Cloud Computing a Game Changer for Your Company? 5 Questions to Ponder
Are we there yet? Think of cloud computing as a continuum that stretches all the way from one-off projects — that is, companies simply moving some IT assets to the cloud to gain cost savings — all the way up to a game-changer that strategically leverages online resources to open up new markets or ways of doing business.
What does it take, then, to become a “player” in the emerging cloud space? Two experts in the cloud trenches – HP’s E. G. Nadhan and Switch’s Mark Thiele – recently provided some working ideals on evolving into a strategic cloud business. Nadhan expanded on my recent post about running 100% of your businesses in the cloud, while Thiele elaborated on the strategic vision vision necessary required to make cloud computing successful.
Consider these 5 essential questions to ask to assess how far along you are on the journey to becoming a strategic cloud business:…


The cloud has changed the way technology is viewed – there is no denying it. No matter what the service is, many IT organizations are looking to move to the cloud, but, along the way, run into “cloud skeptics” within their organizations who don’t trust the cloud and are not open to investigating the idea. In my role at Quest Software, I often encounter cloud skeptics who have concerns about moving their on-premises messaging and collaboration environments to Microsoft’s new Office 365 service.