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Application Integration SolutionsEnterprises and their respective IT organizations can see the benefits of cloud computing on the horizon. Although Software as a Service (SaaS) applications have been around for a while, the IT industry is taking it to a new level. Enterprises are beginning to see the business value and the agility provided by moving applications to the cloud. In the past, almost every IT project came with a huge upfront capital investment in hardware and software. There was often an even bigger (and often hard to estimate) post-implementation operational support cost as well. IT had to estimate these costs based on number of users, transactions, etc. and purchase for the maximum. The cloud helps organizations use what they need, when they need it and only pay for it then. This shift is going to allow organizations to refocus those remaining resources and dollars on business innovation and give them a competitive edge over their competition. There are really three models with cloud computing: Hosted Servers, SaaS, and Cloud Development Platforms. The first two models have been used for many years and provide organizations a lot of cost savings with respect to internal operational IT costs. The third model is the game changer. Cloud platforms such as Windows Azure are allowing organizations to dynamically push entire applications or pieces of applications to the cloud. Not only do these platforms provide the cost savings that hosted servers and SaaS provide, but they can also be spun up on as many servers as required at any given time. It’s a pay-as-you-go model and the cost grows along with your business. Huge capital investments do not need to be made to service end-user number one. Applications can be developed, changed and implemented much quicker. MPS Partners believes a pragmatic approach to cloud computing can achieve the greatest results for our customers. Although it is a major IT shift in paradigms, we don’t recommend our customers start planning to move all of their applications to the cloud tomorrow. The most value in cloud computing will be achieved by defining a portfolio of on-premise, off-premise and hybrid applications. An organization should begin by creating an enterprise reference architecture and roadmap. A strategy can then be built to put the most appropriate applications or services to the cloud first. To facilitate this pragmatic approach, an organization will need to have a strong strategy based on services and integration. The decision of hosting an application on-premise or off-premise (or both) should be built into the normal IT governance strategies of an organization.
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To request more information about MPS Partners’ Cloud Readiness Assessment approach or to request an assessment for your organization, click here. Cloud Computing Pulse Survey: Explore Its Growing Impact Cloud Computing Pulse Survey Supplement – Q3/Q4 2010 MPS Partners is committed to keeping a pulse on the evolution of cloud computing by conducting ongoing pulse surveys that explore the progress, development and impacts of the cloud. We look forward to sharing ongoing cloud insights in upcoming pulse surveys and events. Please contact us at 312.756.1760 or sales@mpspartners.com to learn more about our Application & Integrations Solutions competency. |
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