Peeking behind the Cloud by CNN
Written By: Brian Daleiden
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
We at TraceLink have been taking a hard look at Cloud computing for a
while now and it isn't a huge surprise. The solutions we built at
SupplyScape shifted from on-premise software with perpetual licenses to
SaaS-based software with term licenses back in 2005. There was
admittedly a lot of wailing and knashing of teeth as we tried to
determine the appetite in the pharmaceutical supply chain for hosted
software running critical operations. To the surprise of a few of us,
adoption actually occurred pretty quickly as performance and security
questions were quickly put to rest. As a result, our SaaS infrastructure
continues to bubble along nicely running our Nexus, E-Pedigree and
RxAuthentication solutions.
Thus, my antenna was up as I came across this
article (and video) by CNN today. Fun stuff! The synopsis is
that the author (John Sutter) basically woke up one day and became
intrigued at where does all of his data go when he uses Flickr, Google,
YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, etc. The hunt is on as the John starts down
the path of trying to put his arms around the Cloud. (Spoiler Alert)
What John finds is that the Cloud is far from soft and fuzzy...rather it
is made up of a huge infrastructure of data centers, servers and all of
the other accouterments of a typical IT shop. Now, that isn't exactly a
surprise to us here but his exploration is a fun ride. Especially as he
tries to get the people in charge of these systems to talk about them.

One question in particular that Mr. Sutter raises relates to service
levels and trust in an infrastructure that you have a hard time
touching. As he puts it: "I thought about what I want in a cloud
service. I want my data to be available all the time. And I don't want
there to be any chance the company could lose it, a tricky request since
the hardware that stores our data is designed to fail from time to
time." This is a common question that we have worked with customers
on over the years and our own John
Kordash will be diving deeply into the Cloud in all its glory over
the next few months. Until then...don't let the Cloud rain on your
parade!
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