Cloud Computing
The concept of Cloud Computing is rapidly gaining interest in all industries. The Cloud is a metaphor for the Internet and cloud computing is a way of computing in which technology and applications are provided as a service through the Internet. Cloud Computing is a new paradigm that will change the business.
Faster innovation and
lower costs
There will be many ways in which the Cloud Computing
Solutions will change businesses and the economy, most of them hard to predict,
but one theme is already emerging. Businesses will have to become like the
technology itself: more adaptable, more interwoven and more specialized. Where
speed of change and fast innovation are required in combination with low cost
of ownership, Cloud Computing Solutions are the answer.
Cloud Computing
Solutions
Cloud Computing can be divided in two main areas: The Services and Application
Cloud and the Infrastructure Cloud. The Service and Application Cloud will deliver
business driven value, mostly with a subscription model based on “Pay as you
Use”. The Infrastructure Cloud will deliver computing capacity, network
capacity and storage capacity as needed, a usage model based on “Pay as you
Grow”. In addition the organization will require access to on-premise
enterprise applications such as SAP,
Oracle etc. and these will be accessed through both private and public business
application Clouds.
Cloud
Computing Orchestration
The combination of the high availability of Cloud computing infrastructure
at a low cost and innovative Cloud computing services means that the
organization needs an Assembly and Orchestration layer in the Cloud to fully
deliver useful business advantages and efficient solutions. The Cordys platform
is the only fully web-based and Cloud-enabled BPM solution on the market; the
best choice for organizations who want to exploit the full potential of the Web
and increase their speed of change. Click here to read more about Cloud
Orchestration.
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Now is the time to take the Cloud seriously!The advent of Cloud Computing is likely to have a greater impact on business use of IT, than the PC revolution did in the 1980s. |

