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Companies' future is in the cloud

Updated: 2013-01-21 10:34
By Gao Yuan ( China Daily)

Cloud computing gives growing economies, which always struggle to find a balance in the rapidly changing economic environment, an efficient tool to optimize their investment while enjoying a high degree of flexibility, he said.

"These advantages will encourage more enterprises to adopt cloud technology, thereby limiting the decision-making risks. Through cloud-computing centers, customers will able to move statistics to the cloud, and then choose whatever data they want," said Haupter. "It also gives executives flexibility from the perspective of productivity and data application."

In September, Microsoft launched Windows Server 2012, a cloud-based server operating system targeting small- and medium-sized enterprises.

The company is also mulling on introducing Windows Azure, its cloud-computing platform, in China.

"You have to really be careful while addressing the Chinese market, as it is important to fully understand the prevailing conditions in the local market," said Haupter. "You have to pick an area that is in line with the government's long-term development strategies."

Companies' future is in the cloud

On July 9, China announced its support to seven major emerging industries that are considered important for the overall growth strategy. The information technology industry is a part of this agenda, while cloud computing is a key area under it.

The government plans to encourage innovation in the cloud-computing industry and also set up labs to speed up its business use.

More than 600 Chinese cities will upgrade their IT infrastructure to spur domestic consumption during the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-15). The Smart City idea is set to boost emerging Internet services such as "the Internet of things" and cloud computing.

"Local governments are set to push the development of the cloud-computing industry because they hope this new technology will help the government boost efficiency and better analyze the increasing amount of unstructured statistics," said Adrian Chan, Greater China president of NetApp Inc, a United States-based data management company.

"In addition, the nation's small- and medium-sized enterprises will also need this technology to rein in increasing costs and improve service levels," said Chan.

Last year, NetApp teamed up with Microsoft to set up a cloud-based information platform for Jin Jiang International Hotel Management Co, the nation's top hotel management company.

The new platform has simplified the maintenance process and improved the reliability of the system, according to Jin Jiang Hotel. But it did not disclose how much operating cost the new platform helped save because the system was just put into use.

SMEs are the most ideal candidates for cloud services, as they enable firms to make flexible IT input in the most cost-effective manner, said Dean from Accenture.

Cloud services, in essence, are the ability to source, scale and deliver capacity, and are not bound by physical location or labor, Dean said.

"The ability to make use of a resource no longer depends on the ownership of that resource. This means that IT must transition its provider centric role of building, implementing, managing and supporting solutions it develops in-house to one that provides standardized solutions customized to the business function provided by external parties," he said.

Ground realities

According to CCID Consulting, the turnover of China's cloud market is doubling every year and is estimated to reach 117.4 billion yuan by the end of this year. Four years ago, the cloud was still a concept that was considered too fancy and unrealistic by most of the Chinese entrepreneurs.

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