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In an earlier post, Is it really in the Clouds? How 5 stated trends in Cloud Computing really stack up<\/a>, we examined some of the hype and predictions surrounding cloud computing. While cloud services might appear to benefit to you or your organisation, there are important issues that should be considered before a final decision is made.<\/em><\/p>\n

Cloud computing allows users to secure a broad range of services over the Internet from a variety of vendors. Regional experts have even been proposing that the technology offers an invaluable opportunity for the Caribbean to become service and solution providers. However, regardless of the provider, be they in the Caribbean or further afield and as the industry currently stands, there are a number of matters that should be considered to determine whether or not or the extent to which, at this time, cloud computing or a service offering from a particular vendor is right for you or your organisation. <\/em><\/p>\n

1. \u00a0Loss of control. <\/strong>The shift to cloud services, which inherently is the outsourcing of activities that traditionally have been provided or controlled by the user or in-house, requires acceptance of a direct loss of control over one\u2019s own resources. \u00a0This issue is particularly relevant when public cloud facilities are being accessed, since users are completely dependent on providers for the quality and integrity of the services offered.<\/p>\n

2.\u00a0 Security.<\/strong> Concerns about the security of information on cloud networks should be with regard to the safety of data online, especially if they are under someone else\u2019s control. Matters for concern include:<\/p>\n