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Serviced Cloud -
Cloud Services FAQ guide
Cloud services FAQ
The answers to questions commonly asked
by buyers of cloud computing services
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Introduction
Cloud computing is one of the biggest technology trends of the last 10 years. Why? The fact is that cloud computing is an enormous
enabler of efficiency. The growth of cloud computing was accelerated by The Great Recession, chiefly because it:
Provided financial economy through basing costs on numbers of users and providing predictable monthly billing budgeted
under OPEX
Enabled a much more flexible approach to technology investment, often preventing the need for CAPEX
Facilitated greater flexibility with staffing levels to cope with fluctuating demand and widespread economic uncertainty
In effect it was a case of right place, right time - cloud computing was in the correct place in its development and came along when
the conditions were right for it to flourish.
Today the market has mushroomed. Companies of all sizes and in all sectors are able to take advantage of the benefits of cloud
computing. Pricing delivers better value than on-premise approaches to provisioning business technology.
However, cloud computing is a collective term, an umbrella for a number of different applications of the underlying cloud technolo-
gy. There is a lot of choice and the pros and cons of one service over another may not be immediately apparent. The discussion is
often technical, preventing decision makers for whom IT is not a primary area of practice from understanding the fundamental
distinction between different cloud services and the benefits.
In this guide we run through the answers to some of the most commonly asked questions of those considering the move to the cloud.
Public cloud
Public cloud services are provided by large cloud computing infrastructures owned by a cloud cloud service provider. The resources
are shared between all the customers that take that particular type of service from the provider, hence the name public cloud.
Public cloud
Private cloud services are provided by infrastructure owned by, or used exclusively by, the end user business. The business may own
the hardware and software but it doesnt necessarily mean it has the headache of performing management, administration and
maintenance and support. Managed Services Providers (MSPs) offer a range of services to eliminate these overheads.
Just bear in mind that it is possible to rent the equipment. When we do this case study of Red Snapper Group you will see what they
have done is a deal where they have rented a platform from us hardware, software everything, but they have complete adminis-
trator level access to the whole thing so their IT department can administer it and install their own software.
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Q2. What are the benefits of one over the other?
Cost
Public cloud is more cost effective because you dont buy the hardware or software. With public cloud you are in effect, renting it.
Private cloud may require you to invest capital to buy the server-side hardware and software. Even when you rent the private cloud
hardware it is more expensive than shared resources.
Risk
Ensuring data security and privacy are the primary risk factors. Private cloud eliminates shared server infrastructure. Where security
is concerned, private cloud eliminates the risk of technical configuration errors or malfunction of shared infrastructure compromis-
ing security. In this respect private cloud provides peace of mind.
Control
How much control do you want over the infrastructure?
Compliance
Is there a compliance or regulatory code governing the use of cloud technology in your areas of professional practice?
Risk
Where compliance is not the overarching consideration, is some level of risk acceptable?
Cost
If risk is acceptable, is achieving the lowest price point or security peace of mind an overarching requirement?
Good Managed Serviced Providers (MSPs) often assemble a range of core and optional services to enable you to put together a
customised service bundle that is appropriate for your business. This may include telephony and even video conferencing and unified
communications options.
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Q5. What are the considerations when choosing
an MSP?
Once you make the move to the cloud, you are likely to be wholly dependent on your Managed Services Provider for the essential
cloud technology services that underpin the operational capability of your business. Consequently, it is important to make the right
decision. The main factors that determine your choice are:
Service level
Do you have an IT team that just needs public cloud and are self-sufficient when it comes to operating the platform? If so a large or
mid-sized commoditised cloud service provider may be right for your business.
If you take a lean approach, then you may not have expert skills in-house in the required areas for your business to operate the
platform. You need an MSP that provides a full set of management and administration services.
Support
Where your business does not possess the necessary in-house expertise, support is a primary concern. The MSP needs to be able to
provide 24/7/365 support for the cloud solution. This may include providing end-user support, if appropriate for your business and,
if necessary, on your site.
Partner approach
Despite the ability of MSPs to deliver service without ever actually visiting or meeting you, many companies value important
business relationships and prefer to align partners through interpersonal contact. From account management to onsite support,
make sure this aspect of your chosen service provider meets your expectations.
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Hosted Desktop vs. On-premise servers
A Hosted Desktop solution doesnt just eliminate servers and their associated paraphernalia as a source of cost. It may also
introduce economy by using lower cost thin client desktop hardware, reducing energy consumption.
For a Hosted Desktop solution deployed across an SME of 20 users, the comparative TCO or Total Cost of Ownership, including
capital expenditure (CAPEX) and recurring running costs (OPEX) are:
At the heart of it is the US Government asserting that it has the right to request data on UK/EU citizens and businesses from US
headquartered companies, even when the storage of information is restricted to European data centres.
To help reveal the full picture around this issue here are some points that you might want to raise with a prospective MSP, to make
sure you understand how the service provider delivers your service.
Does the MSP own the servers and its own data centre or does it rent server space from a third-party?
Where are data centres geographically located?
Is data replicated for the purposes of backup to other data centres? If so, where are they?
To what security standard are data centres certified?
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Why is Serviced Cloud a preferred technology
service provider to the service sector?
Serviced cloud has the expertise and experience to help professional services firms meet their regulatory obligations or follow
guidelines on the use of technology.
It is our confirmed belief that the cloud offers outstanding opportunities for service sector firms to leverage technology so it returns
more value to their businesses. Private cloud solutions enable businesses to enjoy operational benefits of the cloud computing
architecture while retaining 100% control of data and meet regulatory guidance.
Serviced Cloud works with in-house compliance experts or external consultants to ensure any solution exceeds interpretation of the
applicable regulatory codes. Serviced Cloud is able to provide the appropriate level of services required by the majority of profession-
al services businesses.
The business benefits of the cloud are regularly highlighted in the press and deliberated in boardrooms. Cloud technology is a topic
about which the vast majority of business leaders are likely to have more than a passing interest.
Based in the heart of London in Canary Wharf, Serviced Cloud was incorporated in 2009 with a clear and simple vision. We are
dedicated to helping business leaders in financial service organisations find the best way of successfully adopting cloud technology
in their businesses. We offer best of breed Hosted Cloud Services in our ISO27001 London data centres, and help clients to create
their own Private Cloud systems in their own offices or data centres.
Our friendly and professional engineers and consultants have extensive experience, proven track records and 'can-do' attitudes. We
offer independent advice but partner with the leading cloud technology companies to ensure seamless support. We are serviced
focused; our clients satisfaction is paramount.
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