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The Economics of Cloud Computing
An Overview for Decision Makers
Bill Williams
Foreword by George Reese, author of Cloud Application Architectures
The decision-makers guide to cloud computing: from making the case to managing the transition
This concise book delivers the insight and tools you need to make intelligent decisions about cloud computing and effectively manage the transition to this new paradigm. Bill Williams explains how cloud computing platforms are transforming business IT and helps you fully understand the economies of scale and other benefits associated with the cloud.
Williams defines and explains cloud computing platforms and technologies, analyzes the costs associated with the IT supply chain, and (using industry standard metrics) creates a process for measuring the value of implementing cloud service models. He presents realistic and up-to-date ROI and NPV calculations comparing cloud strategies with conventional investments in owned/leased hardware. Through additional examples, he addresses costs and savings related to software licensing and disaster recovery/high availability, offering even deeper practical insight into the financial impact of cloud computing.
Writing for business leaders and in-the-trenches managers, Williams outlines the impact of cloud computing on the IT supply chain by contrasting legacy processes and systems with cloud computing implementations. To simplify deployment, Williams presents easy-to-use tables, a decision-maker checklist, and a comprehensive collection of additional resources for further study.
Understand todays leading cloud service and deployment models
Identify the major characteristics of cloud computing platforms
Use key performance/success indicators to measure IT performance and influence business strategies
Quantify the baseline costs of your current IT value chain
Use TCO, the payback method, ROI, NPV, and other metrics to justify cloud deployments
Calculate the total financial impact of migrating to the cloud
Place cloud computing in the historical context of technological revolutions
Recognize the long-term social and global benefits of cheap and ubiquitous computing
This volume is in the Network Business Series offered by Cisco
Press. Books in this series provide IT executives, decision makers, and networking professionals with pertinent information about todays most important technologies and business strategies.