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Head In The Clouds? Put Data There Instead
To cloud or not to cloud, that is the question. There is a fair amount of debate about cloud computing these days, as organizations try to decide whether to take advantage of online tools and move their data to remote servers, or to keep control by using traditional software on dedicated internal servers. There is likely no definitive answer, as business requirements vary wildly from organization to organization.
In an article for smallbiztechnology.com, Jonathan Sapir discusses the pros and cons of cloud computing and helps organizations understand the advantages and mechanics, using metaphors that any business owner can relate to. At Web Content 2009 Tampa Bay, Sapir presents Situational Applications: Cost Effective Solutions to Immediate Business Challenges, which describes ways to capitalize on the new technologies available to all sizes of business.




