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The difference between a cloud and SaaS

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 12/21/2009 - 14:30
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Cloud computing is the future of business, where as SaaS isn’t necessarily the future of business, as much as it is a business/design concept.  There is this common misconception that “cloud” computing is hosted applications or services.  That is not cloud computing, that is SaaS.

SaaS stands for “Software as a Service” a basic example of “SaaS” is webmail.  If your organization has email but offers a fully functional webmail client then, they’re offering software (email client) as a service that is not dependent on your computer.

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IT can add more to the bottom line

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 09/08/2009 - 12:00
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  • roi
  • saas
  • voip

One of the most challenging things in IT is making people believe we’re not an endless black hole.   Every organization I have been a member of has struggled with the same viewpoint of IT.  We’re looked upon as a cost not a savings.  Typically it’s because we’re the one division of the company that is spending money without adding any to the bottom line.  Sure most of the systems we put in for other departments such as Marketing or Sales save the company millions a year, but we never get the credit for helping make that happen.

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Cloud computing: Changing how you do business

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 08/25/2009 - 18:27
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  • managed datacenters
  • saas

When I started in IT ten years ago it was a very different place than it is today.  Windows 98 was bleeding edge for consumers and Windows 2000 was nipping at its heels.  I cut my teeth on NT 4.0 PDC/BDC to Active Directory migrations and ridding companies of the infamous Exchange 5.5.  Datacenters were vast with expensive cooling and payroll was sky high for the best and the brightest trained IT people.

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