
Cloud computing
Cloud computing is a popular trend that is being promoted heavily and one that we have had concerns about for some time. We like to think of our company as innovative and open to new ideas, but we have so far been unconvinced by cloud computing. Where any data is held on external servers, we ensure that backups are taken and transmitted back to our server here, which has a frequent and multi-level security backup regime.
The Microsoft problem is a timely warning to consider moving data to ‘the cloud’ very carefully or, if you are already using external data services, to ensure a robust back-up procedure that moves the data out of the cloud and into a tangible, physical medium is good risk management – which is a requirement for any Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), not just cloud computing.
Martin
October 16th, 2009
Whatever kind of business you’re in, the internet can always provide solutions for things like these. With BPO, data are backed up twice so that when one crashes, the other can take over.
Steve McGrady
October 20th, 2009
In theory I agree, but in practices, as the Sidekick episode demonstrated, the backups don’t always work or aren’t always there…