No, the Cloud Won’t Evaporate

No, the Cloud Won’t Evaporate
Every year analysts run surveys capturing the apprehensions CIOs have about the ‘real’ benefits that cloud computing promises. If you look at all the surveys conducted in the last three years, you will find that the same points top these lists of apprehensions:
Is it safe to have sensitive company data floating on a cloud?
Does the cloud have any real cost advantage?
Will the cloud provide the same or better quality and continuity of service?
How will the hosted applications work in tandem with the other in-premise applications?
http://networkcomputing.in/No-the-Cloud-Wont-Evaporate-001Jan010.aspx
Apprehensive about moving to the cloud? Satish Joshi presents a case for cloud computing—why the cloud need not be the bête noire it is often made out to be

Every year analysts run surveys capturing the apprehensions CIOs have about the ‘real’ benefits that cloud computing promises. If you look at all the surveys conducted in the last three years, you will find that the same points top these lists of apprehensions:

Is it safe to have sensitive company data floating on a cloud?

Does the cloud have any real cost advantage?

Will the cloud provide the same or better quality and continuity of service?

How will the hosted applications work in tandem with the other in-premise applications?

http://networkcomputing.in/No-the-Cloud-Wont-Evaporate-001Jan010.aspx

Apprehensive about moving to the cloud? Satish Joshi presents a case for cloud computing—why the cloud need not be the bête noire it is often made out to be

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