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Companies can have all the power of several computers, the interconnectivity of a network system, the security of all their data being backed up on a regular basis and the expertise of several IT specialists all for a fixed monthly cost. Benefits of Cloud Computing: Scalability: an organization can add and subtract capacity as its network load dictates and because cloud-computing follows a utility model in which service costs are based on consumption, companies pay for only what they use. Easy Implementation: there’s no need to purchase hardware and software licenses so a company can get its cloud-computing arrangement off the ground in record time. Frees up Internal Resources: By placing storage and server needs in the hands of an outsourcer, a company essentially shifts the burden placed on its in-house IT team to a third-party provider. The result: In-house IT departments can focus on business-critical tasks without having to incur additional costs in manpower and training. Quality of Service: Network outages can send an IT department scrambling for answers. But in the case of cloud computing, its up to a company’s selected vendor to offer 24/7 customer support and an immediate response to emergency situations. Value of Cloud Computing: It frees companies from traditional software and its hidden costs, high failure rates, unacceptable risks and lengthy implementations. It minimizes the risks involved in application development and implementation so companies can focus on solving strategic problems instead of worrying about infrastructure requirements maintenance and upgrades. It promises significant savings in administrative costs – more than 50% in comparison to clients' server software. Cloud companies can process the same workload with a lot less power than companies can in their in-house data centers. Who Needs Cloud Computing: Cloud infrastructure is for customers who question how their IT budget is leveraged within their business today. Customers who want better alignment between business and IT to deliver business outcomes. Customers who want to move to a utility model for IT services provisioning …Shared Services. |






