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Cloud based BPM or data centers based BPM part 1

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While there are organizations are moving toward cloud-native applications that run on a full-cloud infrastructure, yet there are still organizations that use the more traditional on-premise data centers along with cloud applications in a more hybrid considering their BPM on cloud requirements.      In fact when we asked our panel of experts if their company owned a data center all of the members of our panel replied in the affirmative .                   Though most of them acknowledge that they have dramatically reduced their footprint through virtualization and other infrastructure consolidation saving quite a bit on power and cooling. They said that they were not willing to eliminate the entire data center any time soon even though it would save o lot as they were quite content with  a private\hybrid cost model. But even they were of the opnion that days of hybr...

Cloud based BPM or data centers based BPM part 2

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   BPM on cloud does have its advantages but at high security institution like a financial institution, protecting customer data is of utmost priority. But in most banks the data governance policy their regulator is still not clear on how to utilize cloud services. And they are using these services for some non-customer related services like IT service desk, project management tools etc which can be termed as gross under utilization. In 2017 alone, spending on IT infrastructure for off-premise cloud deployments will increase by double digits. However, the majority of end user spending—nearly 60%—will still be done on on-premise IT infrastructure, including on-premise private cloud and on-premise traditional . But still only one in 12 companies have all of their applications in the cloud, according to a recent survey from Tech Pro Research.  We talked to some experts about this mass underutilization to which they said with most of the traditional on-premise I...