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CRN Looking deep into the cloud
Analyst David Tebbutt describes research into cloud computing which reveals virtualisation trends and how it is going mainstream, and leading to cloud services as organisations become comfortable with the new solutions. If you need information on virtualisation and cloud services, talk to Intercept for vendor neutral advice.
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Sky news How to harness power of Cloud Computing
This article offers a beginner’s guide to cloud computing, explaining that the cloud is a combination of software on a physical machine and online services, the intelligence lies in the software and the services. One advantage of cloud computing often includes being able to work on and offline, so if internet connection is lost you are able to continue to work offline until reconnection is established. There is also flexibility and a wide choice of services available to the user. For information about how cloud computing can benefit your company, contact Intercept.
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Newtworkworld.com Characterizing cloud computing
This article helps to demystify the concept of cloud computing, by putting it in plain and simple terms. This is essentially, a service which uses the internet as its vehicle, reduces a company’s costs as it saves on storage space. For further information on how cloud computing can help save your company’s money, contacts Intercept.
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IT Director What is Cloud Computing, and Why Should You Care?
This article simplifies the concept of cloud computing, it explains that it is a model that lets you access software, server and storage resources over the Internet, without having to install and maintain these services yourself. As for ‘why should you care?’ cloud computing is a service which allows businesses to save valuable time and money, as well as a flexible concept able to evolve alongside your business. For more information about how cloud computing can save your business time and money, contact Intercept.
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IT Pro A report by US researchers had shown the increasing cost of power and cooling in the data centre is a driver towards cloud computing
As the cost of power and cooling increases more businesses are choosing to use cloud computing. Three benefits of cloud computing are cost per computation is less, servers are able to handle more diversity and the argument between hardware and power within a company’s IT department can finish. For information about how cloud computing can benefit your business, contact Intercept.
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Ebizq The seven elements of Cloud Computing’s value
The benefits of cloud computing are summed up in simple picture form. Cloud computing is broken down into three key sectors and from these, seven main elements are derived. The sectors are Economic, Architectural and Strategic. For more information about how cloud computing can be applied to your business, get in touch with Intercept, the trusted cloud and virtualisation partner to more than 60, 000 users.
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Bytestart Cloud computing explained – and the benefits for your business
Cloud computing benefits your business, especially in the long run. This article uses examples of cloud computing which are familiar to us all, such as Yahoo or Hotmail, in order to demonstrate that we all use it already. The key bonus of using cloud computing is that it allows you to do things at a very low cost, very easily. For more information about how cloud computing can be put to good use in your business, contact the London based experts, Intercept.
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XDNet Cloud Security Panel: Is cloud computing more or less secure than on-premises IT?
A panel discuss the differences in security between cloud and on-premises services. Although security fears arise when the cloud is spoken about, the experts reassure us that cloud is equally secure, and issues of security will only arise when other applications are added to either service. For further information on the security of your data using cloud computing, contact Intercept.
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Sparxoo In the News: Microsoft and Cloud Computing
Discussing software vs cloud computing, the writer recognises that conducting business ‘in the cloud’ is easier than ever. One of the cloud’s biggest champions is Google, which allows co-workers to easily collaborate on various programs. One of the key benefits of working in the cloud is that there is no need for software updates, as the servers are all updated remotely. For more information about how cloud computing can benefit your company, contact Intercept.
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IT PRO Vendors must help with confusion over cloud computing
Even IT professionals are struggling to fully understand the true meaning of cloud computing and what it can do for them. This is due to varying definitions which add to the confusion. Ultimately the concept of cloud computing is very flexible and can be tailored to suit individual clients, in order for them to receive the most relevant service. This article demonstrates how different companies use cloud computing in different ways. To find out how cloud computing can benefit your company, get in touch with Intercept.
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Gartner: If You Build a Private Cloud, Will Anyone Come?
Gartner analyst Thomas Bittman makes a sensible case for organisations to consider what their service requirements are before heading down the cloud computing route. Intercept will explain the choices and the most cost effective solutions available in a non-partisan way. Vendor neutral, Intercept can ensure customers achieve exactly what their organisation needs to deliver success.
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