The Benefits Of Cloud Computing Over Yesterday's Technologies

By Nannie Alston


Cloud computing is a brand new technology and does have many flaws. However without concentrating on the possible downsides, it's worth considering the positives. Using a cloud computing platform has a number of great advantages. With these advantages, a great many companies are now adopting cloud computing for both their infrastructure and Internet presence. Hosting companies, similarly are now also building their products around cloud software.

With scalability you do not need to rush a team to source, set up and commission some more hardware just because you get an upturn in business. Similarly weeks later, you won't have to take out of service the new hardware, due to fall in demand. You can instead just sit back and take it cool by subtracting and adding capacity as you need to. Cloud computing has a pricing model which is based upon consumption. Resulting in you paying for the resources used, which is the downside with dedicated servers.

The implementation is very simple, without needing to buy extra hardware, licenses or set up fees. So a company can use a cloud computing solution for a lot less than an on site solution. This helps streamlining your money and time, as you can make more accurate forecasts for costings.

Having skilled people available with any new technology as it grows and becomes popular is important. It is not uncommon for big vendors to offer customers a reliable service with these new technologies. One that is large enough to deliver you with data centres with endless amounts of storage and computing capacity.

There is also increased control over internal resources. You can therefore offset the responsiblity of looking after your IT to a third party. With this you can also save money on staff training. This is instead of training them in everything from the ground up as you would with an in house environment.

You should experience a better quality of service. Imagine not having to fix network issues yourself. Instead with cloud computing it is up to your service provider to fix the problem, and should also have an SLA in place if such an event should happen. Any technical issues should therefore be dealy with very quickly. You will certainly sleep better at night, knowing someone is taking care of things for you.

Security is of uptmost importance in a cloud environment. People think that because it is not just a single server with a hard disk in that it is wide open and everyone can access it. The data in fact is held securely and proven cryptographic services are used to authenticate users. Should you be very paranoid you could opt to encrypt all data before transmitting it to any third parties. By adding this extra encryption, you will increase the load on the CPU and memory and this slows everything down. So may need to pay a lot more to regain the lost performance by upping the cpu and memory of your cloud.




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