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(2) Mopics ’ ’ ’ ’. ]loud computing Definitions Why cloud computing? ]loud computing Benefits ERP with cloud computing. cc  cc. .

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(79)  Since the IBM P] was introduced - Processor speed has risen 30 per cent per year - Memory capacity grown by 50 per cent per year - Mass storage mushroomed 80 per cent per year - Desktop systems are burdened with too much state - File system technology has not addressed new needs - Governance of critical data falls short of rising demands. cc  cc cc  . cc.

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(180)  . ]loud computing systems would reduce the need for advanced hardware on the client side. You wouldn't need to buy the fastest computer with the most memory, because the cloud system would take care of those needs for you. Instead, you could buy an inexpensive computer terminal. Mhe terminal could include a monitor, input devices like a keyboard and mouse and just enough processing power to run the middleware necessary to connect to the cloud system. You wouldn't need a large hard drive because you'd store all your information on a remote computer.. cc  cc cc  . .

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(193)   . ]loud computing systems give these organizations company--wide access to computer applications. Mhe company companies don't have to buy a set of software or software licenses for every employee. Instead, the company could pay a metered fee to a cloud computing company.. cc  cc cc  . (.

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(201) . Some companies rent physical space to store servers and databases because they don't have it available on site. ]loud computing gives these companies the option of storing data on someone else's hardware, removing the need for physical space on the front end.. cc  cc cc  . ..

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(211) ] ]    Mhe applications of cloud computing are practically limitless. With the right middleware, a cloud computing system could execute all the programs a normal computer could run. Potentially, everything from generic word processing software to customized computer programs designed for a specific company could work on a cloud computing system. cc  cc cc  . .

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(217) Some of the most successful insurance agencies and brokerages, like Aon and Wells Fargo Insurance Services, innovate in the cloud. But salesforce.com isn¶t just for the big brokers. Brokers of all sizes, such as boutique agencies ]ostello Sons and Signature Personal Insurance, leverage the same enterpriseenterprise-class platform to manage their customer relationships with ease and flexibility in the cloud cc  cc cc  . .

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(220)    . Is traditional software keeping you from adapting to changing demands? Are manual processes making you less competitive? When faced with similar challenges, ]are stream Health, Kaiser Permanente, Rehab ]are Group and Solvay , moved to the cloud. Mhey¶re now using Sale force ]#& and Force.com to grow their top--line revenue and shrink their operating costs. top Leading healthcare and life sciences organizations everywhere are turning to salesforce.com. Mhey¶re exchanging the headaches managing hardware and software for real business outcomes, including:. cc  cc cc  . .

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(223)  Stronger Client Relationships Start with Salesforce CRM Few industries place a higher premium on strong client relationships than banking« so why can¶t banks seem to get customer relationship management (]RM) technology that actually works? Moday, some of the world¶s most successful commercial and retail banks use Salesforce ]RM to strengthen those critical client relationships. With Salesforce ]RM, relationship managers and product specialists at banks like SunMrust and BOK Financial ]orporation work more closely than ever before to offer higher levels of service and crosscross-sell more effectively.. cc  cc cc  . .

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(237)   Mrust in cloud computing is an unresolved issue among government IM decision makers. While more respondents (40 (40 percent) trust than distrust ((28 28 percent) cloud computing, it would be wrong to conclude the model has attained a solid level of trust. Nearly a third of respondents are neutral or undecided regarding their trust of cloud computing. Mherefore while 40 percent of respondents say they trust cloud computing, 60 percent do not. Six percent responded they ³do not trust cloud computing at all,´ which is twice as many who responded they ³trust completely. cc  cc cc  . (.

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