Cloud computing still faces application barriers, and the lack of error messages and understanding has slowed the progress of some companies to gain the benefits of cloud computing.
As the information related to cloud computing explodes, many people think that technology is more than expected. However, according to many IT solution providers who work with customers and help them transition to cloud computing, the biggest problem preventing them from growing is the lack of understanding of the true meaning of cloud computing.
"The lack of understanding of cloud computing has prevented them from growing," said Connie Arentson, president of Heartland Technology Solutions. "The reality is that they put their data on the internal infrastructure. There is security in understanding its positioning." problem."
Arentson believes that when the customer's existing internal hardware life is up to and needs to be replaced, it will begin to really consider cloud computing.
Greg Onoprijenko, president of e-ternity Business Continuity Consultant, agrees.
He said: "Education has always been a big problem, because people are still trying to wrap themselves in the cloud. They don't know what they don't know, so we are spending a lot of time educating them about the actual meaning of cloud computing. Because there are still many confusions in the cloud."
Onoprijenko believes that the best way to overcome customer cloud computing education is to show them case studies of companies and IT departments that profit from the transition to cloud computing infrastructure.
Jason Bystrak, director of Ingram Micro Cloud Services, hinted that users' cloud troubles were spurred by those trying to sell their products to them.
"There is a vague idea of the 'what is the cloud' problem in the cloud, because it seems that everyone who trades in IT wants to label themselves with cloud computing." Bystrak said: "Some mouse vendors call themselves cloud providers. This is actually rooted in marketing."
The consequence of the lack of cloud education is the instinctual distrust of unknown factors and the instinctive resistance of a functioning model to another untested model, even if it promises to save money and be more efficient.
"The obstacles to cloud computing - the factors that slow people - for people to learn, and people can move the selected system without disturbing the enterprise or end users, and learn the curve to understand that the data is safe and stable." Chief of CloudStrategies Executive Officer Pete Zarras said.
Zarras believes that as users learn enough about the security and reliability of cloud services, cloud applications will accelerate, and customers will no longer focus on technology and turn their attention back to the corporate goals they seek to achieve.
“Assessing the cloud in the context of core enterprise solutions, drivers, and subjective initiatives is only a matter of time.” Zarras said: “This is not just a cloud issue. It’s about how the cloud is calculated in other businesses. You have to The business and technical goals, then cloud computing is the precise and effective way to reach the goal."
Now, for many companies, security concerns and concerns about data in the cloud are the biggest problems. However, many companies have also seen a glimmer of hope.
"When we start to really explore security, perception is greater than reality," Intra Micro's Bystrak said: "From an IT security perspective, first, most cloud providers have better security practices and policies than end customers. From physics From a security perspective, the data centers of those vendors are shrinking."
Other concerns mentioned include the dependence on Internet access caused by all services acquired from the cloud. Vendors are trying to offer higher-end services in standard situations by proposing and installing multiple Internet access services from multiple bearers.
Once the carrier service is aborted, the network failure will be transferred to other services.
Another potential concern is the concern about ownership, liability and compensation for lost or damaged user data. Although recent data on large amounts of user data has been stolen or otherwise compromised, there is no case law providing precedents for data owners and data owners. The problem arises, for example: “What happens if the customer terminates the payment cloud service? Will the cloud provider be grateful for providing customer data access? If someone steals customer data from the cloud provider store, the customer Who is going to ask for help?
The reason why the concept of cloud computing is so vague is the application of the meaning of the cloud symbol itself.
Cloud computing that everyone refers to is just another way to submit IT services. There is nothing mysterious about cloud computing. Replacing the user's premises is those servers and storage located in the data center, which is operated by the company that manages the data center. Users can focus on what they do for the business and give IT work to others.
This may provide a glimmer of hope for companies that need to apply cloud technology.