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Hot apps in the cloud market

In an infographic by cloudtweaks.com (a web based cloud magazine), we come to know about different apps that are riding high in the minds of cloud users. In this infographic we are made aware of different aspects of why people use cloud apps and what is the actual number of cloud apps in use in enterprise etc. It also informs us about the number of apps per enterprise, the top five categories being Marketing, HR, Storage, CRM and SFA and Collaboration.

For more information please visit:-

http://cloudtweaks.com/2014/01/cloud-infographic-most-used-cloud-apps/
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Benefits of cloud computing for small and medium businesses.

In an article written by Glenn Blake (author at cloudtweaks.com), we come to know about different benefits offered by cloud computing to different small and medium businesses. Now businesses can gain in multiple way by switching their services to cloud. Few of the benefits that businesses get by switching to cloud are cost savings, lowering reliance on purchase and maintenance of servers, reducing personnel and software upgrade costs.

For more information please visit:-

http://cloudtweaks.com/2014/02/cloud-computing-offers-key-benefits-for-small-medium-businesses/
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Reasons for moving contact centers to cloud

In an article written by Chris Preimesberger (?Editor, Features & Analysis eWEEK web magazine), gives us some reasons that why we should move our contact centers to cloud. Moving contact centers to the cloud will ensure better security, flexibility and productivity. It also opens an opportunity for companies to adopt cost-efficient IT, which empowers customers to be in control of their software. Cloud-based software focuses on the customer needs and business goals and simply enables a better user experience.

For more information please visit:-

http://www.eweek.com/cloud/slideshows/move-contact-centers-to-the-cloud-asap-10-reasons-why.html
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What’s a Private Cloud

Cloud computing enables companies to get agile, leverage infrastructure on demand, and run it like a utility. The cloud environment provides flexibility, scalability and continuous availability with expert services. Rapid prototyping and to solve business process through analysis can be easily done by having access to a cloud environment. While the benefits are many but, the public cloud does not fulfill the needs of individual organizations which need better privacy and data security. In public cloud, many clients can access virtualized services from the same pool of servers and resources, but in private cloud clients mainly access services from a distinct pool of physical computers. Nowadays many organizations opt for a middle way i.e. hybrid cloud solution to avoid disadvantages of private cloud. Please go through the link for more details: http://www.daywatcher.com/what-is-a-private-cloud/

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Law in the era of cloud

It is true that cloud computing is rapidly changing the nature of businesses. Now, it is spanning across various industries. Even, the legal industry has adopted the cloud technology in recent years.

Though, it is a fact that cloud has brought in numerous benefits, but security and privacy are main concerns. Particularly, these are very much important in legal issues as they deal with clients which are privileged information. But does that mean that lawyers will stop adopting cloud technology? Definitely not. They have to use the technology in such a way so that they can realize maximum benefits of using it.

At a panel discussion titled “Privacy and Your Practice: Data Sovereignty for Lawyers,” held at CUNY Law School, experts discussed how lawyers can cope with the technology maintaining privacy and security simultaneously. To know the discussions, read them at http://venturebeat.com/2014/05/06/practicing-law-in-the-age-of-cloud-computing/ .

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How to select the right cloud service provider for your business?

In recent times, if you have surfed internet, then you have probably come across cloud computing. Due to its benefits like mobility, cost advantage, etc. companies are switching rapidly to cloud environment from existing on premise platforms. With Big Data in forefront, the usage of cloud computing has spurted.

To win the heart of prospective customers, cloud based IT service providers have started to offer cloud services and at present, a stiff competition is going on between them. Surrounded by this fierce competition, you may become confused about choosing the right type of cloud service provider for your organization, since it comes at a cost. Whether you are a technology chief, a business owner or alike, while selecting your cloud service provider, you should ensure that its potential benefits are in tune with your business objectives. For that, it is a must that you should ask some critical questions about the architecture and management of the service being considered.

So, what are the areas that you should consider while framing up the questions before you actually avail the services from a cloud service provider? Read them at http://www.zdnet.com/key-questions-when-selecting-a-cloud-based-provider-7000027391/ to know.

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Cloud – a powerful tool to your business

Whether you are a startup, entrepreneur, SME or a large business enterprise, cloud technology is the thing that should come to you handy. Unlike the past, where a newbie in a business has to think twice over investing in costly equipment, cloud has made the job easy. With scalability, ubiquity and user centricity, it is the cloud that should be on your agenda in setting or developing up your business, irrespective of size.

With cloud, you can have access to technological advancements at a cheaper cost enabling you to compete with your rivals. With cloud technology in your hands, it can even happen that you are defeating your rivals!

Read more at: http://www.theguardian.com/media-network/media-network-blog/2014/apr/15/cloud-computing-large-businesses-benefit.

 

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Incumbent’s Curse: To be or not to be

Whether it is elections in India, or a service delivery model of a market leader in any sector, the incumbent is always at a disadvantage. Be it their government, their services like banking or healthcare, or their retail experience, the consumer wants them to continuously evolve in a direction which they perceive as beneficial to them. As time bound service contracts become passé, disruptive technology becomes available at affordable prices (think 3D printers, e-books, digital content, Google fiber, multi-core smart phones) today’s consumers and clients are exposed to a plethora of choices. With lowered exit cost barriers it is becoming imperative that a business does all it can to retain their customers.

Organizations realize that they not only have to ward off direct competitors but also cope up with tangential attacks from substitutes powered by disruptive technology. The choice between a successful well proven business model and a new idea is never easy. In the first case the organization risks its immediate client base by diverting significant funds and effort for turning an innovative idea into a winning product. This strategy has a high probability of failure which might cost them a significant market share. HTC lost a large portion of its small-medium priced phone market share in its bid to create a premium flagship smartphone model. In the second case, it believes in its business model and tries to take incremental steps to make it more robust till it is too late for them. Blockbuster, Blackberry and Borders are examples of organizations which could not counter the threat of new market players like Netflix, Android (Samsung, LG etc.) and Amazon. There is also a third case of the likes of Barnes & Noble and Nokia where the incumbent tries to play it safe by not going all out for the new technology but yet has a back-up plan to survive. So what’s the magic mantra? To me it remains the quintessential quest.

Though one thing I firmly believe in, is that the fickle consumer / client has become even more choice aware and will try out the new flavor of the month if they feel that their implicit or explicit objectives are not being met in the vendor-client relationship. Thus it is essential that organizations know the pulse of their clients and consumers and be geared towards meeting their changing demands. Analytics can play a key role here. Predictive analytics can help organizations preempt attrition by taking mitigating measures while social media and web analytics can help them know what some of their consumers are thinking and provide insights into their future behavior.

While the objective of analytics i.e. to provide actionable insight, remains the same, the demands of the information consumer have drastically changed. They want a lot more data crunched in much shorter time frames and yet presented with all the bells and whistles. With today’s scalable cloud computing infrastructure like AWS available and tons of reporting packages which play well with them it’s almost possible. It is also possible for the security conscious to invest and manage the requisite infrastructure in-house. The JIT (Just in time) lean principle applies here as well. An organization should only generate information and insights at the speed which it can take action on. Anything more could be a waste of resources.

Thus at the end of day, know the customer’s pulse, make an informed choice between evolutionary and revolutionary changes to your business model and be prepared to be blind-sided by someone your organization may have never heard of. To be or not be is an incumbent’s curse but making an informed choice and being prepared for change must never be a dilemma.

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Adoption of cloud computing in call centers

Nowadays businesses are adopting cloud computing technology to enhance customer satisfaction in call centers. This technology helps the employees by providing updated information about the customers which allow them to easily manage customer needs. A cloud based call center also offers better return on investment. The employees can access the cloud from anywhere with an internet connection which helps in reducing costly on-site installations.

For more information follow

https://www.fonality.com/industry-news/what-are-benefits-moving-call-center-cloud

 

 

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Nitin Sinha
good work.
Thursday, 27 March 2014 15:59
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Concept of cloud computing in handling big data

The traditional ways of handling data do not afford easy ways to handle large number of data(in terabytes) which can nowadays be easily solved by cloud computing.

The main advantages of cloud computing are:

1)      removal of the concept of limited storage infrastructure

2)      elimination of the need of building IT infrastructures to deal with obstacles

3)      reduction of the cost of infrastructures and charges only for the resources actually used

The main challenges for cloud computing are:

1)      shipping of hard disk drives to cloud providers

2)      data transferring through web

 

According to Gartner's Hype cycle, cloud computing has reached a maturity that leads it into a productive phase. This means most of the main issues with cloud computing have been resolved.

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