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Gartner Says Cloud Computing Will Be As Influential As
E-business
Cloud computing heralds an evolution of business that is no less
influential than e-business, according to Gartner Inc. Gartner maintains that the very confusion
and contradiction that surrounds the term "cloud computing" signifies its
potential to change the status quo in the IT market.
Gartner defines cloud computing as a style of computing where massively
scalable IT-related capabilities are provided "as a service" using Internet
technologies to multiple external customers. "During the past 15 years, a
continuing trend toward IT industrialization has grown in popularity as IT
services delivered via hardware, software, and people are becoming repeatable
and usable by a wide range of customers and service providers," said Daryl
Plummer, managing vice president and Gartner Fellow. "This is due, in part to
the commoditization and standardization of technologies, in part to
virtualization and the rise of service-oriented software architectures, and
most importantly, to the dramatic growth in popularity of the Internet."
Mr. Plummer said that taken together, these three major trends constitute
the basis of a discontinuity that will create a new opportunity to shape the
relationship between those who use IT services and those who sell them.
Essentially it will mean that users of IT-related services will be able to
focus on what the service provides them rather than how the services are
implemented or hosted. Gartner maintains that although names for this type of
operation have come into vogue at different times - utility computing,
software as a service (SaaS), and application service providers - none have
garnered widespread acceptance as the central theme for how IT-related
services can be delivered globally.
The types of IT services that can be provided through a cloud are
wide-reaching. Compute facilities provide computational services so that
users can use central processing unit (CPU) cycles without buying computers.
Storage services provide a way to store data and documents without having to
continually grow farms of storage networks and servers. SaaS companies offer
CRM services through their multitenant shared facilities so clients can
manage their customers without buying software. These represent only the
beginning of options for delivering all kinds of complex capabilities to both
businesses and individuals.
"The focus has moved up from the infrastructure implementations and onto
the services that allow for access to the capabilities provided," said David
Mitchell Smith, vice president and Gartner Fellow. "Although many companies
will argue how the cloud services are implemented, the ultimate measure of
success will be how the services are consumed and whether that leads to new
business opportunities." Gartner maintains that cloud computing is very much
an evolving concept that will take many years to fully mature. It also
underlines the fact that the cloud-computing model is not simply the next
generation of the Internet.
"When organizations cross the threshold between the Internet as a
communications channel and the deliberate delivery of service over the
Internet, then we truly start to head for an economy based on consumption of
everything from storage to computation to video to finance deduction
management," said Mr. Plummer. |