By now most organizations are familiar with the benefits of moving their computing to the cloud, such as scalability, reliability, security and elimination of hardware costs. What may be less clear is that for all this to work as advertised, a business process or application needs to be designed properly to work in the cloud.
Cloud computing presents information technology departments with a…
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Navigating through Complex Cloud Computing Choices
By now most organizations are familiar with the benefits of moving their computing to the cloud, such as scalability, reliability, security and elimination of hardware costs. What may be less clear is that for all this to work as advertised, a business process or application needs to be designed properly to work in the cloud.
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