Are you on Cloud 9? (via PrudentCloud)
Our founder, Sahil Parikh, pens down his thoughts on starting businesses and cloud computing tools at PrudentCloud.
Startups are a rage in emerging economies. Look at India, China or Brazil, you will find hundreds of startups sprouting all across the country. It just has become so easy to start and market a web business (even in developing countries) – increased broadband penetration, inexpensive computers, smart-phones, easy access to the Internet, free-for-all social networking tools and above all, the availability of software tools that were either out of the reach of a small business or expensive and cumbersome to setup.
Startups today have no IT infrastructure of their own. They are lean, agile, and small. They work virtually using applications that are hosted in the Cloud. According to Wikipedia, a typical Cloud Computing provider deliver common business applications online which are accessed from another web service or software like a web browser, while the software and data are stored on servers.
You can crank up your startup idea over a weekend and automate every essential function of the business by using services in the Cloud. Here is a blueprint on how to achieve utopia:
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July 15th, 2010 at 9:56 pm
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July 24th, 2010 at 4:54 pm
I agree with you completely, and now with Cloud Computing widely getting accepted it is likely the small business will have the cushion they always wanted to manage costs. My site http://cloudcomputingleaders.net has quite a lot of information for the small business owners to take advantage of cloud computing.