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Cloud computing offers real economic benefits, says Minister
CLOUD computing offers real economic benefits for both the public and business, Communications Minister Ed Vaizey said yesterday.
The Minister outlined the potential of the new technology at the third annual UK-China Internet Forum, which was held at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
The forum brings together government and business from both countries to discuss business opportunities and policy issues related to the internet.
Cloud computing allows individuals and business to access internet-based computing, reducing the need to invest in your own hardware and software.
Mr Vaizey said cloud computing could drastically reduce costs for new companies and transform, for example, the way we use portable devices.
He said: “Access to the networked resources provided by ‘clouds’ enables companies to enter markets without having to meet the capital costs of building their own computer infrastructure.
“What they get instead is a sort of ‘pay as you go’ service tailored to their specific requirements.
“This is especially significant today, at a time when we are seeing an explosion in the number of portable devices with limited storage capacity.
“Access to clouds enables them to transcend that limitation and provide a level of functionality which would normally be associated with much larger machines.”
But realising the full potential of this technology would require significant change, Mr Vaizey added.
He said ensuring individual privacy and data security, which would be essential for consumer trust and confidence, would need a step-change in co-operation between industry, consumers and governments.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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