The Benefits of Cloud Computing
In the situation of commercial enterprise software applications, the readily available software have generally been pretty complex and overpriced. They necessitate a company in Amador City to spend deeply on capital expenditure to build an in-house data center with offices, environmental controls, electrical energy, dedicated computers, storage arrays, and network bandwidth. In addition to all this costly infrastructure is the need for a complex software stack for the application. After the software has been implemented, you will also must have a group of professionals to install, configure, and run the software. But that was before the advent of cloud computing.
An easy type of cloud computing is email provided without software installation from suppliers such as Microsoft's Hotmail or Google's Gmail. One doesn't need to install any software or buy a dedicated server to be able to use them. All a business needs is simply an internet connection so the clients can begin issuing emails. The server and email administration software is entirely on the cloud and is fully handled by the cloud service supplier such as Microsoft, Yahoo, or Google. The client gets the use of the software and enjoy the benefits.
Cloud computing is so reliable and low-cost that a well respected financial research bulletin has just called it the "$59 computer." Of course there is not really an actual product called the $59 computer -- it is merely a generic term to make reference to the general concept of cloud computing being so cheap that using it can decrease your company's computing costs to the level where your total expenses would be comparable to spending only $59 per computer end user.
One important issue that quite a few IT departments overlook or underestimate is the T1 Line Bandwidth requirements for supporting cloud computing. In a recent case study, the chief information officer of a insurance firm said he had to increase the company's network capacity by over 500 percent when they moved to one vendor's cloud computing solution. This is not a rule of thumb for everyone, but it's a great example of what one organization implemented. If you are preparing to migrate to a cloud computing solution, do yourself a big favor by initially discussing your bandwidth needs with an independent T1 line consultant who can provide you all your available options such as 10 Gig Ethernet service.
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