For IT Infrastructure & Operations Professionals (Length: 11 pages)

December 10, 2008

Should Your Windows Apps Move To The Cloud?

New Cloud Computing Options Are Worth Your Consideration

by James Staten

with John R. Rymer, Frank E. Gillett, Galen Schreck, Simon Yates, Alex Crumb


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

With the announcement of the Azure Services Platform at the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference, new attention has been focused on Windows and its fit with cloud computing. But this interest may be misdirected, as Azure is more interesting today as a new development opportunity than as a Windows deployment option. The truly viable opportunity for Windows applications in the cloud rests with infrastructure-as-a-service cloud computing platforms such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and GoGrid. Building off traditional ISP hosting of Windows applications, cloud computing platforms are maturing quickly and deliver a hypervisor-based infrastructure that scales easily while delivering dramatically lower costs that more closely match true consumption. Firms should consider these new deployment options in their server consolidation planning.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemWindows Apps Are Square In The IT Consolidation Cross Hairs

itemBut There's Another Option — Getting Them Out Of Your Environment Entirely

itemWindows In The Cloud Comes In Four Flavors

itemWindows Azure Is Not Windows Server 2008

itemOnly .NET Applications Fit Azure Today

itemWindows Cloud Computing Is A Where And A When — Not An If

itemUse A Consolidation Deployment Fit Matrix

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itemAdd Cloud Computing To Your Infrastructure Option Portfolio

WHAT IT MEANS

itemYour Applications And Your Infrastructure Are Parting Ways

Forrester collaborated among its infrastructure and operations and application development and program management analysts for this perspective.

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Technology: Computer Architectures, IT Infrastructure & Operations, Server Operating Systems, Systems Management
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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