Cloud Computing

The Challenges

  • Speed - Demand for real time access and transactions for data intensive services.
  • Pressure- Companies face the need to properly scale servers and related data processing infrastructures
  • Productivity - Growing infrastructures may not be efficiently used at all times
  • Energy/Carbon Footprint – With capacity not fully used, computers are still consuming power and represent capital that must be justified and financed.
  • Obsolescence - IT infrastructure rapidly becomes obsolete in terms of storage and processing speeds

Focus

  • Maximize growth of high performing data-driven IT services
  • Minimize energy footprint
  • Optimize operating costs
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Emergence of the Tailwind Cloud

  • Improved IT performance, lower carbon footprint, higher operational cost effectiveness
  • The Tailwind Cloud provides a reliable IT service with full capacity support. Costs are reduced by saving energy and not having to house a data center.
  • Comprehension of the conditions and trade-offs of different IT infrastructure models and how future trends will further shape investment choices
  • New workflows, previously infeasible, will be possible.
  • New enterprises, often web-focused, may deliver their services through cloud-based solutions without ever building their own physical infrastructure.
  • Companies need to act swiftly and discerningly to stay relevant

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