Cloud 
									computing is one of the most promising and 
									charismatic technologies of today. This 
									technology has literally revolutionized all 
									of our IT operations with a dramatic 
									increase in productivity. The variety of 
									segments that Cloud computing holds as 
									offerings fit in each of the IT processes of 
									our existing IT processes.
									
									Several organization that achieved their 
									business goals and expansion through Cloud 
									computing are a clean verdict to its 
									profitability. This is also because the 
									paradigm has multiple providers today. And 
									the number of these Cloud computing vendors 
									is sure to grow as people seek greater 
									savings and reduced adoption barriers.
									
									Uses of Cloud computing: The Ultimate 
									Benefits
									
									The benefits of using Cloud computing are 
									practically limitless. Not only does Cloud 
									computing standardizes your workstation, but 
									it also lets you reduce incurring 
									expenditures of conventionally performed IT 
									operation. If the idea of perceiving cost 
									effective, standardized and completely 
									orchestrated Work environment sounds 
									alluring, than read on below as we amaze you 
									with more merits of Cloud computing.
									
									• Anytime anywhere accessibility:
									The anytime anywhere accessibility of Cloud 
									computing allows users to access their data 
									on the go, form which ever location they 
									want. As Cloud computing utilizes internet 
									as the sole access medium-users can cut the 
									hassle and costs of conventional data 
									transition phases. Whichever model of Cloud 
									computing you utilize, if its data involved, 
									you are assured that your data is 
									omnipresent the Cloud ready to be retrieved 
									and processed.
									
									• Inexpensive operations:
									The idea for investing into Cloud computing 
									at first may sound a bit pricey. We also 
									agree that certain features of the Cloud are 
									costly. However in comparison to the 
									traditional or predecessor technologies, 
									Cloud computing comprises literally no 
									hidden costs. Your get to pay just for the 
									services you use, and then enjoy no 
									bilateral expenditures in the long run.
									
									• Metered payment:
									In certain models of Cloud computing where 
									you need to attain consistent resources of 
									the virtualized instances, the metered form 
									of payments radically reduces your 
									expenditures. Mainly in Cloud web 
									application hosting, none of the resources 
									are provided to you as rentals. Users get to 
									use as much resources as they want and pay 
									in the end only for what they utilized.
									
									• Customizable infrastructure:
									Cloud computing involves users to choose the 
									configuration of the infrastructure they 
									want. With this feature, not only do the 
									seamless and limitless resources of the 
									Cloud tend to boom the functionality of 
									their IT operations, but a sharper Cloud 
									environment also allows them to get the most 
									sophisticated tasks done.
									
									• On demand applications:
									If organizations want to acquire the right 
									software for their processes, Cloud 
									Computing rents out the most legit software 
									to them. In this way, for company wide 
									access they don’t have to purchase licenses. 
									All the need to do is acquire enterprise 
									level software and share the accessibility 
									to their entire workstation.
									
									• Gigantic Storage:
									For safe keeping data that too with 
									Security, certain Companies invest in 
									in-house datacenters and storage servers. 
									These storage appliances not only provide 
									limited Storage capacity, but often require 
									high maintenance and management. Which is 
									why, fulfillment of in-house infrastructure 
									is often subjected to costly figures, both 
									in human resource and finances.
									
									Cloud computing allows users to put their 
									entire data into specially maintained and 
									accredited Storage servers that can be 
									equipped with gazillion bytes of data. With 
									Cloud storage, their data remains secure and 
									backed up into the Cloud environment.
									
									Uses of Cloud Computing in E-Commerce 
									Industry – Make the Final Move
									
									We hope my article would let you clearly 
									understand the worth of Cloud computingand 
									its influence over traditional formats of 
									IT. Corporation with such segments of Cloud 
									computing can save a whole lot of money as a 
									result of streamlined and standardized 
									hardware,-that have negligent problems than 
									a network of heterogeneous devices.
									
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									SaaS and StaaS.
									
									Cloud Testing: The Next Generation
									The hype of cloud computing is undeniable; 
									specifically the way it helps enterprises 
									save money. It helps organizations or 
									service industries to focus more on their 
									core business rather than thinking about 
									setting up and maintaining IT 
									infrastructure.
									Moreover, cloud computing brings a hosting 
									environment that is immediate scaling, 
									available on demand and flexible for the 
									organizations in planning, installation, 
									configuration and validation of complicated 
									test environments while improving the 
									quality of testing in quick time.
									Cloud testing brings a whole host of 
									benefits for the enterprises having 
									applications hosted on the cloud! Let’s 
									explore more on this!
									What is cloud testing anyway?
									Cloud testing is nothing but a means of 
									testing cloud-based applications that 
									utilize resources over the cloud. 
									Benefits of cloud testing
									• Rapid provision of Test environment 
									• Cheaper Cost in setting infrastructure 
									• Faster customization of hardware resources
									• Fulfill the concept of Green computing and 
									Reducing Carbon foot Print
									• Utilization of resources effectively
									
									Final Verdict!
									
									Computer Scientist has already predicted 
									that most of the organizations will adopt 
									cloud solutions in place for their 
									conventional applications within next five 
									years. Moving testing in the cloud will help 
									organizations leverage from the latest tools 
									and enhanced security. 
									
									THE TOP EFFECTS OF CLOUD-BASED 
									E-COMMERCE APPLICATIONS
									
									The ability to lower costs, accelerate 
									deployments and respond quickly to market 
									opportunities and challenges are just a few 
									reasons why so many IT leaders are 
									leveraging cloud-based e-commerce 
									applications. Given the variety of 
									solutions, IT leaders must research their 
									options carefully in order to select the one 
									that best meets their needs. Following are 
									the top impacts of cloud computing on 
									e-commerce applications and steps IT leaders 
									should take during their evaluation process.
									
									“Cloud-based e-commerce applications allow 
									companies to respond quickly to market 
									opportunities and challenges – as long as 
									they engage IT”
									It’s easy for business leaders to focus on 
									the benefits of cloud computing without 
									considering the time and effort involved in 
									implementing a viable solution. However, 
									whatever cloud computing solution they 
									select, the application will need access to 
									customer data, product data, fulfillment 
									systems and other operational systems in 
									order to support e-commerce. Cue the IT 
									team.
									
									Today’s IT staff is being tasked to serve as 
									trusted business advisors to their 
									organization’s customers, partners and 
									executives. Prior to an organization 
									investing in a cloud solution, the IT team 
									must clearly outline the business goals, 
									objectives, costs and benefits. They should 
									also review what systems and data must be 
									integrated (i.e., fulfillment systems, 
									customer service systems and customer and 
									product data sources) in order to achieve 
									the goals. Finally, IT should explain how 
									failing to integrate other systems will 
									impact overall business results.
									
									“Cloud-based e-commerce applications enable 
									IT and business leaders to evaluate new 
									opportunities without large upfront 
									investments”
									
									With smaller capital expenditures (CapEx) 
									needed to launch a site, combined with 
									operational expenditures (OpEx) that are 
									typically billed on a “pay as you go” basis, 
									organizations can shift their business 
									online with minimal investment risk. A 
									faster time to deployment allows them to 
									streamline time-to-market for their products 
									and services.
									
									For companies looking to expand into new 
									geographical regions or test an e-commerce 
									business model with a new brand or product 
									line, or as a proof of concept (POC), 
									cloud-based e-commerce applications provide 
									them with flexibility and scalability at a 
									reasonable investment. However, it’s 
									important for IT to evaluate the total costs 
									involved in implementing a cloud solution 
									including: integration, customization 
									requirements, migration costs, e-commerce 
									seasonality and peak loads and scalability.
									
									“Consumerization of the online customer 
									experience requires closer scrutiny of 
									solution offerings”
									
									While many B2C companies use e-commerce 
									platforms for direct sales, B2B 
									organizations are also leveraging them to 
									add transactional capabilities to their 
									informational sites. In addition, the online 
									experience is becoming more “consumerized,” 
									meaning that B2B buyers expect a retail-like 
									customer experience – even when visiting 
									non-retail sites. Cloud solution providers (CSPs) 
									that focus solely on creating retail models 
									are often not well-versed in B2B 
									requirements which can be more complex. As a 
									result, their offerings don’t include B2B 
									functions, such as easy entry of large 
									orders and repeat orders, segmented product 
									catalogues that are based on a client 
									hierarchy and buying privileges, configure 
									price quote capabilities and extended 
									payment terms. IT leaders have an 
									unprecedented number of CSPs from which to 
									choose. However, they need to carefully 
									evaluate ones that have experience meeting 
									their industry-specific needs, whether it’s 
									B2B, B2C, or a combination of both.
									
									“IT leaders must understand the pros and 
									cons of cloud-based ownership models in 
									order to select the right solution for their 
									needs”
									
									In addition to selecting a cloud-based 
									e-commerce solution, IT leaders are tasked 
									with choosing from a variety of ownership 
									options. For example, an organization can 
									use an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) 
									model to run its application package or 
									custom e-commerce software. It can use a 
									managed service provider to manage its 
									applications or create custom e-commerce 
									software on IaaS. Or the organization can 
									subscribe to a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) 
									e-commerce application. Each of these 
									options must be mapped back to the 
									organization’s financial resources and 
									technology requirements. IT leaders also 
									need to determine the features and functions 
									they require for their organization’s online 
									selling initiatives. They should collaborate 
									with an experienced CSP to develop a 
									solution that supports their organization’s 
									long-term online sales objectives, and 
									outlines current and future technology 
									needs. Finally, IT needs to evaluate the 
									total cost of ownership (TCO) of their cloud 
									model versus the traditional licensed 
									approach for a pre-determined period of time 
									to evaluate its ROI. The HOSTING team of 
									cloud experts work with in-house application 
									developers to design and build cloud-based 
									e-commerce environments that can help 
									organizations lower their costs and take 
									advantage of new business opportunities.