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MAXIMIZE YOUR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT WITH CLOUD COMPUTING
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Cloud
Computing is a hot buzzword in the IT industry these days, but like
many new technology concepts, it's surrounded by confusion and
misconceptions that make it difficult to leverage for your
business. This ambiguity exists, in large part, due to the
following contributing factors:
- Complexity of the core technologies
- Overzealous marketing campaigns
- Variations in approach and functionality by solution
Cloud Computing, also referred to as Utility
Computing, is a pool of shared hardware and software resources,
provided for use in a
dynamic and/or on-demand fashion, and in a manner in which the
underlining hardware and software is transparent to the end-user. Given
this broad and varied definition, it's easy to see how many service
offerings exist today that could be classified as Cloud
Computing. Examples range from traditional colo providers
offering fully hosted VMware server infrastructure to Linux grid server
implementations offering dedicated LAMP stack resources to providers
(like Amazon) offering Xen server infrastructure with on-demand *NIX
and Windows based virtual instances.
Cloud
Computing technology has many unique attributes that make it well
suited to achieving certain IT initiatives more effectively than
traditional managed infrastructure service offerings:
- Cost-effectiveness: Companies
are often unable to accurately determine the size and scope of their
infrastructure requirements, and they often have requirements that vary
in ways that are not always predictable. Cloud Computing can be
more cost-effective than traditional IT infrastructure offerings due to
lower start-up costs and computing resources that are available
'on-demand'; if effect, you only pay for what you use.
- Flexibility: It's
not uncommon for a company to have technology requirements that change
constantly due to the dynamic nature of their business. Because
these changes are not always foreseeable, they often require continual
implementation, decommissioning, and re-deployment of IT infrastructure
and systems. Cloud Computing can be more flexible, allowing
companies to react to changing technology requirements in a way that
allows significantly more efficiency in the use of product budget and
technical personnel.
- Scalability:
Many companies have core applications and services that are extremely
demanding in terms of computing power. Cloud Computing offerings
provide access to very high capacity computing infrastructure that may
not be accessible for the business through more 'traditional'
implementations due to limitations in budget, facilities, and in-house
expertise.
So what are some real world examples of where Cloud Computing currently
delivers on the value promised by all the media hype? Some of the
more common scenarios include:
- Replacement
for traditional IT infrastructure hosting/outsourcing such as web
hosting, managed data centers and colocation facilities: Cloud
Computing solution offerings typically have a much lower entry cost
than traditional implementations, and they often include the ability to
scale up or down in a very granular way while paying only for resources
being used. The cost savings associated with this approach can be
significant.
- Disaster Recovery infrastructure:
The implementation of Disaster Recovery (DR) environments on a Cloud
Computing platform can provide tremendous cost savings because there is
little-to-no cost for unused resources. Since most DR
environments are rarely utilized, businesses can achieve a 'hot'
disaster recovery infrastucture at minimal cost.
- Test and Development environments:
Some organizations cannot afford to procure infrastructure for test and
development environments that are desirable, and in some cases required
for regulatory compliance, to maintain stability in production
application testing and deployment. Cloud Computing provides low
entry cost, faster setup times, and flexibility of resource allocation
for test and development environments.
- Content Delivery: Cloud
Computing platforms often provide enhancement of, or integration with,
content delivery systems. This allows for more cost-efficiency
and performance in the delivery of content such as media files,
software, and other data sets.
STIGroup
can help you understand Cloud Computing solutions and apply them
effectively to deliver real-world solutions to your business. Our
consulting services include:
- Requirements analysis of your IT initiatives to determine where Cloud Computing can be appropriately leveraged.
- Identification
and Assessment of Cloud Computing service offerings to determine the
solution that best aligns with your business requirements.
- Design,
Implementation, and Integration of technical solutions that utilize
Cloud Computing technology effectively and future-proof your
infrastructure and systems.
- Management and Monitoring of solutions based on Cloud Computing technology.
If
you'd like to learn more about how you can leverage Cloud Computing
solutions to achieve your business goals, call us at 888-881-6661 ext.
311 or email sales@stigroup.net for more information.
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offers a full range of consulting services for Cloud Computing
solutions
including requirements analysis,
integration strategy, implementation, configuration baselining, and
Managed Services. Our services can be leveraged specifically
towards the implementation and/or management of a Cloud Computing
solution
for your business, or as a part of a larger information technology
initiative to accomplish a broader set of goals. To speak with us about
Cloud Computing solutions, or to arrange for consulting services, call
STIGroup Sales at Phone: +1-888-881-6661
extension 311 or contact
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