Month: December 2016

December 28, 2016 Off

4 Ways Cloud Computing Resembles Human Resource Management

By David

As online business has become increasingly centered around cloud computing, many analysts have begun drawing the comparison between human resources and server resources. After all, both are integral assets that facilitate mission-critical tasks for companies of all sizes, and both need to be managed properly in order to achieve optimal results. However, studying for a masters in business administration online is enough to make anyone realize that the similarities actually go much further than meets the eye. With that said, here are four ways that cloud computing administration resembles the management of human resources in business:

1. Distributing Workload Evenly for Maximum Productivity

December 28, 2016 Off

Yardi Named One of “10 Fastest Growing Cloud Solution Provider Companies” by Insights Success

By David
Grazed from Yardi.
Insights Success magazine recently named Yardi one of the “10 Fastest Growing Cloud Solution Provider Companies.” Insights Success focuses its coverage on emerging and quickly growing companies and their leadership.

“Yardi Systems is leveraging cloud technology to enhance both the consumer and professional experience with real estate engagement. Yardi is equipped with the resources to upgrade the technological aspect of nearly every real estate vertical,” stated the magazine’s coverage of the award.

 
December 28, 2016 Off

How the Cloud Has Changed Education as We Know It

By David
The cloud has impacted many aspects of everyone’s everyday life, from the classroom to the workplace and everything in between. But how has the cloud changed education, in particular? Keep reading to learn about a few of the ways that this 21st century technology is helping teachers instruct better, and helping students learn better, even when they’re in tough MBA programs online.

Collaboration Is a Snap

Thanks to cloud technology, collaboration with people from all over the globe is easier than ever. There are plenty of ways that you can create files, share them, edit them, and more when you use free products, such as Google Docs, as well as other types of software and apps that are designed for professional collaboration. Everyone from the high school student to the student enrolled in an online MBA program can use the cloud to work on projects with fellow students, as well as share their work with their instructors.

December 28, 2016 Off

Adobe’s cloud computing bubble is clearly unsustainable

By David

Grazed from DailyO. Author: Javed Anwer.

Adobe is a world leader in imaging software, with photographers and designers using its products. The more professional ones, with deep pockets, use Photoshop. The hobbyists opt for Lightroom — a standalone program you can buy for your computer and then use. But, like all other software companies, Adobe too is interested in cloud computing.

It doesn’t want people to buy its software. It wants them to subscribe to it, which is a more lucrative business. The subscription means a steady sum of revenue every month. Also, the entry cost is low. The Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) — that gives users both Photoshop and Lightroom — costs around Rs 500 per month in India. Almost all software worth their salt are moving to the subscription model. They call it SaaS — software as a service…

Read more from the source @ http://www.dailyo.in/technology/adobe-photoshop-lightroom-cloud-computing-apple-netflix-subscription-apps/story/1/14773.html

December 28, 2016 Off

The Need of Cloud Computing in Web Business and The IT Sector

By David

Grazed from TechFeatured. Author: Avinash Pudota.

Cloud computing deals any subscription-based or pay-per-use service that, in real time over the Internet, extends IT’s existing capabilities. Cloud computing technology provides on-the-fly, point-and-click customization and report propagation for business users, so IT doesn’t spend half its time making minor changes and running reports.

Cloud computing technology is tripping a huge change in application development circles. As a metaphor for the Cyberspaces, “the cloud” is a everyday cliche, but when combined with “computing,” the meaning gets large and furrier. Today, for the most part, IT must jade into cloud-based services individually, but cloud figuring aggregators and integrators are already emerging…

December 26, 2016 Off

Why the Computing Cloud Will Keep Growing and Growing

By David

Grazed from New York Times. Author: Quentin Hardy.

Jeff Bezos of Amazon, along with a couple of his rivals, may eventually control much of the $1 trillion global market for business computers and software. That is because Amazon Web Services, his big-business computing division, is starting to affect more than just the world of computer servers, data storage and networking at the core of computing. Increasingly, it is also entangled with mobile phones, sensors and all sorts of other devices in the so-called Internet of Things.

It’s the same story at Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform, the other two big cloud companies. Start-ups and giant corporations rent the core resources, along with related software, instead of owning and running their own machines. What’s next? As innovations like artificial intelligence and connected devices become popular, customers are putting cloud components in mobile computing, home games and email marketing campaigns. In other words, the big clouds aim to be everywhere…

Read more from the source @ http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/25/technology/why-the-computing-cloud-will-keep-growing-and-growing.html?_r=0

December 26, 2016 Off

Cloud Computing: HIPAA Data Security – Doesn’t Have to Mean High Cost For Small Medical Practices

By David

Grazed from TechFeatured. Author: Editorial Staff.

The American healthcare system is moving forward. Thanks to the HITECH Act of 2009, physicians and hospitals are encouraged with $19 billion dollars in spending to convert their old paper charts to new Electronic Health Records (EHR). Medical records and physician charts are essential for the smooth operation and delivery of optimal and continuous healthcare. These records must be available to the doctor or nurse at all times and should be easy to access when needed.

The thought of spending time and money to overhaul a fully-immersed and often entirely adequate paper system can be overwhelming to small medical practices. Smaller practices do not usually have the technological resources to keep up with new standards of protected health information (PHI) storage and delivery…

December 26, 2016 Off

Cloud Computing: Defending Your Business Against Natural Disasters – A Look at Data Protection Solutions

By David

Grazed from TechFeatured. Author: Editorial Staff.

Business continuity is a vital aspect of consistent, reliable business operations. Many industries live and die by the uptime on their information technology resources. Banks and financial institutions rely on complex computer systems to execute and track orders, and those in the medical industry are required to keep meticulous records for compliance with record retention standards, just to name two examples.

Natural disasters can pose a threat to any industry that uses technology. As such, every industry should utilize data protection solutions and have an effective disaster recovery plan in place. Data protection solutions and disaster recovery plans should be aimed towards addressing hazards presented by natural and manmade disasters that are both large and small in scale…

December 25, 2016 Off

Cloud Computing Advantages to Businesses

By David

Grazed from TechFeatured. Author: Editorial Staff.

From the ‘buzz’ word in the computing world, cloud computing has matured as a full-fledged business strategy that holds many advantages and applications. Even now a lot of enhancements and innovations are going on to make The services faster, better and safer. This article analyses that applications and advantages of cloud computing from a business point-of-view.

In simplest words, cloud computing is the utilization of internet for computing requirements. In an ideal atmosphere businesses only need devices and connectivity to internet. Data, software, applications, storage, networking, security and everything else will be made available to you by your cloud service provider. Currently there is a range of cloud services are available on pay-as-you-go, rental, prepaid and annual fee basis…

December 23, 2016 Off

Cloud Services Elevate the Profile of DevOps

By David

Grazed from Baseline. Author: Tony Kontzer.

The widespread adoption of enterprise cloud services represents a double-edged sword: While this new generation of cloud platforms and solutions brings with it a wide range of business value, it also introduces significant complexity. This reality has led directly to the growing profile of DevOps within organizations as more hours are devoted to maintenance, monitoring and operations.

In fact, a recent Intel data center survey, "The State of Enterprise Cloud Services," found that DevOps teams are spending the majority of their time on these lower-value activities. "Most enterprises are not leveraging sophisticated tools currently available that would decrease these hours by at least 50 percent and instead require a team’s valuable resources to spend their time performing manual, tedious, time-intensive work," said Jeff Klaus, general manager of data center solutions for Intel…