Cloud Broker, either a third party business or an individual helps us examine through various offerings provided by different cloud computing services and advises the user what is best for them. The broker helps the purchaser save their time by researching services from various vendors and offers them information about how to use cloud computing to meet business goals. To fulfill this, the broker comes in close contact with the customer to comprehend work processes, budgeting, and data management needs.
Towards the end of the research, the customer is provided a list of recommended cloud service providers by the broker after which the customer contacts the vendor to hire their service. Sometimes, the broker also has the rights to negotiate contracts on behalf of the customer. He tries to be as cost-effective as possible. A customer usually hires a broker at the beginning of a project and the broker gets paid an hourly fee for their time.
Cloud ERP: Helping Manufactures Keep up with the Times
White Paper By: Mint Jutras
Cloud ERP for manufacturing is now becoming an integral part of the business operations of the major manufacturing concerns. A survey was conducted to investigate cloud ERP goals and benchmark performance of cloud based ERP implementations in light of the changing operational landscape for manufacturers. Moving to a subscription licensing and cost model, the ability to access anywhere,...
Cloud Computing Success Demands the Right Cloud Connectivity
White Paper By: GTT Communications
Cloud connectivity has moved beyond the tipping point, with the majority of enterprises using some form of cloud computing in their business. The white paper on “Cloud computing success demands the right cloud connectivity” highlights why it is critically important for enterprises to use private cloud connectivity, rather than the public Internet, to access their IT applications...
Cloud security solution to protect your network and ensure compliance without breaking the bank
White Paper By: Qualys [NASDAQ: QLYS]
Today, the cloud-based security services are expected to be a “new area of growth.” The adoption of cloud solutions is driven by the need to innovate, simplify and cut costs. Avoiding the cost and the complexity of traditional software is one of the reasons why cloud services has become a mainstream delivery method for security solutions. This whitepaper explains how you can use...
Cloud Sandboxing for Financial Services
White Paper By: Quali
Cloud Sandboxing for Financial Services will ensure that your applications run smoothly on your large and complex infrastructure. Financial Services applications are becoming more complex and sophisticated – embracing newer technologies while at the same time having to support core services that are based on legacy and on-premises specialized systems. This...
Cloud Implementation Readiness
White Paper By: Navigator Management Partners
As your organization plans for and prepares to implement a cloud ERP solution, it’s worthwhile to consider a number of key activities to do in advance of even selecting a software solution provider and implementation services provider. Starting your new cloud based ERP with less historical data will always be recommended by software vendors and implementers and that may actually work...
Cloud Computing and Blockchain Technologies
White Paper By: China Systems
Cloud Computing and Blockchain Technologies: Their Future Use to Support International Trade and Supply Chain Finance A combination of Cloud and Blockchain will potentially transform the current paper-based trade finance approach for the processing and management of trade transactions into a more inclusive digital and efficient platform. Cloud computing and Blockchain Technology also have...