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Two key reasons deploying to the cloud is different. July 30, 2013 Follow @infoworld When most people look at migrating to the cloud, they're primarily concerned with cost and performance.

Two key reasons deploying to the cloud is different

As much as we'd all like to be able to focus on critically important aspects of cloud computing such as security, availability, and data governance, the questions of how much it costs to run and whether it can keep up with the workload and provide the right features often steal the spotlight. It's not hard to see why this is the case. Cost and performance are constants that, if out of line with expectations, become problems immediately, whereas considerations like security and availability rise to the top of the pile only when something goes wrong. Cloud Computing Archives. Cloud Computing: The Layperson's Guide to Distributed Networks. Cloud providers aren't selling the real value of the cloud. I hear this pitch all the time: "Cloud computing provides the shortest time to deploy or time to market because there is no need to purchase and configure hardware and software.

Cloud providers aren't selling the real value of the cloud

" That makes sense. However, the value that comes from speedy deployments is often lost in the process that occurs in most Global 2000 companies as they allocate resources, understand compliance, and deal with security. The advantage of not purchasing hardware and software is significantly diminished, considering the amount of work required to move or create a system wherever it may be sourced. The cloud providers are emphasizing a small advantage of the cloud. [ In the data center today, the action is in the private cloud. If the value of time to deploy is not the big deal we're told it is, what is the compelling reason to move to cloud computing?

The big advantage is the ability to quickly align with changing requirements, an area where traditional approaches to IT have failed for the last 20 years. Cloud development: 9 gotchas to know before you jump in. Application development and testing in the cloud are gaining popularity, as more businesses launch public and private cloud computing initiatives.

Cloud development: 9 gotchas to know before you jump in

Cloud development typically includes integrated development environments, application lifecycle management components (such as test and quality management, source code and configuration management, continuous delivery tools), and application security testing components. Cloud Computing Management Platform by RightScale. Speed Up Application Development with RightScale Cloud Management. Ready Ubuntu 11.04 Amazon AMIs. Lessons from SlideShare: Cloud Computing Fiascos & How to Avoid Them (Build 20100722155716)

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