I think you are going to see the Cloud computing trend accelerate not only with small companies like us. You are going to see big companies that are facing data center constraints think long and hard about how they can free up some of their existing capacity by migrating part of their portfolio to something like Amazon EC2 or some of these other companies that are offering variable costs, and very fine grained infrastructure services. What is an example of the way you are saving money by using the Amazon Cloud?
In our training courses we used to have to provide a server to set up the environment. The server is not that expensive, but shipping it around is pretty expensive. In a year, hardware plus shipping for every class is about $4,000. We set our training classes up in the Amazon Cloud where we're able to give each student their own environment. For a day it costs $2.40 for each student and totals about $400 per year verses $4,000. Plus what did that server do the rest of the time when we weren't using it for our classes? It just sat there collecting dust. So you could envision it as a stack of cash collecting dust. What about concerns regarding the security and reliability of Cloud computing?
It takes time for people to build up trust for a new approach. They simply haven't had enough time and experience yet for them to trust Amazon. Trust is a funny thing. People talk about data security and
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Cathleen A. Gagne, Senior Editorial DirectorIt's not perfect. But when I get that question I always ask the audience: "Raise your hand if you've ever had your internal IT staff have an outage?" Everybody in the room raises their hand. Okay. Then I ask: "What's more likely to happen, your internal IT staff has an outage or Amazon has an outage? Hands go up for the internal IT. Sure it's real. You'll have outages. But so what? You have outages other places too. How much are you willing to pay not to have an outage? You can do that, but you have to weigh the cost/benefit. Amazon, for example, gives you a terrific price.