Saturday, 31 March 2012

Cloud Computing Advantages

By Roger Seely


In a computer age where companies meet consumer demands by purchasing more software, network and storage hardware to grow their base of operations, cloud computing solutions couldn't have been released at a better time. Cloud computing as it is known, is a Web based service that gives a centralised access to commercial software, from basic office applications like Microsoft Word to enterprise wide, mission critical programs like customer resource management for companies.

Prior to clouding computing, the present trend for firms that need to enhance their priority programs has been to get the software program and end user licenses needed to employ it. Buying new servers, PCs, additional space for storage and security systems were also essential to be able to operate these enterprise programs as the business network grew. But thanks to this hot trend in computing, enterprises do not need to spend money repeating this process any time they have to upgrade their network.

Indeed companies are migrating to the cloud infrastructure because of the security measures it provides. Just as firms can face security issues on their local networks, cloud enterprises can experience undesired intrusions in the cloud if they do not take care. For these reasons, whatever security controls firms instituted on their local networks should be extended to the cloud infrastructure also.

Cloud computing ensures that firewalls are instituted to protect business clouds whether private or public, from undesirable access. In addition, companies with a server inside their cloud that may be accessed by public ports or (Internet Protocol) IP addresses can be completely assured of total security. However, companies are encouraged not to administer their cloud over the public Internet as most cloud providers encourage, but to do so thru a secure virtual private network (VPN) connection each time.

While cloud computing presents firms with the best option in expanding operations and saving money, it's also great to have an objective view about the security implications concerned.




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