The Skinny on Cloud Computing
This presentation provides an overview of cloud computing, cuts through the hype on cloud computing benefits and answers the simple question: Is Cloud Computing Overhyped and Overrated?
IT operations knowledge refers to the understanding of the organization’s IT infrastructure and the day-to-day activities required to ensure that it runs smoothly. Effective IT operations knowledge can help organizations optimize their IT infrastructure, improve IT agility, and achieve desired business outcomes.
IT operations knowledge may include:
Effective IT operations knowledge requires a deep understanding of the organization’s IT infrastructure, as well as the IT operations processes and best practices. IT executives should ensure that their IT operations knowledge is well-documented and communicated to relevant stakeholders across the organization.
The IT Operations Knowledge category within the CIO Reference Library provides CIOs and other IT executives with a comprehensive set of resources that illustrate effective IT operations knowledge practices. This category includes a range of resources, such as articles, whitepapers, and case studies, that offer insights into different aspects of IT operations knowledge, such as understanding IT infrastructure, monitoring IT performance, managing IT incidents, ensuring compliance, and managing IT vendors. By leveraging these resources, CIOs and IT executives can gain a deeper understanding of effective IT operations knowledge practices and optimize their IT infrastructure to achieve desired business outcomes.
This presentation provides an overview of cloud computing, cuts through the hype on cloud computing benefits and answers the simple question: Is Cloud Computing Overhyped and Overrated?
This report discusses cloud computing privacy – issues related to privacy and confidentiality of personal and business information in the cloud
This paper provides a definition of cloud computing and distringuishes it from other similar sounding terms and technologies such as provisioning, utility computing, application service providers, grids, etc.

Explore the architecture and benefits of cloud computing for innovation and cost reduction.
An overview of legal issues related to intellectual property – copyright and software Licenses – and why an enterprise architect should care to understand them.
 This presentation provides a Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Strategy for the state of Hawaii.
Introduction to Software as a Service (SaaS) and its implications on architecture.

This Cloud Computing Foundations guide is tailored for small and mid-sized businesses looking to optimize their IT infrastructure. It breaks down cloud service models, including SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS, and explains how cloud technology can reduce costs, improve scalability, and enhance efficiency. The guide also addresses common concerns like data security and availability, providing practical steps for a successful transition to the cloud. Learn how to leverage cloud computing for greater business agility and long-term growth.
Dive into a detailed cost-benefit analysis comparing Cloud Computing and Desktop Grids. Discover which offers better ROI and performance for diverse IT applications, guiding CIOs in making informed decisions.
This article attempts to understand the hype behind cloud computing with a discussion on what is Cloud Computing, players in this space, and probable ways this new trend could take shape.