enterprise computing

Cut Costs and Carbon Emissions By Doing Business in the Cloud

Monday, July 12, 2010 by Sidney Angelos

Carbon Footprint

No matter what the economic state of the nation, savvy businesses continue to evaluate their budgets and determine ways to reduce costs. Some of the primary expenses that businesses have are utilities and hardware costs, such as servers, switches and other related items. Utility costs are particularly high, because most businesses have excessive server space to accommodate infrequent high volume spikes, such as holiday sales periods. Though these servers are under-utilized 90 percent of the time, they still require energy. This use of energy drives up energy costs. Furthermore, the practice is not environmentally sound because excess energy use increases carbon emissions.
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Cloud Computing is a Technology You Cannot Afford to Ignore

Tuesday, June 29, 2010 by Sidney Angelos

Enterprise Computing

Companies are migrating towards cloud computing for a number of reasons, including cost efficiency. Currently, most companies have servers where applications and data reside. Most of the servers are located in-house or on another company property. However, costs associated with purchasing servers, switches, SANs, desktops, as well as paying for things like maintenance and IT professionals, can make having on-premises servers and software a costly undertaking. Cloud computing, on the other hand, allows applications to reside in the “cloud” or on the Internet. This frees resources on the operating system and reduces the need for in-house servers, which in turn may lower costs and streamline the budget.
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The Advantages and Challenges of Cloud Computing for Your Business

Wednesday, June 23, 2010 by Sidney Angelos

Cloud Computing

Cloud computing may sound ethereal and complicated, but it’s basically computing that is internet-based. It allows your company to use resources and software services that are located offsite, in a widespread network of servers. You are probably already familiar with cloud computing, through Web sites like Wikipedia, You Tube, and the social networking sites, which you can access from any Internet device—as opposed to files that exist on the hard drive of your desktop or laptop. Every time you watch a video on YouTube or change your Facebook status, you are utilizing the resources of cloud computing.
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