Wednesday, January 23, 2013

OnPremises Software to come back

According to Gartner, the 30% organizations who have been using cloud applications would switch back to on-premises software by 2014.

The other major trends are Hybrid Cloud services which includes private and public cloud along with on-premises applications


http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericsavitz/2012/10/22/gartner-10-critical-tech-trends-for-the-next-five-years/

To augment this information with the data processing capabilities, when we look at many of the cloud application service providers, they either restrict you from accessing their cloud applications with their data processing capabilities
a) Number of API calls per day (for eg. Salesforce.com 5000, 25000, 100,000,000 calls)
b) the total data volume that you can process per day (for example: 500MB per day)
c) total data storage that you can work (eg. Salesforce.com 1GB, 10GB or 100GB)
d)  Data Processing Units per month (eg. max 250,000 DPU from Datasift)

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