This is one of the most comprehensive and pragmatic articles we have seen from the perspective of explaining cloud computing in terms of business value. Topics include how cloud computing shifts capital expenditures to operational expenses, the value of provisioning capacity on demand, how barriers to IT resources are removed and cycle times are improved, and how cloud computing improves IT efficiency and reduces IT resource requirements.
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