How Does Cloud Computing Work
How Does Cloud Computing Work
Does
Cloud
Computing
Work?
Carl
Mazzanti,
CEO,
eMazzanti
Technologies
IT
Support
and
Cloud
Computing
Services
for
Small
Business
Hoboken,
NJ
and
NYC,
201-360-4400
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How
does
Cloud
Computing
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By
Carl
Mazzanti,
CEO,
eMazzanti
Technologies
We
are
already
in
the
Cloud
Cloud
Computing
is
Internet-based
processing,
where
computing
infrastructure,
software
applications,
business
processes
and
collaboration
and
information
capabilities
are
delivered
to
computers
and
other
devices
(such
as
smart
phones
and
tablet
PCs)
on
demand
over
the
Internet.
So,
the
"cloud"
we're
talking
about
is
not
a
white
puffy
thing
in
the
sky,
it's
the
metaphor
used
to
describe
capabilities
that
are
available
via
the
Internet.
Cloud
Computing
is
the
latest
buzz
word
around
a
number
of
Internet
services
that
already
are
available
as
well
as
those
services
that
will
yet
come.
It's
the
next
phase
in
the
Internet's
evolution
though
we've
already
started
our
relationship
with
the
cloud
some
time
ago.
Familiar
Cloud-Based
Services
If
you
use
any
of
the
popular
public
email
services
like
Yahoo!,
Hot
Mail
or
Gmail,
you're
already
taking
advantage
of
cloud
computing.
Your
email
Inbox,
Sent,
Drafts,
Deleted
and
Contacts
files
are
hosted
on
the
provider's
computer
servers.
If
you
also
signed
up
for
additional
services
from
providers
such
as
Microsoft
Messenger
and
Google
Gmail,
you
might
also
be
taking
advantage
of
instant
messaging
or
blogging
features,
also
cloud-based
services
that
make
communicating
with
friends,
family
and
business
associates
easy
and
efficient.
If
you've
ever
used
Skype
to
make
phone
calls
or
hold
video
conferences,
this
is
another
cloud-based
service
that
reduces
costs
and
makes
efficient
use
of
our
time.
Software
as
a
Service-Something
Old,
Something
New
Though
Software-as-a-Service
(SaaS)
has
been
around
a
number
of
years
and
is
technically
no
more
or
less
a
form
of
Cloud
Computing,
it
is
also
evolving
into
some
pretty
interesting
opportunities
for
users,
on
both
the
personal
and
business
level.
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Again,
public
email
is
a
great
example
of
SaaS
that
we've
enjoyed
for
a
long
time.
However,
the
SaaS
or
Cloud
Computing
landscape
is
morphing
into
a
new
generation
of
capabilities.
For
example
Microsoft
Office
Live,
Office
365
(coming
soon)
and
Google
Docs
offer
web-based
word
processing,
spreadsheets,
presentation
capabilities
and
data
storage.
These
cloud
services
give
us
instant
access
to
powerful
document
creation
and
management
tools
that
are
always
available
regardless
of
geography.
This
nascent
capability
is
the
ultimate
evolution
in
mobility
and
productivity.
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Computing
on
the
cloud
requires
vigilance
about
risks
such
as
security,
manageability,
standards,
governance,
and
compliance:
Cloud
security.
The
same
security
principles
that
apply
to
on-site
computing
apply
to
cloud
physical
and
cloud-based
environments.
You
need
a
consistent
view
across
both
on-premises
and
cloud-based
environments.
Cloud
standards.
Cloud
standards
ensure
inter-functionality,
so
you
can
take
tools,
applications,
controls
for
moving
data.
It
also
includes
managing
data
storage
and
the
resources
for
large-
scale
data
processing.
How
Cloud
Computing
Can
Reduce
Costs
Most
small
and
medium
size
businesses
are
very
interested
in
reducing
costs
where
ever
possible.
Public
or
private
cloud
computing
solutions
are
worth
investigating.
Broadly
speaking,
Cloud
Computing
can
benefit
your
company
in
the
following
ways:
Lower
up-front
investment
Dynamic
scalability
Enrich
experiences
across
PCs,
phones
and
browser
Rapid
deployment
Distributed
disaster
recovery
scenarios
Reputation-based
technologies
(technologies
that
come
from
major
providers)
More
specifically,
public
or
private-based
Cloud
Computing
can,
for
example,
help
reduce
IT
costs.
Below
are
five
additional
ways
of
doing
so:
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The
public
cloud
model
often
has
the
potential
to
deliver
the
most
dramatic
cost
savings:
1. Pay
as
you
go.
This
is
perhaps
the
most
compelling
of
any
cloud
value
message.
By
moving
applications
and
workloads
to
a
public
cloud
platform,
internal
IT
staff
can
instantly
adjust
resources
up
or
down,
depending
on
the
immediate
needs
of
any
particular
workload.
2. Control
server
proliferation.
Placing
workloads
in
the
cloud
means
those
workloads
no
longer
require
dedicated
server
capital
investments.
While
the
cloud
isnt
free,
running
applications
cloud-based
servers
allows
the
possibility
of
reducing
or
eliminating
that
cost.
3. Data
center
cost
reductions.
Fewer
servers
mean
a
smaller
data
center
footprint.
That
translates
to
direct
savings
on
real
estate,
power,
and
cooling.
It
also
translates
to
indirect
savings
on
business
continuity
and
facilities
maintenance.
Even
though
these
savings
extend
to
the
private
cloud
model,
the
public
cloud
model
offers
small
and
medium-size
businesses
the
possibility
of
eliminating
the
need
for
a
data
center.
But
as
the
new
shift
in
cloud
computing
expands,
businesses
will
likely
see
a
combination
of
private
and
public
cloud
models
become
the
most
popular
implementation.
This
combination
provides
the
most
flexible
IT
infrastructure
and
has
compelling
costs
savings
of
its
own:
4. Virtualization
Decreases
IT
Costs.
Scaling
infrastructure
to
meet
new
workload
demands,
maintaining
physical
security,
and
software
deployment
and
patching
are
just
a
few
examples
of
costly
IT
management
tasks
that
are
decreased
significantly
by
running
a
virtualized
infrastructure.
5. IT
as
a
Service
Decreases
IT
Costs.
Private
or
hosted
private
clouds
allow
users
to
provision
many
IT
services
on
their
own
through
self-service
portals.
Significant
savings
can
result
on
common
help
desk
calls
and
other
IT
management
tasks
like
procurement
and
server
configuration.
At
eMazzanti
Technologies
customers
benefit
from
four
powerful,
immediately
available,
eCare
Cloud
Services:
1. eCare
Cloud
Exchange:
hosted
email,
calendar
and
information
collaboration
2. eCare
Cloud
SharePoint
Services:
hosted
document
and
information
collaboration
services
3. MXINSPECT-cloud-based
anti-spam
email
filtering
4. Business
continuity
and
Disaster
Recovery
Service-secure,
hosted
off-site
data
backup
service
5.
Other
custom
Cloud
Computing
solutions
are
possible
as
well
and
will
be
best
determined
by
a
qualified
IT
consultant.
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About
eMazzanti
Technologies
With
a
company
name
that
sounds
more
like
a
purebred,
high-performance
sports
car
than
a
IT
support
and
consulting
firm,
eMazzanti
Technologies
is
all
about
delivering
powerful
solutions
such
as
cloud
computing,
computer
network
management,
network
troubleshooting,
business
continuity
and
disaster
recovery,
green
computing,
mobile
workforce
technology,
information
security,
business
information
optimization
in
the
most
efficient
manner
possible.
The
Hoboken,
N.J.,
firm
is
located
in
one
of
the
most
densely
populated
-
and
competitive
-
regions
in
the
U.S.
It
provides
business
technology
consulting
services
for
companies
ranging
from
home
offices
to
multinational
corporations
throughout
the
New
York
metropolitan
area
and
in
three
countries.
For
more
information
contact:
Carl
Mazzanti
201-360-
4400
or
emazzanti.net