I’ve recently been chewing through BlueMountainLab’s podcasts on Cloud Computing. I’ll be honest – I’m a skeptic when it comes to cloud computing, but I’m developing a better understanding of it after listening to ‘casts on this topic for about 2 hours (maybe I’m just been brainwashed?). If you’re not immediately familiar with what this term means, check out the below video – you’ll see some of the biggest and brightest minds in digital technologies explain in simple terms what ‘cloud computing’ is.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, or away from a digital connection, for the past couple of years you’ve likely experienced cloud computing. Have you hopped into Google docs, Zimbra, or any other environment where you perform standard tasks in a web-based environment? If so, you’ve been ‘in the cloud’. What we’re seeing is a shift away from centrally owned company infrastructure toward infrastructure that is owned and operated by another company. To picture it, rather than host your own mail servers, you shift your corporation over to Google Apps, and at the same time can take advantage of the word processing, chat, and page creation features that accompany the Google solution. Should you need to increase storage, or alter your current feature set, you can have it set up in a few hours – this contrasts with spending corporate resources acquiring a solution, installing it, educating your users, etc. By outsourcing high-cost, high-time-sink operations you can realign your IT staff so that they can focus on corporate issues; designing unique solutions for unique problems, focusing their skill sets in more cost-effective areas, etc.