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Five things that could contribute toward a mass adoption of Cloud Computing in 2011, such as whether the Government adoption of Clouds with new laws will support transactions over Cloud, and also what could have a negative impact on Cloud Computing.
GOOD |
BAD |
SAP, Oracle and major ERP players offering SaaS solutions. |
SaaS is restricted to email and CRM applications. |
IT outsourcing majors sees cloud as Complimentary to outsourcing business, from angle of value proposition to customers. |
IT outsourcing majors sees red in loss of revenues from out sourcing business, and we started seeing debates over out sourcing versus cloud sourcing |
More Clouds, public, private and hybrid and cloud to a cloud federation. |
Few players getting overwhelmed and resulting in the missed SLAs or not able to scale up as promised. |
Government adoption of Clouds with new laws to support transactions over Cloud |
Cloud is seen as security threat with more restrictions on the data placement , data movement and privacy concerns |
Industry Vertical Clouds for
Which attack common compliance and consumer related issues rather than reinventing the common logic. |
Competition and go-to-market pressures leave the top industry players to continue with private data centers |
As we can see the good and bad outcomes shown above are at either extreme. Wishing for a good outcome in all five categories will speed up cloud adoption, especially in enterprises.
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