The 3 biggest cloud computing risks for businesses …and how they’re being addressed by major cloud computing providers Adopting and adapting to any new technology incurs some form of risk, there’s simply no way of avoiding it. Does this mean that we should cower in the corner, our momentum frozen in total disillusionment? We have [...]
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Cloud Computing governance and ITIL ITIL governance seems something from last century, something that is old and doesn’t add any value in this world of Cloud Computing. But while the technology behind cloud computing is certainly a step forward in terms of what it is capable of delivering to both businesses and consumers (not to [...]
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Why the ITIL mindset is a windfall for Cloud Computing Cloud Computing is a pretty incredible concept, don’t you think? Not only does this technological “rethinking” of computing and networking centralize virtually every component, but it also (at the same time) creates a system for distributing nearly endless (computing) power to individual users. But these [...]
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When you strip away all the intricacies and esoteric information, ITIL is essentially a compendium of service lifecycle-bound solutions and recommendations. While ITIL lacks a definitive guide which is capable of providing a standardized framework for establishing individual cloud computing infrastructures, it can still be utilized in other important ways. In the IT/ITIL lifecycle, crisis [...]
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ITIL has a great reputation among both IT professionals as well as business persons, and for good reason. It is a representation of the hard work, knowledge, experience and research gathered from countless individuals (and groups). By the same token, cloud computing is taking on new followers and devotees on a daily basis, once again [...]
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