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QUESTION:

Is cloud hosting really going to benefit my enterprise in terms of IT costs reduction and scalability issues.

asked by edwardspears1
April 7, 2010
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ANSWERS:

Depends on what your business does and how you would use the cloud. You need to build your business case and understand the benefits.

if you have a business that is growing then perhaps.


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Depends on what your business does and how you would use the cloud. You need to build your business case and understand the benefits.

if you have a business that is growing then perhaps.


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termpapers on April 8, 2010
Cloud computing benefits the enterprises on two counts. One, because of virtualization and sharing of resources there is definitely costs reduction in terms of costs of hosting the application as well as management of the IT assets. Another aspect of the cloud hosting is distributed nature of the storage, processing and other IT assets which in a sense leads to optimal utilization of the resource infrastructure which is not possible in the case of dedicated application hosting.
The cloud computing process can lead to following benefits:
1. No scalability issues as provisioning is quick and preplanning is not needed
2. Costs reduction as IT management outsourced
3. Always on access
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iitzmaddy on April 7, 2010