Is Cloud Computing the Next Big Thing for Businesses

In Septembers issue of Business Review Europe we take a look at why cloud computing is suddenly registering on everyone's business radar and whether it's right for your business.

(Norwich, UK) - In Septembers issue of Business Review Europe we take a look at why cloud computing is suddenly registering on everyone's business radar and whether it's right for your business.

We speak to experts FusionCloud and Claranet in order to bring you everything you need to know about the move that could change the way businesses conduct their IT infrastructure.
"This 'corporate class' technology is now affordable to smaller businesses without them having any upfront investment in infrastructure, explains Piers Linney, joint CEO of leading cloud computing firm, Outsourcery, Microsoft's Worldwide Hosting Partner for 2010.

"In the current market environment this new wave of cloud computing is empowering companies to become more efficient, productive and work smarter, whilst saving money."

The cloud is suitable for every type of business according to Tony Lucas, founder of one of the first public cloud platforms, Flexiant. He says: "The reason for this usually revolves around privacy or regulatory or things like that. Lloyd's Banks aren't suddenly going to put their whole infrastructure on it, for example. It just wouldn't make sense from a regulatory point of view, even if they could save money. So it's really about looking at the different services and seeing what fits best."

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