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Cloud Computing What is it – and how can my business benefit? John Owens

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Cloud Computing - for the Superfast Broadband project

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Cloud Computing

What is it – and how can my business benefit?

John Owens

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Agenda• What is Cloud Computing?• How’s it tie in with faster broadband?• Google Apps for Business & Google Apps Marketplace• A few online applications• Questions

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What is Cloud Computing?

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“Cloud computing is the use of computing resources (hardware and software) that are delivered as a service over a network (typically the Internet).

The name comes from the use of a cloud-shaped symbol”Source - Wikipedia

" Cloud Computing will be as influential as E-business” Source Gartner.com

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425 Million users

286 Million users

282 Million users

5 Million business users

1 Billion users

800 Million users

200 Million users

65% Bank Online

150 Million iCloud users

50 Million users

7 Million Business users

Apple – 47,000 apps downloads /minute

Does anybody use Cloud Computing?

3 Million business users

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•Potential cost savings•Flexible working – “work anywhere” •Sharing & Filing•Marketing tools•Virtual business

What are the possible benefits?

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•Security issues•Cost•Inflexibility•Lack of support•Possible downtime – you need

good, fast broadband connectivity

What are the downsides?

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How’s it tie in with faster broadband?

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•You need good, fast broadband connectivity to benefit

•The Superfast Broadband for Notts project aims to deliver:

•24Mbps to 90% of county

•2 Mbps minimum to the rest

•The minimum 2Mbps will allow you to use BBC iPlayer….

•Check at www.speedtest.net

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• Googlemail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drive, Sites, Google+, Groups for Business & other apps…

• Secure, web based - access your data from anywhere / via Smartphone, Tablet etc.

• Collaborate /share e.g. data and calendars

• Integrate other free /paid for apps from other vendors too

Google Apps

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• £33 per annum Premier Edition per user

• 30 day free trial

• 99.9% uptime SLA for Premier Edition users

• Further information: www.google.com/apps

Google Apps for Business

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• HUGE range of 3rd party applications

• Often single sign in with Google login

• CRM, Project management, Accounting, Security, Admin etc.

Google Apps Marketplace

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A few online applications….

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• “Software as a Service” (SaaS)

• Cloud based email with your own domain name

• Web based viewing & editing of Word, Excel, PowerPoint & OneNote

• Shared calendars

• Public Website, etc.

• £3.90 / user /month

• http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/office365/online-software.aspx

Microsoft Office 365

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Marketing Tools

www.surveymonkey.com

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Marketing Tools

www.mailchimp.com

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Sharing

www.yousendit.com

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Sharing

www.dropbox.com

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More Applications…..• Almost all new software is being developed this

way

• Office Productivity Suites

• Accounts Systems

• CRM Systems

• Website Systems

• Financial & Payment Systems

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Questions