Look to the “clouds” to satisfy your collaborative’s computing application needs

looking to clouds Look to the “clouds” to satisfy your collaboratives computing application needsCollaborative partnerships come and go.  Setting up and maintaining ICT (information and communication technologies) infrastructure to support each of those collaborations can bring on a serious headache.  Adopting a “cloud computing” and Software as a Service (SaaS) approach can alleviate that headache.  It’s (adopting) what I’m doing and so far so good!

The concept

While not all the high-tech gurus are on the same page when it comes to explaining what “cloud computing” is, according to the respected Gartner research group, cloud computing is “A style of computing where scalable and elastic IT-related capabilities are provided as a service to external customers using Internet technologies.”   SaaS is a kind of Cloud computing.  SaaS is an application; owned, delivered and managed remotely.  SaaS application users pay on a subscription basis.   “SaaS is almost always Cloud, but the Cloud encompasses much more than SaaS.”

Is that clear?  Let’s bring our understanding down to earth a bit.  Basically, cloud computing and SaaS are about having computer servers and applications residing, not on your site, (rather) in the physical space of a 3rd party; a party who might be anywhere in the world.  Here’s how I picture the transition to Cloud computing:

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What’s to like about the Cloud/SaaS approach for a short-term collaborative initiative?

Note: Some of the SaaS applications that I currently use (and like!) are Gmail (e-mail), PBworks (online workspaces), FormSpring (forms, surveys), and GoToMeeting (web conferencing and online meetings).

What’s the downside with SaaS for a short-term collaborative?

Question for you:  is Cloud computing environmentally-friendly?

Now what?

Want to learn more?  Listen to this (extended, technical) Gartner July 15 webinair “The truth about cloud, SaaS and saving money now”.  Read this (summary) NonProfit Technology Network article “Crystal Ball: Cloud Computing and SaaS”.

Successful collaboration is about creative exploration within a supportive framework.  Cloud computing and SaaS can assist, especially on shorter-term initiatives.   Why not try some SaaS on a (free) trial basis?  Subscribe if it looks like a fit.  Learn/adapt as you go.  Journey on… into the Cloud!

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