Management Strategies for the Cloud Revolution (Review and Analysis of Babcock's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Charles Babcock's book "Management Strategies for the Cloud Revolution" shows that cloud computing offers a new distribution model where many services are delivered and made available online rather than by in-house computers. In his book, the author explains how this will transform not only the way in which business gets done, but also the fields of education, entertainment and the arts. Companies must learn about it, and plan how to use it, before they get left behind. This summary provides readers with a comprehensive guide to the ins and outs of cloud computing, giving examples of how it is currently being used and highlighting its advantages.
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Management Strategies for the Cloud Revolution by Charles Babcock
Book Abstract
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Summary of Management Strategies for the Cloud Revolution (Charles Babcock)
What is cloud computing?
What are the cloud’s advantages?
What are the cloud’s dangers?
What’s a viable cloud business strategy?
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Management Strategies for the Cloud Revolution by Charles Babcock
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
Cloud computing
is a phenomenon which is so new it doesn’t yet have a widely accepted formal definition and is therefore somewhat open to individual interpretation. However, most people agree cloud computing offers a new distribution model where many services – including computing power, massive amounts of storage and network bandwidth– are delivered and made available through a Web browser hooked up to the Internet rather than by in-house computers.
In very practical ways, cloud computing changes everything. With a swipe of a credit card, anyone anywhere on the face of the planet can have the same computer horsepower at their disposal as the largest corporation which has invested millions in building an expensive computer system and hiring an army of IT staff. A limitless array of engaging and highly productive digital services can be delivered by the cloud, each of which can be accessed by simple and inexpensive electronic devices at the user’s end. Cloud developed and delivered computer services will literally transform the way not only business gets done but also the fields of education, entertainment and the arts.
"No single technology is responsible for the advent of the cloud. Broadband communications, Web standards, multicore servers, and the ability to manage large groups of computers as if they were a single machine–these are the components of cloud computing. Mix them together, along with a tendency to organize business applications as services, and things will never be the same again. This new computing power will change the way companies do business. Cloud computing will solve the problem of over provisioning and the tendency of data center budgets to invest heavily in keeping the