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Dick Csapler, analyst with Aberdeen Group speaking on Cloud Computing's impact on Professional Services at the PSVillage Spring 2010 Boston Breakfast
Cloud Computing for Good
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In this very special session, you'll hear how a new generation of ecological and social innovators are harnessing cloud computing to do things previously unimaginable -- like building a massive network of marine sensors that post their data to the Internet in real time, or offering mobile services to people who can't afford cell phones. We'll look ahead at this important technology and how it will be used in the coming years to advance the common good with Carol Bothwell Chief Learning Officer at Catholic Relief Services & Nethope Member, Kelvin Cantafio, vice-Chair of NetHope; Nigel Waller, founder & CEO of Movirtu and Tony Salvador, director of Social Insights Research within the Interaction and Research (IXR) Lab at Intel.
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Cloud computing has evolved and once again changed the dynamics in the business sphere. Advance IT deployment is no longer the prerogative of large enterprises. The Cloud is live, the tools are available for SMB’s to deploy the most cost effective systems in advancing growth, effectively complete and most importantly, deploy & maintain Business Continuity (BC) and Disaster Recovery (DR) strategies. Businesses that embrace Cloud Computing will definitely stay ahead of competition. Is your business ready for the Cloud?
Sam. Igharoro, Small Business Specialist & Cloud Integrator
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The FedTalks panel on Cloud Computing pulled together the best thoughts and current changes in both the public and private sectors.
Pictured (left to right): Nigel Ballard, Director of Federal Marketing, Intel [panel moderator]; Linda Cureton, CIO at NASA; Sonny Bhagowalia, Deputy Chief Administrator, Office of Citizen Service and Innovative Technologies, GSA; Michael Donovan, Chief Technologist for Strategic Capabilities, HP Enterprise Services
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By the end of the 60s, there was already a lot of buzz about the potential of computing. But we had to wait for the 90s to see the term Cloud Computing emerging.
Cloud Computing Chronology, How it has evolved over time?
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Amid COVID disruptions, Artificial intelligence, and cloud computing have merged further to enhance the lives of millions.
Digital assistants Siri, Google Home, Amazon’s Alexa merge AI and cloud computing in a way that they are fast becoming a new normal of society. With fast verbal assistance, users can make a sale, adjust a sensible home thermostat, or hear a song played over a connected speaker. A synchronization of Artificial Intelligence with cloud-based services and resources have made it a reality. Most users never even realize that it’s a customized blend of those two technology spheres, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing that make these connections, intuitive experiences possible.
On a bigger scale, AI capabilities are working within the business cloud computing environment to form organizations more efficient, strategic, and insight-driven. Cloud computing offers businesses more flexibility, agility, and price savings by hosting data and applications within the cloud. AI capabilities are now layering with cloud computing and helping companies manage their data, search for patterns and insights in information, deliver customer experiences, and optimize workflows.
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TechSoup Global's Anna Jaeger is quoted in this ComputerWorld Australia article on Cloud Computing for NGOs.
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The cloud IT delivery model is well suited to NFPs for a number of fundamental reasons. There are little to no upfront costs with cloud services and consumption is usually billed on a monthly subscription basis, allowing for predictable budgeting.
There are also fewer IT staff requirements; this is ideal for NFPs who might not have the resources to hire skilled technical staff. In the specific case of server hardware, no servers need to be purchased, maintained, or recycled with a cloud service.
Other tangible benefits of the cloud for NFPs include rapid deployment of services, and the convenience of being able to use the service from any location – ideal for staff and volunteers.
Technology information resource for NFPs and libraries, Techsoup.org, makes a strong case for cloud computing adoption among NFPs. Anna Jaeger, co-director of TechSoup's GreenTech Initiative, concludes: “Small to medium-sized non-profits who have limited capital, limited space, and limited technical staff can benefit financially and environmentally from using cloud computing. It saves energy, reduces the amount of hardware needed, and is often technically easier to install and maintain than in-house applications.”