| Recap of Cloud Computing Workshop at Babson College |
| Written by H. Sakiyama |
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The Center for Information Management Studies (CIMS) and the Massachusetts Network Communications Council presented a workshop Thursday morning entitled Cloud Computing - What is it? Who's using it and When? that brought together speakers from three high tech businesses to share their thoughts about what "cloud computing" is and how it is changing information technology management. These are just a few of my notes that I took during the event and should not be interpreted as direct quotes or official statements by the speakers or the companies they represent. This post is the first of three about this workshop. Key characteristics that distinguish what we call "cloud computing" from the existing internet: Many businesses would benefit by creating internal "clouds" to gain experience developing modular, inter-operable, scalable applications first, and then use those insights to select which elements to transition to the cloud - avoid a "mess for less" scenario. Comments (2)
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same time to make effective use of the benefits available through cloud computing.