Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Cloud Computing: What is its Potential Value for Your Company?

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Cloud computing may be new, but one thing hasn't changed: management's insistence on justifying IT investments by return on investment and total cost of ownership.

You still weigh a solution's advantages/disadvantages and benefits/costs.

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