Corporate
Vs. Internet - Computing In The Clouds
Corporate
computing has revolutionized the current business environment. Not as a mere
replacement of a typewriter, computers offer versatile services and increase
the productive flow of information. Many time consuming and complex tasks like
inventory control, accounting, customer’s database etc have been efficiently
handled by computing systems. Organizations are trying to make optimum
utilization of the systems at a relatively less cost. They are finding out
various ways to consolidate the computer maneuvers through which they can
reduce their operational costs. Cloud computing is a new dimension in computing
systems by which companies can curtail their operating expenses.
In
simple terms it can be expressed as “computing over the internet”. It does not
take place within the company’s premises. It is not using networks or
outsourcing to run the same old applications. It consists of new and
technologically updated ways of accessing and providing information, analyzing
data and resources to people across the network.
Anatomy
of the Process:
A cloud
computing platform consists of a massive collection of cloud servers. This
includes a data center, provision manager, application server, monitoring
server, and virtualization components. All the clouds are interconnected, and
serve as the back end of the process. Web 2.0 is being deployed on the
application server, through which all requests are efficiently handled. The
user selects a service from the catalog through the front end interface. This
request is passed to the system, in which the right resources are identified,
and the provisioning service shapes the resources in the cloud.
Software
and information, both are held by centrally located servers and not on an
end-user’s computer. Computer programs are hosted and operated through the
internet. These applications use big data centers and servers to host web
applications and services. People can access the required information by means
of any device connected with an internet. It is not required that they have to
access the information only from their desktop. They can even do it through
their hand phones.
Applicability
and Market Opportunity:
This is
more beneficial especially to small businessmen for whom heavy IT expenses are
out of budget. This system helps them to become more productive without
spending much on in-house, technical equipments. There are certain functions
which can only be accessed through desktop applications such as high power
computations in spread sheets. But, a vast extent of data can be accessed
through cloud computing, which is normally impossible through desktop
applications. Even the latest desktop can process only about 3 billion
computations per second. But cloud
computing
systems are capable of performing trillions of computations in the same time.
It involves less maintenance issues like storage capacity, compatibility etc.
This would help organizations to tackle the most complicated computing tasks.
It will make information available to the masses rather than a limited number
of skilled professionals.
When a
user accesses information from the cloud, he will get only the latest version.
This eliminates the trouble of updating the version on the user’s hard drive.
Generally, a vendor sells product directly to the end user, and if this product
becomes obsolete, the user has to go out of business. Now, cloud computing
helps the user to get information from the latest version. With this system, a
person from anywhere in the world, can create a company at a relatively cheap
cost, which can compete with almost anyone.
Challenges
ahead for implementing the system:
• The
software and technology required to support the system is still not obtained
appropriately.
• Awareness
and infiltration of its usage lacks in many countries.
• As
immense data of people’s personal identity will be stored through a third
party, the issue become more sensitive. Much focus and attention is required to
safeguard their privacy.
World’s
leading companies like Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and IBM are moving towards
this trend, by formulating plans to tap this technology. This decade is
witnessing internet as a profitable marketplace
for business. With the growing need for using computing systems in business
operations, cloud computing has became an inevitable part of the technology
portfolio. It is a long running trend with a far out horizon.
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