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11.17.2011
ConnectEdu is a web-based education business that empowers its students to manage their education. Because the education industry is seasonal, they wanted a solution that would be flexible and allow them to scale up or down resources as needed.
They decided on cloud computing because it was more cost effective and would allow upgrades and a move from development to test and Q&A with ease.
They implemented the change with a strategy that saved them upfront costs on applications and decreased their internal IT expenses by 80%. The basics of the plan were:
Rick Blaisdell outlines the basics of his plan, with a link to more specific information, in this blog that tells why he chose to use cloud computing and how it helped his business grow. For a closer look at the steps to implement a cloud computing system onto his education-based web business, read Blaisdell’s recent article.
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11.16.2011
For any companies that are looking at cloud hosting as one cloud-based solution to their business needs, the first big question always seems to be whether to go with a multi-tenancy public cloud solution. Many of the larger enterprise companies are taking the path of a private cloud solution, but it isn’t the solution for everyone.
One of the elements that many companies are questioning is the security aspects of a multi-tenancy cloud server. There has been plenty of talk on the web about whether the problems outweigh the answers. But do you even know what multi-tenancy is and what the questions are concerning security? This article takes a look at both a simple definition of how this particular type of cloud hosting works and the situations where going that route makes sense.
There are questions you can ask to get clarification from a host server on what security they offer such as:
For a full list of questions as well as a few links to some more detailed overviews of the security questions, please continue reading at Simon Withers’ blog.
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