Posted June 14, 201212 yr FPCH Admin Posted on The Operations of Cloud Computing[/b] What this means is that Cloud computing transforms the way enterprises provide and consume IT services with the promise of more productive infrastructure and more predictable applications. [url=http://www.everything-microsoft.com/2012/06/14/microsoft-system-center-2012-2/the-cloud/" rel="attachment wp-att-94593">http://cdn8.everything-microsoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/The-Cloud-400x263.jpg?9d7bd4 Business users see cost savings and flexibility when they consume IT as a Service—a service that they self-allocate through a portal, that scales up or down according to their needs, and that they pay for based on use. Consider that most companies cannot afford to upgrade to the latest operating system because that would also involve upgrading to more sophisticated and expensive hardware. But with the Cloud operations, the latest software and hardware is automatically provided, so the upgrade costs are never there. Datacenter administrators will see cost savings by pooling shared resources together into a private cloud that serves multiple business users who consume only what they need. Flexibility will come through leveraging public cloud resources to complement on-premises capacity. So if you need it you use it, if you don’t, you won’t. All of this provides cost controls that you can manage. [url=http://www.everything-microsoft.com/2012/06/14/microsoft-system-center-2012-2/">Microsoft System Center 2012 was posted on [url=http://www.everything-microsoft.com">Everything Microsoft - Latest Microsoft News, Guides, Reviews & Themes. If you are not reading this content in an email newsletter, it is being used without permission. View the full article Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
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