Netpulse » Cloud Computing http://netpulse-services.pathcom.com Fri, 21 Nov 2014 19:10:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4 Different Takes on Desktop Virtualization http://netpulse-services.pathcom.com/cloud-computing/different-takes-on-desktop-virtualization/ http://netpulse-services.pathcom.com/cloud-computing/different-takes-on-desktop-virtualization/#comments Sun, 28 Apr 2013 23:23:30 +0000 Keshav http://netpulse-services.com/?p=1892 Virtualization technology developed at a high pace in recent years, initially with server virtualization and then with desktop virtualization. The basic hierarchy and link between the PC hardware, operating system, applications, and display is broken in the latter. This enables … Continue reading

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Virtualization technology developed at a high pace in recent years, initially with server virtualization and then with desktop virtualization. The basic hierarchy and link between the PC hardware, operating system, applications, and display is broken in the latter. This enables several desktop clients to be functional from anywhere and the data to be managed in a centralized way. Security, updating systems or software, recovering data when individual systems fail, and so on becomes easier.

The Big Difference

Instead of setting up a thousand more systems with licensed software and applications, a single server can be set up as the core system. This server will then host the several desktops which can be anywhere and in any form like tablets, mobile phones, laptops, and workstations. The dependence of end devices on a core system also implies that server management has to be robust. This is one of the many reasons why this management is often outsourced to a specialized technology services company.

Pros & Cons

One size does not fit all when it comes to desktop virtualization and virtualization related technology like cloud computing. Solutions and processes have to customized, even tailored exclusively to secure all the pros and avoid all the cons involved with virtualization.

The usual pros are:

A Win-Win for Management and Users: All kinds of user environments can be enabled while maintaining a centralized control. Operational challenges like updating, upgrading systems or apps, monitoring the activities and securing all information, data, reports, and logs are made easier while users enjoy flexibility, save time, and are more productive.

Reduction in Costs: Hardware, support, and administrative costs are substantially reduced thereby resulting in business savings. As seen above, hardware can take many forms, support is available via virtual help desk, and no dedicated team of engineers and managers is needed as everyone has the same OS and apps managed centrally.

Security and Stability: Since the system is centralized, the secure data center houses the core. Hence several systems across many locations need not be secured separately. Encryption also protects the confidentiality of the work activities happening across all clients.

Some cons are:

Extensive Storage Needed: Due to presence of several users and their personal preferences, storage space is used up quickly and is difficult to predict. Often, additional storage has to be added to meet demand.

Infrastructure Investment: A requirement of supporting virtualization across many devices is a heavy investment in high quality servers, storage, and network infrastructure. This hardware is usually a one-time or periodic cost. If the core gets affected, there could be a business-wide downtime. No wonder it is recommended to use top quality servers and desktop virtualization services like those provided by cloud computing technology companies.

This article talks about the potential impact, benefits, and shortcomings of desktop virtualization.

 

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5 Benefits of Business Cloud Computing http://netpulse-services.pathcom.com/cloud-computing/5-benefits-of-business-cloud-computing/ http://netpulse-services.pathcom.com/cloud-computing/5-benefits-of-business-cloud-computing/#comments Mon, 15 Apr 2013 15:44:29 +0000 Keshav http://netpulse-services.pathcom.com/?p=1884 As more and more businesses are dealing with a global and mobile workforce, often spread across many countries, there has been a trend towards cloud computing. Along with offering secure data storage on the cloud, this technology empowers both enterprises … Continue reading

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As more and more businesses are dealing with a global and mobile workforce, often spread across many countries, there has been a trend towards cloud computing. Along with offering secure data storage on the cloud, this technology empowers both enterprises and individual end users to use their resources more efficiently.

Here are 5 benefits that cloud services can bring your way:

  • Easy and secure access to your data: Since your data is stored securely on remote servers that can be easily accessed using mobile devices, from anywhere and at anytime, you no longer need to stay tethered to your PC.
  • Scalability: Most cloud service providers offer the pay-as-you-go model, which empowers you to scale your cloud resources up or down based on your business requirements. What’s more, you can easily customize these services to make them more suitable for your needs.
  • Reduced costs: Since you don’t need to invest in infrastructure, software and hardware, training, maintenance, etc., you can save a lot of money. Your cloud provider handles expensive updates, quality control, and data management and you don’t have to worry about hiring expensive IT resources to take care of these tasks.
  • Efficiency and flexibility: Cloud computing doesn’t just offer scalability, it helps you work with remote workers who are connected worldwide through the Internet. Therefore, if you are thinking about hiring remote services like a virtual help desk, cloud technology is your best option.
  • Disaster management: Unlike your on-site desktops, servers, and network equipment that can malfunction or lack performance and adversely affect and stall your business operations, storing data on remote servers with top-notch security, guaranteed resources, redundancy, and a disaster management system helps you to continue with your work no matter what happens. 

Business cloud computing also helps users work fast as they don’t need to install large, complicated applications on their local computers, since their provider will offer high-capacity remote servers, and the requisite IT tools to facilitate seamless work. So, whether you are thinking about using specific operations like data recovery services or help desk services, or you want to move all of your business operations to a more secure and scalable environment, cloud computing is the right solution.

So, what are you waiting for? Act today to assess your business needs and find a service provider that can help you get the maximum benefits of cloud technology.

Summary: Cloud computing has emerged as the ultimate IT solution that’s increasingly adopted by small start-ups and big enterprises alike. Explore some of the benefits of cloud technology.

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