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We tackle the fourth big argument against cloud computing: TCO vs. in-house servers. The real math may surprise you.
There has been a lot of talk, maybe way too much talk regarding cloud computing. The fact that companies and individuals are willing to keep data on someone else's servers is interesting.
In his continuing series dissecting the arguments against cloud computing, Bernard Golden tackles service-level agreements. Cloud SLA is not an oxymoron, he says.
In part two of his series on the case against cloud computing, Bernard Golden tackles a second reason why enterprises are reluctant to embrace cloud computing: the legal, regulatory, and business risks.
The case against cloud computing being ready for the enterprise centers around issues of migration, compliance, management, SLAs and cost. In this multi-part-series, we'll examine the key arguments -- and pick them apart.