The tradeoff when leveraging cloud computing is control, and you have to dial-in the risk of losing access to your PaaS provider.
In the work of NCBI Staff Scientist and genomics expert Martin Shumway, distilling these large volumes of raw sequencing data requires more sophisticated computing algorithms, intensive quality control and indexing for online searchability by the science community.
If Amazon does participate, says Forrester research analyst James Staten, the company will likely use its heft in the cloud computing industry to assert control over the standard and shape it to Amazon's current services.
That high price, of course, is that once its systems operate on the cloud, the company loses its ability to control its own computing capabilities and has the unintended, but nonetheless painful result of suffering security problems and diminished service quality that makes the company wish that it had never taken the fateful step of putting its computing on the cloud.
In next-generation computing, intelligent devices will control service on the network, and bandwidth -- once a profit center for telecom carriers -- will become a commodity, Capellas said.
Currently, no federal regulations are in place to govern cloud computing, and according to an April 2011 Information Systems Audit and Control Association survey of 1, 800 Chief Information Officers (CIOs), compliance is a top risk.
These platform technologies will leverage advances in control systems and process engineering, big data and cloud computing, broadband communications, and cybersecurity.
Cloud computing empowered the line of business manager to go around the command-and-control CIO.
The good news no, the great news is that Federal CIO Vivek Kundra appears to be determined to bring this runaway sprawl under control and create a new data-center strategy involving cloud computing where possible, and thoughtful planning and coordinated spending across the board.
And most of your concerns about cloud computing can probably be chalked up to irrational fears due to lack of control rather than legitimate dangers.
For example, Ohio, Texas, New York South Carolina and Washington tax computing services directly, while Utah and the City of Chicago tax the cloud only when deals involve the transfer of control or possession of software as well as computing services, according to national tax-services company WTAS. At least two states, Vermont and Idaho, have recently passed rules to explicitly exempt cloud-based services from state sales tax.
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Small- and medium-sized businesses will access applications they could never otherwise afford, and larger businesses will be able to control their costs by shared use of what would otherwise be excess computing capacity.
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