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04.10.2012
Cloud expert, Andi Mann shares his tips for a successful cloud computing adoption through an article in Sys-Con.
He mentioned that these tips were based on the intersection of cloud computing with various huge points of concern such as business strategy, globalization, security and the “new normal”.
Here are some groundwork details that were used as bases for the successful cloud adoption tips:
These are just some parts of the wisdom behind the pointer given, if you would like to read the full version, visit Sys-Con now.
Notably, the author mentioned that cloud offers a fresh start to overcome a lot of IT problems, but it does not mean that the things we already know have become irrelevant, disciplines such as financial and asset management and security and compliance still need to be applied.
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04.9.2012
An article in Dynamic Business shows that cloud computing is more than just a buzzword for small businesses.
The article shares some actual practices that have worked among small businesses and how cloud computing helped them do more for less. Here are some takeaways from the article:
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04.6.2012
Cloud Technology Sought By Department of Agriculture
In compliance with the “Cloud First” policy, the Department of Agriculture, particularly, the Farm Service Agency (FSA) is exploring options for a pilot project that would use a commercial, web-based system of image collection, data hosting, service provisioning and other related services – or otherwise called, geospatial imagery – to replace its current infrastructure.
This IT modernization program started a few years ago when the agency transitioned 120,000 of its employees and contractors to cloud-based email services. With this move, the department hopes to reduce costs and find new IT efficiencies.
Find out more on how this agency intends to leverage on cloud technology to improve operations, visit InformationWeek now.
Facebook Sign-on for Government Services
The current administration has released a new mandate making Facebook a portal for government access.
Effective immediately, some agencies will be using Facebook exclusively for sign-on access to government services. These agencies include:
According to White House spokesperson Avrile Powason, this will save agencies an estimated $1.3 Billion annually while creating thousands of jobs in the private sector.
Powason further added, “If you don’t have a Facebook account, you’re not someone who needs online access to government services.”
To find out more details on this mandate, read the full article on Sys-con.
Cloud Analytics Summit 2012
Decision-makers can now look forward to a summit where they can learn how to use cloud solutions to transform Big Data into Business Intelligence with the use of Data Integration.
The event will be happening on April 25, 2012 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.
Find out how you can harness “Big Data” and how you can effectively integrate your organization’s systems and applications into a more productive resource, visit TheWHIR for event details or register at www.CloudAnalyticsSummit.com.
Cloud Management Summit 2012
Another cloud technology event will be help on November 5, 2012 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View California.
In the Cloud Management Summit, some of the following topics will be discussed:
Find out the full scope of the summit and see how you can maximize the power of the cloud. Visit TheWHIR now for more details or register at www.CloudManagementSummit.com
Cloud Computing Trends
Cloud computing has really been making waves not only within the United States but as well as the rest of the world as experts predict that it will generate 14 million jobs as it becomes a $150Billion market by 2013.
While cloud computing is making these effects on some aspects in technology, some trends are being created:
This was shared in an article in Cloudtweaks, and the main idea behind this is that as more companies are seeing the benefit of cloud computing for their business processes and data management, the world will be seeing much more of cloud adoption in the information infrastructure of companies.
Red Hat to Sponsor Open Cloud Conference
The Open Cloud Conference to be held on April 30 – May 3, 2012 at Sunny Vale California will be hosted by the world’s leading provider of Open Source Solutions, Red Hat. The company, being a sponsor of the event, will be holding a developer workshop focused on:
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04.5.2012
A recent research conducted by Gartner on the insurance industry concluded that cloud computing will be a catalyst for more standardization in insurance.
However, in order for insurance firms to realize the full potential of cloud computing, they need to harmonize their IT systems and business processes.
In the research, some recommendations based on the analysis were cited, some of which were:
Furthermore, one of the impacts predicted was that cloud computing will contribute to the breakup of traditional insurance value chains and foster further specialization in the industry – but this will not occur until insurers standardize, consolidate or virtualize their IT infrastructure.
Find out more about how cloud computing will impact the insurance industry, visit Gartner now.
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