“The cloud” refers to servers that are accessed over the Internet and the software and databases that run on those servers. Cloud servers are located in data centers all over the world. This interesting topic came to us from Foley & Lardner LLP in their article, “Digital Transformation: The Cloud Is More Than a Location.”
Just as the cloud is more than the location of resources on third-party systems and networks, digital transformation is more than the act of moving such resources to the cloud.
With the evolution of the Internet, mobile technology and the big data analytics revolution, organizations must dedicate more IT resources and staff to the creation and continual development of systems of engagement, insight and action. They must also make sure that existing applications and these new digital services are consistently managed in terms of security, reliability and scalability.
By embracing the cloud’s style of computing, businesses can provide scalable and resilient services on an evolving modern architecture that meets expected real-world demands and expectations.
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Melody K. Smith
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