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Fax Solutions and Cloud Computing
Visendo is committed to sustain thourgh its applications cloud-based business and offers a 100 percent compliance for its faxing solutions to technologies like Microsoft Azure. Microsoft offers Azure at close to nothing until June 2011.
About Cloud Computing
Cloud computing has grown from concenpt to a dynamic infrastructure used today by large, medium or small organizations, yet many technology experts have differing views about what it means to the IT landscape and what cloud computing can do for business.
Today, forward-thinking business leaders are using the cloud within their enterprise data centers to take advantage of the best practices that cloud computing has established: scalability, agility, automation, and resource sharing.
By using a cloud-enabled application platform, companies can choose a hybrid approach to cloud computing that employs an organization's existing infrastructure to launch new cloud-enabled applications.
This hybrid approach is discussed further in Visendo Hybrid faxing solutions.
In its simplest form, cloud computing consists of shared computing resources that are virtualized and accessed as a service, through an API. The cloud enables users in an organization to run applications by deploying them to the cloud, a virtual datacenter. The physical resources may reside in a number of locations inside and outside of an organization: on local hardware, in an enterprise data center, or at remote or managed service providers on a pay-to-use basis. Cloud computing resources are offered as a service on an as-needed basis, and delivered by IP-based connectivity, providing highly scalable, reliable on-demand services with agile management capabilities.
Features and benefits
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- Incremental Scalability. Cloud environments allow users to access additional compute resources on-demand in response to increased application loads.
- Agility. As a shared resource, the cloud provides flexible, automated management to distribute the computing resources among the cloud's users.
- Reliability and Fault-Tolerance. Cloud environments take advantage of the built-in redundancy of the large numbers of servers that make them up by enabling high levels of availability and reliability for applications that can take advantage of this.
- Service-oriented. The cloud is a natural home for service-oriented applications, which need a way to easily scale as services get incorporated into other applications.
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- Utility-based. Users only pay for the services they use, either by subscription or transaction-based models.
- Shared. By enabling IT resources to be consolidated, multiple users share a common infrastructure, allowing costs to be more effectively managed without sacrificing the security of each user's data.
- SLA-driven. Clouds are managed dynamically based on service-level agreements that define policies like delivery parameters, costs, and other factors.
- APIs. Because clouds virtualize resources as a service they must have an application programming interface (API).
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Cloud puts everything in one place and provides faster and more responsive service across every channel. Applications run on a shared data center based on multitenant architecture and are flexible enough for everyone to customize to their own specific needs.
Visendo allows you to connect your Visendo Fax Server to virtually any cloud computing platform. The preferred solution is Microsoft Azure, but our software runs smoothly on other solutions as well.
Below you will find a diagram on how the system works:
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