Cloud business consist of companies providing cloud services. Cloud business deal with software-as-a-service (SaaS), infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) and/or platform-as-a-service (PaaS). These services help businesses build applications and websites, store and analyze data in a scalable, cost-effective, productive, and high-performance environment. Amazon, Google, Microsoft, SalesForce.com are some of the cloud computing giants.
Cloud Business refers to business systems which involves setting up applications on a virtual network. This virtual or cloud based network is used to access all data concerned with business intelligence. This includes KPIs, dashboards and similar tools required for smooth conduction of business analysis and strategies. Cloud businesses have a myriad of benefits, some of which are summarized:
Cloudcheckr on Amazon Web Services: A Guide To Cost Management
White Paper By: CloudCheckr
Planning and understanding the AWS costs and cloud consumption is an essential part of realizing the benefits offered by the AWS Cloud. In this changing IT world, new challenges come along with the latest trends, one of which being the management of AWS costs within a dynamic virtual environment. This can be overcome through the AWS cost management tools as well as methods to have clear...
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...
The Forrester Wave: Hybrid Integration For Enterprises, Q4 2016
White Paper By: Software AG
The hybrid integration market is growing because more EA professionals see the broad capabilities and use-case flexibility as a way to address key business challenges. This market growth is in large part due to firms rethinking their integration strategies. To assess the state of the hybrid integration market and see how the vendors stack up against each other, the strengths and weaknesses...
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 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 Versus Premise: A Decision Framework for Contact Center Technology
White Paper By: Altivon
Competing in today's highly competitive environment requires enterprises to have an agile technology infrastructure to support customer service and to achieve the greater corporate objective of improving the customer experience. In contact centers, choosing between cloud and premise can be confounding. We advocate a decision framework and the same fundamental decision framework for...