In the current dynamic global economy, the ability to be flexible and responsive to change is more important than ever while reducing operational costs. The crisis has also accelerated this trend.
The information and interaction has become key elements. Rapid decision making to promote the reduction of cycle time characterize the winners. Market pressures require agility and flexibility. The need for collaboration in the ecosystem can increase the value added products. All these factors have led to increased corporate interest in the new generation of market players offering services that can be executed from the Internet using services from the ecosystem called Cloud.
A change in the way of collaboration with partners
The use of services from the Cloud goes way beyond using the latest technologies, but also a modification of traditional activities and way of working with partners, customers and service providers of the dedicated hosting company.
It is much more important for companies to understand the development trends in the business and its impact on the architecture of the company, only to put new technology solutions in place.
A model of payment for use of resources
The Cloud is a concept originally applied to the provision of IT services evolving from the Internet. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the United States formalized the definition of cloud computing: Cloud computing is a 'pay per use cloud' business model which can be accessed and used through the network, a set of resources with configurable computing and shared (ie networks, dedicated servers, storage, applications, etc.). That can be quickly purchased and used with minimal management effort and limited interaction with the service provider.
This model promotes the availability of Cloud and has five key features, three delivery models, and four deployment models:
five characteristics: self-demand services, broadband access, sharing of resources, elasticity and services measured.
Three delivery models: software as a service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). four deployment models: private cloud, cloud community, public and hybrid cloud cloud.
The cloud is very similar to the electricity supply
By using services provided from the Cloud, a user or a company does not need to maintain the expertise and knowledge of computer technology or specific business activities. Services are provided by the cloud as commodities that are paid to use. In a way, the cloud is very similar to electricity. The user does not need to know how electricity is generated. It is simply supplied by the home network of an electricity distributor. It is available when needed.
The information and interaction has become key elements. Rapid decision making to promote the reduction of cycle time characterize the winners. Market pressures require agility and flexibility. The need for collaboration in the ecosystem can increase the value added products. All these factors have led to increased corporate interest in the new generation of market players offering services that can be executed from the Internet using services from the ecosystem called Cloud.
A change in the way of collaboration with partners
The use of services from the Cloud goes way beyond using the latest technologies, but also a modification of traditional activities and way of working with partners, customers and service providers of the dedicated hosting company.
It is much more important for companies to understand the development trends in the business and its impact on the architecture of the company, only to put new technology solutions in place.
A model of payment for use of resources
The Cloud is a concept originally applied to the provision of IT services evolving from the Internet. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the United States formalized the definition of cloud computing: Cloud computing is a 'pay per use cloud' business model which can be accessed and used through the network, a set of resources with configurable computing and shared (ie networks, dedicated servers, storage, applications, etc.). That can be quickly purchased and used with minimal management effort and limited interaction with the service provider.
This model promotes the availability of Cloud and has five key features, three delivery models, and four deployment models:
five characteristics: self-demand services, broadband access, sharing of resources, elasticity and services measured.
Three delivery models: software as a service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). four deployment models: private cloud, cloud community, public and hybrid cloud cloud.
The cloud is very similar to the electricity supply
By using services provided from the Cloud, a user or a company does not need to maintain the expertise and knowledge of computer technology or specific business activities. Services are provided by the cloud as commodities that are paid to use. In a way, the cloud is very similar to electricity. The user does not need to know how electricity is generated. It is simply supplied by the home network of an electricity distributor. It is available when needed.
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