“What is cloud computing, and what does it mean for my business?”

Edgewater, NJ, August 2012— This service is revolves around internet based computing where large groups of remote servers are networked to allow sharing of data-processing tasks, data storage, and online access to computer resources. Its infrastructures offer greater scalability and complete disaster recovery. The beauty of cloud computing technology is its simplicity, no hardware or software for you to install. The cloud computing infrastructure not only allows deep customization and application design, it preserves all customizations even during upgrades. In a cloud computing system, there is a significant workload shift. Local computers no longer have to carry a heavy workload when it comes to running applications. The network of computers that make up the cloud handles them instead. We would like to take this time to help you better understand cloud computing and how it can help your business.

A cloud can be private or public. A public cloud sells services to anyone on the Internet. A private cloud is an exclusively owned network or a data center that supplies hosted services to a limited number of people. There are 3 types of cloud computing Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, andSoftware as a service. Infrastructure is dedicated to supplying virtual machines, servers, file-based storage, load balancers, firewalls, software bundles, IP addresses, and VLANs. Platform is responsible for a computing platform including execution runtime, database, operating system, web server, programming language and developmental tools. Software has been incorporated into the strategy of all leading enterprise software companies by providing a variety of business applications, CRM, invoicing, service desk management, email, virtual desktop, communication, and games. Cloud computing clients can access their services using any of today’s electronic devices from smart phones and tablets to desktops and laptops.

Cloud computing provides you with the ability to amplify some of your trivial administrative task as well, such as basic customization, real-time reporting, security and sharing models, multiple languages and currencies. The shared infrastructure of cloud computing means it works like a utility; you only pay for what you need, upgrades are automatic, and scaling up or down is easy. Cloud based apps can get up and running in as little as a few days, and they cost less. With a cloud app, you just open a browser, log in, customize the app, and start using it.

Cloud computing helps your business proactively evolve and saves you a great deal of money.