Cloud Computing Benefits Are Under Fire

August 24, 2013 Off By David
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Grazed from MidSize Insider.  Author: Shawn Drew.

It wasn’t all that long ago that the cloud was an obscure new technology that only a handful of companies were successfully leveraging, but things have truly come full circle. Cloud computing is now almost ubiquitous, and cloud adoption rates by both IT and the public continue to soar. But a small group of businesses are rethinking their cloud strategy and finding that sometimes the cloud just isn’t the right fit.

The Realities of the Cloud

The benefits of cloud computing are undeniable. But as more and more businesses adopt individual cloud solutions, some cracks are starting to appear in this new technology’s armor.  For scalability or elasticity, the cloud reigns supreme, but for businesses that have outgrown the need for constantly shifting IT power, it may not always be the most economical option. As Wired points out, once a company can accurately predict their computing needs, buying hardware at a discount often contrasts advantageously with a public cloud solution for reasons of economy…

Dedicated hardware can also provide a level of performance and consistency that is hard to find in the public cloud, which has numerous clients utilizing pieces of the same hardware. As detailed in the article, some businesses that require extremely high performance out of certain systems, such as a database, found that even the cost savings of a cloud solution were not enough to make the solution work for them…

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