E-Guide CLOUD COMPUTING FACTS MAY UNCLENCH SERVER HUGGERS HOLD



Similar documents
Hybrid cloud computing explained

E-Guide HOW THE VMWARE SOFTWARE DEFINED DATA CENTER WORKS: AN IAAS EXAMPLE

Solution Spotlight BEST PRACTICES FOR DEVELOPING MOBILE CLOUD APPS REVEALED

E-Guide MANAGING AND MONITORING HYBRID CLOUD RESOURCE POOLS: 3 STEPS TO ENSURE OPTIMUM APPLICATION PERFORMANCE

Benefits of virtualizing your network

E-Guide CONSIDERATIONS FOR EFFECTIVE SOFTWARE LICENSE MANAGEMENT

E-Guide SIX ENTERPRISE CLOUD STORAGE AND FILE-SHARING SERVICES TO CONSIDER

Hyper-V 3.0: Creating new virtual data center design options Top four methods for deployment

Evaluating SaaS vs. on premise for ERP systems

Securing the SIEM system: Control access, prioritize availability

Is Your Data Safe in the Cloud?

3 common cloud challenges eradicated with hybrid cloud

BUYING PROCESS FOR ALL-FLASH SOLID-STATE STORAGE ARRAYS

E-Guide NETWORKING MONITORING BEST PRACTICES: SETTING A NETWORK PERFORMANCE BASELINE

HOW MICROSOFT AZURE AD USERS CAN EMPLOY SSO

GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATING PROCUREMENT SOFTWARE

HOW TO SELECT THE BEST SOLID- STATE STORAGE ARRAY FOR YOUR ENVIRONMENT

Managing Data Center Growth Explore Your Options

E-Guide THE LATEST IN SAN AND NAS STORAGE TRENDS

E-Guide WHAT IT MANAGERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RISKY FILE-SHARING

Expert guide to achieving data center efficiency How to build an optimal data center cooling system

Software Defined Networking Goes Well Beyond the Data Center

How to Define SIEM Strategy, Management and Success in the Enterprise

5 free Exchange add-ons you should consider Eliminating administration pain points on a budget

Skills shortage, training present pitfalls for big data analytics

Exchange Server 2010 backup and recovery tips and tricks

How To Protect Your Online Backup From Being Hacked

Essentials Guide CONSIDERATIONS FOR SELECTING ALL-FLASH STORAGE ARRAYS

Preparing for the cloud: Understanding the infrastructure impacts Eight essential tips for a successful cloud migration

MDM features vs. native mobile security

Solution Spotlight KEY OPPORTUNITIES AND PITFALLS ON THE ROAD TO CONTINUOUS DELIVERY

E-Guide UNDERSTANDING PCI MOBILE PAYMENT PROCESSING SECURITY GUIDELINES

Social media driving CRM strategies

LTO tape technology continues to evolve with LTO 5

Supply Chain Management Tips and Best Practices

Advantages on Green Cloud Computing

Order Management System Best Practices

The state of cloud adoption in India The use cases, industry trends, business demands, and user expectations driving cloud adoption in Indian

BEST PRACTICES FOR MANAGING THE EVOLUTION OF EHRS

5 ways to leverage the free VMware hypervisor Key tips for working around the VMware cost barrier

Managing the supply chain for SAP

Virtualization backup tools: How the field stacks up

WHAT S INSIDE NEW HYPER- CONVERGED SYSTEMS

The skinny on storage clusters

Cloud Security Certification Guide What certification is right for you?

Key Trends in the Identity and Access Management Market and How CA IAM R12 Suite Addresses These Trends

Best Practices for Database Security

HR Managers Focus on Recruiting Experience as War for Talent Intensifies

E-Guide VIRTUALIZED GPUS TO IMPROVE VDI PERFORMANCE

The Do s and Don ts of Server Virtualization Back to basics tips for Australian IT professionals

E-Guide HOW A TOP E-COMMERCE STRATEGY LEADS TO STRONG SALES

Moving to the Cloud: A guide for Southeast Asian IT and Business Managers

10 things you should look for. Choosing HR software

7 remote office backup options: Which is right for you?

Transcription:

E-Guide CLOUD COMPUTING FACTS MAY UNCLENCH SERVER HUGGERS HOLD

T o d ay, n e a r ly e v e r y IT function is available as a cloud-based service: email, payroll, HR, analytics, and on and on. While higher-level executives may be open to the idea of cloud-based services, many entrenched, operational IT staffers server huggers often are not. This e-guide reveals what certain server huggers feel about cloud-based services, and provides answers to those who just can t give up their beloved hardware. PAGE 2 OF 6

CLOUD COMPUTING FACTS MAY UNCLENCH SERVER HUGGERS HOLD Some IT pros have white-knuckle grips on servers and traditional on-premises IT. But that may be because of misinformation on cloud. Every IT function you can think of is available as a cloud-based service these days: email and communications, payroll, human resources, file sharing, analytics -- the list goes on. Cloud services are often used by newer companies with no legacy infrastructure, but they re also pitched to replace existing onpremises systems. That s when the trouble starts, said Curtis Peterson, vice president of operations at RingCentral Inc., a provider of cloud-based business communications services that is an alternative to legacy PBX systems. While higher-level executives may be open to the idea of cloud-based services, more entrenched, operational IT staffers -- so-called server huggers -- often are not. Here s what Peterson hears from server huggers and what he has to say to those who just can t give up their beloved hardware. PAGE 3 OF 6

IF WE DON T OWN IT, WE CAN T CONTROL IT. I call this the delusion of control, Peterson said. He says IT teams can actually gain a greater degree of control over a cloud-hosted application, thanks to ubiquitous Web- or mobile-based management consoles. There s probably some truth to that, but also a measure of wishful thinking. I CAN RUN IT BETTER. The reality is that cloud-hosted service providers have one goal and one goal only: to maintain the uptime and reliability of their service, and their systems are designed with that goal in mind, Peterson said. Like most cloud providers, we perform updates every couple of weeks without any downtime, he said. That s difficult for on-premises IT to do. I CAN PROVIDE END USERS WITH ALL THE TRAINING THEY NEED. But do you really know how much training is needed? IT staff members often underestimate that. They also overestimate how much time they have to train end users. As a general rule, SaaS applications are designed to be very easy to pick up. We ve learned the features that our users really need and put them right in the face of the user, Peterson said. The flip side is that the features PAGE 4 OF 6

that users need only rarely are buried deep within the application -- if they re there at all. MY USERS NEED SERVICES ONLY AT THE OFFICE. Not these days, Peterson said. Any system that works only at the office is an outdated view of reality. Users need access to IT systems wherever they may be, whether that s doing a demo at a customer site or sitting at a Starbucks, he said. No argument there. PAGE 5 OF 6

FREE RESOURCES FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS TechTarget publishes targeted technology media that address your need for information and resources for researching products, developing strategy and making cost-effective purchase decisions. Our network of technology-specific Web sites gives you access to industry experts, independent content and analysis and the Web s largest library of vendor-provided white papers, webcasts, podcasts, videos, virtual trade shows, research reports and more drawing on the rich R&D resources of technology providers to address market trends, challenges and solutions. Our live events and virtual seminars give you access to vendor neutral, expert commentary and advice on the issues and challenges you face daily. Our social community IT Knowledge Exchange allows you to share real world information in real time with peers and experts. WHAT MAKES TECHTARGET UNIQUE? TechTarget is squarely focused on the enterprise IT space. Our team of editors and network of industry experts provide the richest, most relevant content to IT professionals and management. We leverage the immediacy of the Web, the networking and face-to-face opportunities of events and virtual events, and the ability to interact with peers all to create compelling and actionable information for enterprise IT professionals across all industries and markets. PAGE 6 OF 6