
I tell you I have missed some great posts by The Register this week. I could not agree more with the ideas conveyed by Jack Clark in his article on The Register. People hear the word “cloud” and they see money saved, staff not needed and skill sets not required to get their idea turned into a cash machine. Too quickly into spending money do people realize the hidden costs in services, software and staff that crop up after you have pulled the cloud ripcord. It’s not to say cloud is a dirty word; on the contrary there are many uses for cloud services both public and private that make sense. What it requires is a very measured and researched process before you decide to go one direction or another.
For Jack’s full article click here.