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Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Dennis Hodges, CIO Of Inteva (Part 7)

Posted on Sunday, Sep 5th

This section entrepreneurship opportunities in the cloud.

Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Dennis Hodges, CIO Of Inteva (Part 6)

Posted on Saturday, Sep 4th

Security in the cloud.

Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Dennis Hodges, CIO Of Inteva (Part 5)

Posted on Friday, Sep 3rd

This part of the interview discusses chargeback, cloud security, legal issues involved in data storage in cloud spanning across geographies.

Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Dennis Hodges, CIO Of Inteva (Part 4)

Posted on Thursday, Sep 2nd

This part of the interview covers topics such as impact of cloud computing on IT organization, private clouds, IaaS, chargeback.

Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Dennis Hodges, CIO Of Inteva (Part 3)

Posted on Wednesday, Sep 1st

So far as part of our Thought Leaders in Cloud Computing (TLCC) series, we have been exploring different pricing models that are in vogue when it comes to adopting cloud based solutions. We have seen myriad flavors of pay per use and were pleasantly surprised to come across a real example of ‘pay per percentage of sales’ as one of the models adopted in reality at Inteva for their ERP SaaS solution. Read on for more details on how this pricing model is structured in this part of the interview.

Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Dennis Hodges, CIO Of Inteva (Part 2)

Posted on Tuesday, Aug 31st

Cloud based vendor selection criteria, Capex to Opex switch benefits with the cloud, ROI, integration with other cloud based services and on-premise solutions are some of the topics covered in this part of the interview with Dennis Hodges, CIO Inteva.

Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Dennis Hodges, CIO Of Inteva (Part 1)

Posted on Monday, Aug 30th

In this interview with Dennis Hodges, CIO for Inteva Products, Sramana uncovers several cloud computing trends. One of them is the case of early adopters pushing on to cloud vendors for addressing the issue of integration between on-premise and cloud services. Once there is significant adoption, this may not be a scalable proposition and eventually we expect several new players and innovation by third parties and entrepreneurs to help the cloud providers and cloud adopters work out integration issues.