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Reduce Cost, Increase Profit: Get on Cloud !

The current need is to think of a new way of managing computing resources.Organizations iare looking to reduce the cost on IT resourses and avoid maintainance problems with the help of shared resources or pay-per-use basis online.

Oracle Cloud Computing is the technology which can be helpful in reducing the cost and avoiding the maintainance hassle.Cloud computing is an approach to “increase capacity or add capabilities on the fly without investing in new infrastructure, training new personnel, or licensing new software. Cloud computing encompasses any subscription-based or pay-per-use service that, in real time over the Internet, extends IT's existing capabilities.
Instead, cloud computing views computing resources as being provided as fully online services. In addition, the data generated or acquired by the user also resides online, and the user has sole access to that data unless he or she decides to share it. This approach represents part of the evolution of the client-server model.

The Next Generation of the Business Application Will be cloud-enabled.

Few things to ponder:

• Are you looking for economical computing styles that maximize entrepreneurial scalability?

•Do you want to reduce IT Infrastructure cost to maintain the Oracle application?

•Would you like to do complex computation, simulation and data analytics in an easier way?

•Are you looking for faster backup and recovery of application and database?

•Do you have trouble in maintaining many applications and software for computing and processing data?

•Do you want to quickly fulfill your ever changing demand for hardware and software?

Explore more on this at OOW'09 - http://www.infosys.com/oracle/oracle-openworld-california09/default.asp

-Syed Naqvi

Syed Amber Naqvi  working as a Technical Architect in Infosys since March 2007.
He has total more than 9 years of IT Experience  with  expertise in the Oracle Apps - DBA.

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I hope the data security is intact the way it is in personal servers. I understand that the user solely will have access to the data but still if it's online, there are more possibilities of getting it hacked. But I second your opinion about the reduced IT infrastructure and maintenance costs.

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