Friday, October 21, 2011

Cloud Computing: Why You Should Be Do It

ITWorld.com recently ran an article regarding cloud based computing for small business. You may think of the cloud as just another tech trend, but the reality is that this emerging and evolving option can save you headaches, space, AND MONEY.

Here are the savings detailed in the post originally published 10/19/2011. Pretty impressive!

1. Save on Infrastructure

Rather than buying new servers, operating systems, and applications to provide IT services in-house, you simply pay a monthly fee to a cloud provider. Considering that the cost of a single server with OS and applications can be a couple of thousand to tens of thousands of dollars, this can be a huge benefit, especially if you want to test a new service before a full implementation.

2. Save on Setup and ManagementIf your IT staff is unfamiliar with a new OS or application, it can be a long, arduous process to implement a new function. Cloud providers have experienced administrators who do nothing but support specific applications. This is one of the reasons for the popularity of cloud-based ERP services--which are notoriously difficult to implement, both in getting hardware and software modules to work together and in configuring the software properly. Likewise, for third-party cloud providers with enough experienced staff, routine chores like monitoring, setting up new accounts, or applying patches are no problem.

3. Save on UtilitiesBecause cloud providers use large, modern data centers with green features and share infrastructure among multiple companies, their costs to run the small part of the center you're using is much smaller than your costs would be for a server that's likely under-utilized in your own data center.

4. Get Better Performance, More Features
Since cloud providers are providing services to many different companies, they buy large, high-performance systems that offer performance levels much higher than a small company can afford to run internally. They typically have the most capable versions of software and site licenses, so they'll also have access to features at much lower costs than you'd be able to get in-house. Their experienced administrators are more likely to know how to optimize performance than your company is--especially if your IT department consists of one person who also doubles as the art department.
5. Increased Company Agility
Cloud providers can add servers or services quickly and easily, and make them available not only to your internal corporate users but to external contractors, partners and customers as well. That means you can achieve degrees of flexibility that would be difficult or impossible internally, allowing you to respond more quickly to your customers' needs or changes in your core business.
6. Enjoy More Fault Tolerance
Cloud providers can afford to have multiple data centers, multiple Internet connections at each data center, as well as replication of data between data centers. Plus, they can offer levels of data protection far beyond simple nightly backups, such as continuous data protection, generators to handle power outages, and high-end servers that can keep running even one component fails.

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