The dilemma faced by today’s business leader is “Do we need Cloud
Computing?”
Business needs reliability, accessibility,
confidentiality, integrity, availability, security & Benefit.
The cloud scores well on all these requirements, though the complexity
of cloud deployment and governance increases from a Public cloud to a Private
Cloud and to a Hybrid cloud and the skills required increase from SAAS to PAAS
and to IAAS.
Cloud is costly, cloud is not secure, cloud is marketing,
virtualization is cloud is echoed by
many technology professionals , though none of these may be totally valid.
Cloud Computing decisions will move to the corner office and the Board Room and will be a Strategic Business Enabler rather then a CIO/IT Leadership's prerogative.
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Cloud - A
Business Perspective
The business today needs Reliability,
the cloud is as reliable as an in-house
data center if architected correctly, yes there may be occasional disruptions
in cloud services which are amplified by the cloud slayers. Seasoned technology
professionals know there are bad days in in-house data center’s which are not
shared with the outside world.
The business needs Accessibility, the cloud offers awesome
accessibility from any network which can connect on the internet, it also
offers accessibility from multiple devices including the desktop, notebook,
laptop, mobile, tablet and net book and a multitude of other devices.
Accessibility on the cloud is anytime, anywhere in a public cloud,
though in private/hybrid cloud accessibility can be defined by the Business.
The business needs Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability &
security, the cloud offers incremental services based on the needs of your
business. It is important to budget all cost at the time architecting a
suitable cloud solution for the business.
The business needs Cost Benefit to deliver customer delight and
shareholder value, the Public Clouds
Opex model is unbeatable for certain businesses whose need for computing is
based on business needs; for private hybrid cloud too the cost savings are
sustainable in terms of energy, space and management cost savings.
My business cannot use the cloud, is heard often. Any business can use
cloud computing whatever its nature of business even if it is government,
education, SME, ITES, startups, social organizations and Rural Empowerment. You
will need to map your computing needs and then map it to the cloud deployment
you want to adopt for your business.
Government can use a National Cloud like Bharat Badal (a proposed
nationwide cloud deployment for India), other state governments and specific
departments can build their own private/hybrid clouds based on their computing
needs or use Bharat Badal. National cloud adoption by government will
significantly bring down the computing costs and improve the e-governance
service costs to citizens.
Education is the biggest beneficiary of cloud computing, we can reach
to the remotest hamlet and give access to world class education wherever there
is broadband. Many schools and colleges drive learning collaboration on tools
from Facebook or Google. there are
customized solutions too available for the education sector. The Khan Academy’s
innovation in using YouTube has revolutionized learning by the use of cloud
computing.
SME can leapfrog into world class computing for their manufacturing,
distribution, marketing and even B-B connects, this is one sector who is going
to be the biggest gainer using the cloud.
ITES has a great new opportunity to provide services on the cloud and
also use it for delivery of its services and solutions globally. The cloud is
the next big opportunity for the Indian ITES industries and the adopters will
benefit significantly by providing
cloud computing services.
Startups can use the cloud to launch their business at a fraction of
the cost, entrepreneurs using the cloud are many and they have all benefited by
leveraging on the opex payment and low cost solutions offered on the cloud. An
animation services startup can deliver services using cloud computing and save
on significant capex costs in a business which has a short life cycle because
of the large investments needed in technology.
Social Organizations use the cloud for collaboration, communication and
anything else they may need to maximize the benefits of computing to achieve
their desired social agenda.
Rural empowerment will divide the great divide between urban and rural
populations in developing countries like India and others. The cloud can be
used to educate, inform, collaborate and merge the rural population into the
national urban mainstream and provide the same services that urban dwellers can
benefit from. One of the significant developments in the rural India has been
telemedicine solutions which provide remote diagnosis and remote advise for the
best treatment.
IT Governance Risk and Compliance
is a challenge in the cloud hence we cannot adopt is for business is no longer
true. There is significant work done in cloud security by NIST, Cloud Security
Alliance supported by the cloud industry, ISACA and ENISA which will allow
business to have same level or better IT GRC for their organization in the
cloud coupled with business agility and significant cost benefits and savings.
Business need to assess their
security posture, business needs, and the challenges of cloud adoption and put
in place cloud architecture for their business before plunging into the cloud.
Business has to include their cloud strategy in the annual corporate plans as a
strategic business enabler and not as a line item in the IT plan, this alone
will bring the benefits to business.
If your business cannot use
the cloud today, wait for a few quarters and review again because the cloud is
maturing daily and the commoditization of computing with the cloud is a reality
and growing exponentially.
Business can benefit from the
Cloud if it identified Cloud Computing as a Strategic Business enabler and
accelerates cloud deployment and adoption for the Business.
If you are the Business Leader then start working toward cloud adoption, if you are the IT leader is time you get your skills updated for cloud computing.
Great Post. As far as my knowledge about cloud computing that Cloud computing is quickly growing in popularity and general awareness. From small business hosting to larger corporations, cloud computing can make your business more affordable and flexible. Thanks.
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This is a good post for using Cloud as Strategy, just a thought, is it possible to see numbers..........data analysis, examples of each of these business perspectives, it will add punch.
ReplyDeleteHow many of the fortune 500/ each of the business segments have converted to cloud and seen the advantages what is the likely cost benefit in India/ overseas may add to this.