So, at the end of
the day: What’s Cloud Computing? If we “google" Cloud Computing, we will
find several flavors and standpoints about same thing. But I have been noticed
all of them are too technical. And I tightly believe the late for a mass
adoption of Cloud in the companies is exactly the lack of a Cloud´s Business
definition that would help companies’ owners, managers and CFOs to fund and
manage migration. Hereafter we present you three definitions (a government
standards institute, a big cloud player and an IT research and advisory
company) that shall to help us rather than understand clouds, make it more
business-friendly and further take advantage of it in our business.
According NIST (US National
Institute of Standards and Technology) cloud computing is a model for enabling
convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing
resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that
can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or
service provider interaction. This cloud model promotes availability and is
composed of:
·
Five essential
characteristics: On-demand self-service, Broad network access, Resource pooling, Rapid elasticity and Measured
service;
·
Three service models:
Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure
as a Service (IaaS);
·
Four deployment models:
Private cloud, Community cloud, Public cloud and Hybrid cloud.
Gartner defines cloud computing as
a style of computing in which scalable and elastic IT-enabled capabilities are
delivered as a service to external customers using Internet technologies.
For IBM cloud computing is a new model of consuming and
delivering IT and business services. It enables users to get what they need, as
they need it—from advanced analytics and business applications to IT
infrastructure and platform services, including virtual servers and storage.
That means money.
Everything exposed above means save money. And nowadays saving money and
cutting costs is the top priority for any business on any market sector. And
that’s not only for large or global enterprises. The cloud computing benefits
will be more perceived and most quickly by SMB companies. I tightly believe the
more small a company is the more benefits it can take from Cloud Computing.
You’re an
entrepreneur and want to start a new business. You probably have to create a
website to show and sell your products or services. Or even have to develop new
software to support your business demand. You’re just getting start and maybe
do not have much money to invest. So, what can you do? How Cloud Computing
could help you?
Imagine a world
where you can host your website and have all infra structure necessary to run
it in a place where you simply don’t know and for sure don’t mind for you.
Because, what you need to know is your website infrastructure will be there to
be used and consumed as you need. Your concerns can be narrowed and your
efforts can be focused in your core business and does not matter what the cloud
is doing to support your sells. You no longer need a room or IT team engaged to
support your services.
As well as if you
need new software or maybe escalate capacity to receive incoming requests from
clients or even make your site available to receive tens of millions of
simultaneous access and be able to close deals during a seasonable period.
You can get and
order all these services when you can and when you want by using Cloud
Computing services.
Office tools,
project management tracking tools, servers, storage, software applications for
any sort of business and whatever you need from IT to support your business you
can find in the Cloud.
And the worth here
is you will have a SLA to guarantee services and you are paying for a service
tailored for your business needs.
IT Professional
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