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The Pros and Cons of Cloud Computing

By Phillip Presley

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Cloud computing is becoming popular but many are still confused on how it they can benefit from it. We are listing the pros and cons of cloud computing so you will know how it can help you.
If you are technologically inclined, you surely have heard of cloud computing as it becoming rampant in the market today. Many business owners find it cost effective and that is why those who are into it are growing in numbers. In case you are not yet aware, cloud computing is the use of online-based services to support various business processes.  However, before you finally decide to use cloud computing, it would be nice to first be aware of its pros and cons.
The different types of Cloud Computing
Before we proceed on to the pros and cons of cloud computing, let us first familiarize the different types of it. Cloud computing comes in three different categories, which include the following:
Infrastructure-as-a-service – this service is offered to users so they can have Remote Control Software on their computers without the need to purchase servers, software, data center space, and network equipment.
Platform-as-a-service – this is the type where vendors provide and manage the operating system, database and all that are needed to run a particular platform.
Software-as-a-service – with this type, users need not to purchase software licenses because the vendor will provide it.
Cloud Computing Pros
Cloud computing has various benefits that users will definitely love. A few of these benefits include:
Cost Reduction – cloud computing can reduce the paperwork, transaction cost, hardware cost, and IT staff.
Scalable – like electricity, water and pay-as-you go phones, some cloud computing services are billed based on the amount of usage. Therefore, you only pay for what you really use and can easily upgrade your service without having to make costly additions to hardware or software.
Right level for the right size of business – cloud-computing services are available in small and mid-sizes. This will reduce cost on software licenses like remote control software as well as server cost.
Easier to collaborate – with cloud computing PC Remote Access is also possible. Meaning, users can access anywhere, anytime, thus can be collaborated with remote employees. 
Cloud Computing Cons
Despite the numerous advantages, there also some disadvantages for cloud computing. A few of them are:
Availability – cloud service can be down at times, which could affect users a lot more as programs run on the server rather than on each individual workstation.
Data mobility and ownership – once decided to cut the service, users are not sure if they will get their data back
Privacy – users are unaware how the collected data will be used.
Read more: Cloud Computing: What is it all About?

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Presley, Phillip "The Pros and Cons of Cloud Computing." The Pros and Cons of Cloud Computing. 9 Feb. 2012. uberarticles.com. 27 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/computers-and-technology/the-pros-and-cons-of-cloud-computing/>.

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