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A private government cloud system, termed the G-Cloud, meant to provide a platform for a new generation of shared services was proposed as far back as 2009. Today, with the first fruits of the initiative being announced, the G-Cloud is looking as if it is finally coming true. But is it really?
How do cloud data centers compare to traditional ones? And will 2012 become the year of cloud? Clive Longbottom discusses what is required to ensure that – for some vendors at least – it just might.
Despite the numerous advantages of cloud computing, the security risks involved in relinquishing direct control over your data to a third party should be carefully managed. So how can you enhance your data security and what insurance options are available to your business?
With SaaS application consumption constantly growing, many tenant organizations largely depend upon the smooth operation of a centralized cloud computing infrastructure. An effective assessment of the current Dev Ops state and use of best practices may be a first step towards improving your business by enhancing or overhauling SaaS operations.
With data storage and protection being central to many businesses, cloud-based backup and restore is considered to be extremely promising. In order to achieve that cost- and business-effectiveness, though, you should discuss some critical issues with your cloud provider first.
With Cloud computing myths rapidly growing, it`s getting more and more complicated to make full use of all the SaaS/Cloud powerful resources. On the other hand, the knowledge how to avoid misconceptions can bring you a real advantage in today’s rapidly changing marketplace.
Adopting the SaaS development model proves to be impossible without addressing certain technical and business challenges. Rapidly overcoming these challenges and prospering in the SaaS market could be enabled through use of a software development framework providing core functionality common to most SaaS applications.
Now that cloud computing – with its attractive promise of numerous full service functions – is leaving the realm of “future” and rushing towards “present reality”, it is high time to start considering the whole range of network issues you could be facing if not today, then tomorrow.
The increasingly challenging business environment is driving demand for a new generation of Cloud-based, SaaS, mobile applications that are more flexible and economical. Learn how successful companies are leveraging specialized software development firms to gain a competitive advantage.
Learn how Cloud-based, SaaS applications differ from traditional on-premise software products, and how specialized software development firms can help ISVs and in-house developers meet users’ changing expectations and achieve their business objectives.
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