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If you're considering cloud computing for your business, you'll be in company with many firms that are using this technology. Cloud computing, which provides service as a software, enables users to get into applications that are in the server cloud. This technology is mobile and flexible in that business professionals can access these applications through their devices, including mobile phones, notebooks, or table computers.

Cloud computing technology uses next generation data centers, which are founded on storage virtualization technology. As a result, users can access these applications anywhere in the world. Here are some things to consider when it comes to cloud computing:

1. Stick with a reliable cloud computing provider.

2. Take advantage of cloud computing applications.

3. Employ cloud computing devices.

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Work with a stable cloud computing provider


You can find cloud computing providers online. Traditional and large companies, such as IBM and Hewlett Packard, have been providing this service for several years. These providers can play different roles in cloud computing. Some are involved in infrastructure where they deliver platform virtualization as a service while other providers might assist in delivering applications. These providers provide very good cloud computing information on their websites.

I recommend: GoGrid provides cloud computing solutions. You can use the web-based GUI (graphical user interfaces) to manage servers. It offers free technical support. SunGrid is a powerful and scalable platform. SunGrid is designed to work for small, medium, and large companies.  Microsoft's Windows Azure lets you build and run applications on the software giant's computers.

Use cloud computing applications


Is your budget stretched to the limit when it comes to purchasing Microsoft Office licenses for your employees? Are you tired of having to upgrade each time there is a new version of the application? Then consider using cloud computing applications. Cloud computing applications will eliminate having to maintain software or provide support.

I recommend: Google Apps is software as a service that consists of not only word processor, spreadsheet, or presentation components, but your employees can collaborate with others and send email messages. Salesforce is a popular cloud computing application that many companies use. This software as a service uses Web 2.0 technology and offers various functions that will make your employees more productive, including marketing, sales, and forming strong relationships with your partners.

Use cloud computing client devices


You'll need to use software applications or hardware devices that depend on the cloud for delivering applications. There are hardware devices you can find on the cloud computing list, such as Android or iPhone. Web browsers, such as Firefox, Opera, and Internet Explorer, are also considered cloud computing devices.

I recommend: Firefox offers features, such as the ability to manage your passwords. You can also search and categorize your websites quickly. Firefox is a web browser that many people use. iPhone’s customers use the server cloud to download applications for different purposes. Customers can download GPS (global position satellite), finance, and business applications.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Use remote software and hardware upgrades to improve your performance with cloud computing.

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