computer Cloud (EC2), Apps, Business Intelligence, Cloud Solutions, Google, Hosting, IBM, IaaS, Microsoft Azure, Opinions & Explanations, PaaS, SaaS, YahooTags: 
On Wednesday, August 26, the All Points Blog reported on a poll (Take this week’s poll! in the daily newsletter) conducted by Directions Magazine: “Cloud computing is the latest ‘buzz word’ in information technology, but an understanding of what the phrase means remains elusive.” This was based on the results of the survey in which readers picked from a list of choices asking if cloud computing is just another way of describing Web services, SaaS, virtualization or remotely managed services. Readers had two other choices as well: “can’t be defined just yet” and “I don’t know what cloud computing is.”
Another choice should have been offered: “a bit of all the choices,” as cloud computing is not any one of the offered selections. We need a bit more background on cloud computing and what it will mean for the GIS industry because it appears that many of the survey participants, presumably all GIS savvy, did not know what cloud computing is. Yet that All Points Blog post also referenced an InformationWeek article which stated many IT managers are budgeting for cloud computing.
http://www.directionsmag.com/article.php?article_id=3323
“based on the results of the survey in which readers picked from a list of choices asking if cloud computing is just another way of describing Web services, SaaS, virtualization or remotely managed services. Readers had two other choices as well: “can’t be defined just yet” and “I don’t know what cloud computing is.”
On Wednesday, August 26, the All Points Blog reported on a poll (Take this week’s poll! in the daily newsletter) conducted by Directions Magazine: “Cloud computing is the latest ‘buzz word’ in information technology, but an understanding of what the phrase means remains elusive.” This was based on the results of the survey in which readers picked from a list of choices asking if cloud computing is just another way of describing Web services, SaaS, virtualization or remotely managed services. Readers had two other choices as well: “can’t be defined just yet” and “I don’t know what cloud computing is.”
Another choice should have been offered: “a bit of all the choices,” as cloud computing is not any one of the offered selections. We need a bit more background on cloud computing and what it will mean for the GIS industry because it appears that many of the survey participants, presumably all GIS savvy, did not know what cloud computing is. Yet that All Points Blog post also referenced an InformationWeek article which stated many IT managers are budgeting for cloud computing.
http://www.directionsmag.com/article.php?article_id=3323
“based on the results of the survey in which readers picked from a list of choices asking if cloud computing is just another way of describing Web services, SaaS, virtualization or remotely managed services. Readers had two other choices as well: “can’t be defined just yet” and “I don’t know what cloud computing is.”
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