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If you need a new computer infrastructure system for your business but don't have the capital don't worry, you can try cloud computing. There is a way to get you are a top-notch computer system up and running in your business complete with every application you need. Cloud computing allows you to get into the computer game without laying out tens of thousands of dollars in capital to build a system. You also save tons of money in not having to maintain your own computer system and networks. Cloud computing as an alternative to purchasing your own computer system can change the way you do business forever. The way cloud computing works is you buy into a cloud system, so called because of the diagram networkers have come up with showing how the different computing resources are utilized. What a cloud computing model does is allow you to use the software you need for your business, access the Internet and perform all the other functions you normally would with your computer system on a shared system. The infrastructure is owned by an outside company and distributed to its customers. Cloud computing is like any other utility you might have like gas or electric. You simply get a monthly bill for your service that is calculated depending on the company you deal with. Sometimes the bill is a shared bill computed by how much usage the whole system has dispensed within a month. So, if there were little usage comparatively the bill would be lower. This of course has to do with the kind of companies in the network and when and how many resources they consume. However, there are so many areas to save in with cloud computing the argument almost always swings in their favor. To reiterate, going with cloud computing as an option is a perfect way for companies that want to forego the expense of building and maintaining their own computer system, in exchange for paying a third party for usage. It is particularly good for companies that may be involved in the low-tech sector but need computer systems to operate the administrative function of their business. Cloud computing is very reliable and user friendly and the hassle factor is very low to you as a company, because you do not have to deal with maintaining the system, upgrades or any problems that may pop up occasionally. Jason Oh has an interest in computers and technology. His blog http://refurbishedcomputerexplained.com provides detailed information on refurbished desktop computers. The website also offers useful tips of what to look for before purchasing refurbished desktop computers. ------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
