3.\u00a0 Privacy. <\/strong> The issue of privacy is a serious one, and is linked to some of the security concerns outlined above. However, privacy also speaks to the rights that a provider and others might have to a client\u2019s data. For example, some cloud providers stipulate rights to access and retain user data, and to secure information for legal and government purposes.<\/p>\n
It is also important to note that the privacy laws that govern a client\u2019s data would be dependent on the country or region in which the data is physically located. Providers might not explicitly inform cloud users on the location of their servers from the outset, as they might be keen to reserve the right to relocate as and when they see fit. Thus, cloud users may not know where their data is being stored and the privacy laws to which they would be subject.<\/p>\n
4.\u00a0 Costs. <\/strong>One of the frequently stated benefits of cloud computing by businesses is a decrease in capital expenditure (CapEx) for IT-related activities when cloud services are adopted. However, while CapEx might decrease, a business\u2019s operating expenditure (OpEx) will most likely increase in order to pay for such services. It is also highlighted that migrating data into a cloud can also be a costly affair, especially if the data has been saved or is embedded in proprietary systems.<\/p>\n
5.\u00a0 Varying quality across the industry.<\/strong> Since cloud computing is still in its infancy, industry-wide standards are yet to be been developed. Moreover, there is limited inter-operability between different service providers and applications. There are calls for open standards to be established, but again this work is still to be done.<\/p>\n
6.\u00a0 Redundancy and lock-in.<\/strong> This issue may only become evident when a user wishes to cancel use of a particular cloud service, or when a service contract is not being renewed. The user\u2019s data is saved in the cloud, but there might be no clear or easy way of retrieving that information off the provider\u2019s servers, which inherently locks the user in to a specific provider. An equally important consideration is the status of back-up copies of the data in the cloud, which should be removed from or otherwise neutralised on the provider\u2019s servers.<\/p>\n
7.\u00a0 Reliability of service.<\/strong> Service downtime is inevitable. Most are hopefully scheduled \u2013 to facilitate systems maintenance and upgrades, and can occur when demand for service might be relatively low. However, the more troublesome situations are those that are unscheduled and are prolonged. In both instances, there should be concern about issues such as:<\/p>\n
It is also important to note, especially since new providers are constantly emerging, that providers are regularly going out of business and cloud services are abruptly terminated. Users may have little or no recourse to retrieve their data, which can be especially debilitating if critical or mission-sensitive information was being store on the now defunct cloud.<\/p>\n
8.\u00a0 Compatibility difficulties<\/strong>. Although a key drawing point for cloud services is the ability to access those services from any device, incompatibilities are reported to exist between mobile devices (such as iPhones, Blackberry and other smartphones) and some business and productivity cloud applications. As a result, mobile users are unable to successfully use some cloud applications whilst on the go, and currently would have to use either a desktop or laptop in order to do so effectively.<\/p>\n
9.\u00a0 Loss of productivity.<\/strong> With the migration of IT operations from in-house to clouds, there is an expectation that employee productivity should increase, especially in small and micro businesses, since such technical activities are being outsourced to dedicated experts. However this is not necessarily the case. In many instances, especially when reliability might be questionable or the provider\u2019s response time is relatively slow, productivity and even general operations can be adversely affected. <\/strong><\/p>\n
10.\u00a0 Reliability of user connection. <\/strong>No matter how good a cloud provider might be, a user will not be able to take full advantage of the facility being offered if its Internet connection is slow or unreliable.\u00a0 Use of cloud services requires a constant connection to be maintained for the duration of the activity, failing which data can be lost and transactions not successfully completed.<\/p>\n
Although many of the issues raised can only be addressed by cloud providers, the onus is still on the user to perform the necessary due diligence on the provider and on the service(s) being offered. Equally important, the user must be aware of its needs, key or minimum specifications that the provider must satisfy, as well as its own expectations of the cloud experience. Hence users must be prepared to actively participate in the selection and discussion processes with cloud providers, so that they are properly informed and are in a position to make the best decision taking into account all critical factors.<\/p>\n
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