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Tony´s Blog: Clouds on the Horizon?

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Tony´s Blog: Clouds on the Horizon?

 

Imagine a world in which all your business processes were automated; a world in which your company needed neither IT infrastructure nor IT professionals; a world in which you could have anytime/anywhere access to key corporate information – from your Smartphone.

To many businesses that would sound like Nirvana. Believe me, it is.

The miscommunication at the moment is about “cloud computing”. To most businesses, it offers little. The Cloud has some “apps” and “docs” and “other stuff”, none of which looks likely to revolutionise your P&L. And then there's the question of data-location. To many businesses there is, quite rightly, a resistance to not knowing where their

corporate data will be stored.

So how to achieve Nirvana?

First, ignore “the cloud”. The future is in clouds, plural. The private cloud I create for my business. The private cloud you create for your business. That gives you and I control over the location and security of our respective data.

Second, use your private cloud as a medium to host your key business processes.

Particularly those to which you may require anywhere and anytime.

Conclusion? Future business prosperity will be aided not by the “apps” and “docs” in the cloud but by the solutions you adopt to provide specific solutions to your key business requirements.
The good news is that you could start today. If you wanted.

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Blog by Tony Airey

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Imagine a world in which all your business processes were automated; a world in which your company needed neither IT infrastructure nor IT professionals; a world in which you could have anytime/anywhere access to key corporate information – from your Smartphone.
Comments (2)
br
Nirvana ? No --- the way I am working already ;)

Having Ubuntu 10.04 and Web Applications like e.g. Zimbra, SugarCRM, OpenERP and the fabulous HTC Desire running Android allows me to work like a Buddha ... and to feel like being in Shangrila ... the world became a better place since I got rid of Microsoft ;)
michael
Since i am calling, surfing and chatting from a N900, which is completely linux based, i can say: There is a paradise beyond Shangrila ,)
 
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