The news about cloud computing is astonishing – new companies are appearing almost daily, new services are being developed and offered, existing companies are quickly filling holes in their products, and new connections among cloud companies are being made
Join Else Khoury in Orlando for AIIM 2014 for a conversation about the Cloud and privacy. Although cloud computing presents a compelling business case for companies looking to reduce spending, streamline processes, and increase accessibility, the very idea of trans-border data flows raises the hackles of privacy advocates all over the globe
Monica Crocker presented: You Can't Hug a Cloud, But you can Embrace Cloud Computing Records in the Cloud?
Applications that were previously not possible can now be offered very cost effectively. Now that cloud computing has entered the enterprise arena, companies can purchase server capacity when they need it without building their own server farm – helping them to focus their resources and reduce costs
One topic I am interested exploring extensively is how the ECM market is responding to the “Cloud Computing”. There has been quite a bit of hype over the last couple of years and it will be interesting to see how far the ECM vendors have gone to close the gap between myth and reality
The idea is certainly sound, for the economics and efficiencies associated with cloud computing in many ways make it the model solution for large enterprises – like the government – that have so many potentially interdependent departments, so large a technology budget, and so great a geographical footprint. And, it is, of course, by definition, entirely consistent with the Federal Cloud Computing Strategy as outlined by U.S
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The question before the jury today is to distinguish between Software as a Service – that’s SaaS to you and me – and Cloud Computing, the latest and snappiest paradigm in play for all your processing needs. All my recent Internet Radio talk about cloud computing has sparked some intensely interesting debates over just what it is and how it is different from SaaS – if, indeed, it is!
The emergence of Cloud Computing offers a new method to provide workers with technology such as Advanced Data Capture that was traditionally only available to Enterprise organizations due to high cost and technical complexity
However, in the case of document capture "cloud computing" is bringing extremely positive change
Else Khoury presented Getting Lost in the Cloud: Privacy Risks and Cloud Computing. Although cloud computing presents a compelling business case for companies looking to reduce spending, streamline processes, and increase accessibility, the very idea of trans-border data flows raises the hackles of privacy advocates all over the globe
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