Sky's The Limit

the benefits of cloud computing

Businesses operating across global markets need a fresh approach to their IT architectures. Cloud computing enables companies to scale their infrastructure on demand and work across locations more effectively and collaboratively, while reducing costs, deployment time and going green.

Read about how Capgemini can help businesses implement cloud computing in our special report.

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An Early View of Cloud Computing »

Cloud computing is a new delivery method available today for Enterprise computing. It is a massively scalable, offsite infrastructure accessible on demand across the internet on a pay-per-use basis. As a result of a challenging economic environment, Capgemini has seen clients reassess options of support for non-differentiating computing resource layers of the infrastructure when evaluating IT budgets.

18 November 2008 | Thought Leadership

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The Cloud and SOA »

The cloud is the future. It provides almost infinite flexible and scalable external computing and processing services that not only offer significant cost benefits, but also provide the ability to connect with customers, partners and suppliers like never before.

8 December 2008 | Thought Leadership

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Cloud Computing for the Enterprise »

A paradigm shift for the role of IT in the Enterprise: Capgemini partners with Amazon Web Services and launches a Cloud Computing Center of Excellence. Explore how you can benefit from Cloud Computing.

18 November 2008 | Brochure

HP and Capgemini try not to have Clouded Judgment »

“As the action focuses on the Cloud Computing layer with MIPS around utility pricing it certainly grabs the interest, especially under the current economic conditions, but the lack of information about the overall development of Clouds is really worrying” Find out why you will need to have adopted SOA internally and properly, to be able to connect up externally to the Cloud Services.

Cloud Computing; the Invisible Infostructure »

“As we deploy more and more Web 2.0 active solutions we will need a different provisioning model and that’s the first target for Could Computing. But for a while at least it's not going to do much to change the data centre operational model, but you will increasingly be able to change the charging and provisioning model for the computers and supporting elements such as storage towards a ‘usage’ based charging model.”

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