Cloud Storage: Tame Your Fears
Grazed from ITPro. Author: Jason Bovberg.
A study last year by TheInfoPro found that most (52 percent) midsized to large businesses are fearful of moving to cloud-based solutions. An expert from Avanade was quoted as saying, “You can’t ignore the fact that change creates fear in people’s minds. The truth of the matter is that cloud computing is frightening to people because of the changes in integration, security, and access.”
All that may be true, but—as I state in my more consumer-minded article, “Why Are We Afraid of the Cloud?”—I think a large part of the wariness comes from an inability to really grasp what the cloud actually is. A lot of people are troubled by the cloud, which—thanks in large part to the mysterious connotations of its name—comes across as ephemeral, fleeting, and baffling. I can’t help but think that had the name evolved into something like “offsite vault computing,” then perhaps it would have more supporters today…


In order to gain the flexibility and efficiency of virtual environments, organizations are migrating IT operations from on-premise, hardware-defined application silos to virtual, software-defined cloud computing platforms. Today, however, IT departments are struggling to manage the scope, scale and complexity of inflexible storage infrastructures in data-driven enterprise. The migration to the cloud, and its agility, elasticity and reliability can best be achieved through software that abstracts out hardware resources, pools it into aggregate capacity, and enables automation to allocate resources as needed by applications.