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03.6.2012
An article in ITWorld centers on online marketing firm, Hubspot, and how they realized that they would need additional computing power, hence, CIO Jim O’Neill’s creation of the hybrid cloud where they can keep their important web hosting functions in the private cloud, and use public cloud for flexibility of resources.
In the 2011 Gartner Data Center Conference, 78% of some 2,500 attendees planned to build private cloud services by 2014.
O’Neill emphasized though that creating a hybrid cloud takes careful planning. The challenge remains to be the absence of standards for interoperability between public and private clouds.
Gartner researcher Thomas Bittman shares that while this is the case, there are four centers of gravity for hybrid cloud environments:
These centers have particular characteristics that can help organizations in choosing the right hybrid for their business.
Read the description of each center in ITWorld and see how any of the four can be combined to maximize an organization’s cloud interoperability requirements.
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03.5.2012
A fresh point of view on cloud computing for small businesses written by a marketing consultant for a web hosting company was delivered by Small Biz Bee.
The description of development started in a Forrester research in 2010 showing that 84% of companies admit that technology is critical to their operations. However, small businesses do not have the budget to acquire sufficient IT resources. This was until they discovered the cloud.
This article showed a very basic explanation of how the cloud works and how much a company can save on costs. In the article were also the top reasons why businesses should switch to the cloud:
Read more on this article about “Cloud for Dummies”, visit Small Biz Bee now.
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