| |September 20164CIOReviewEditorialEditorialData forms the most crucial element of all datacenters, but the main challenge lies in not collecting storing and processing data but about how can the right information be exploited for the right usages. CIOs are waking up to the fact that data lurking in their everyday work hours have the potential to fundamentally change the way the organization operates. But today's infrastructures are all about exploiting the ability to turn data into good business value. Frequent questions that arise are usually regarding the capabilities of the cloud to control data silos, policies regarding the moral and ethical usage of the available data and security concerns over its exposure to the cloud. However the strategy lies in planning ahead and understanding the Volume Velocity and veracity of the growth of data within the organization. Hence IT heads need to move from a tactical approach to a long term strategic approach to properly gain the right insights. Once there is a clear approach in place, it is imperative to build a good infrastructure that can support and identify the changes required to make the best use of the data structures. The degree of cloud involvement, understanding where do workloads and datasets belong, what percentage of your IT footprint should cloud represent? How are the processes of data moving in and out of the cloud going to be managed are some of the gnarling questions to be addressed. However on the contrary, some IT heads will see a move to third party vendors to ease out on placing pressure on current IT budgets, in such a scenario it is of importance to question how close is the vendors datacenter to the cloud, the recovery capabilities and the security that the cloud platform provides. Organizations also realize that there needs to be a closer observation of which work processes are best suited for the cloud. Although many tech heads contemplate on the idea of IT as a third party service purchase, still like the idea of buying their IT as a service, the question still remains whether it needs to be accessed via the cloud or not. Keeping all of these pain points in mind, we have put together this month's IMS special issue that can answer all of your issues related to the right infrastructure for your specific IT needs.Do let us know what you think. Vignesh AnantharajManaging Editorvignesh@cioreviewindia.comIT Infrastructure on the Cloud? PublisherEditor-in-ChiefManaging EditorOffice Editorial queries editor@cioreviewindia.comAdvertising queriessales@cioreviewindia.comBangaloreTel 080 43112203DelhiTel 011 45992100 To subscribeVisit www.cioreviewindia.com/magazine-in or send email to: subscription@cioreviewindia.comCover price is Rs 150 per issuePrinted & Published by Alok Chaturvedi on Behalf of SiliconMedia Technologies Pvt. Ltd. and Printed at Precision Fototype Services at Sri Sabari Shopping Complex, 24 Residency Road Bangalore-560025 and Published at No. 124, 2nd Floor, Surya Chambers, Old Airport Road, Murigheshpalya, Bangalore-560017. Editor Pradeep ShankarCopyright © 2016 SiliconMedia Technologies Pvt. Ltd., All rights reserved. Re-production in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher.Ashok KumarVirupakshi PattarSales & MarketingAmrit SinghKirankumar HLRavi KalgiAlok ChaturvediPradeep ShankarVignesh AnantharajCIOReviewGroup Art DirectorVP - Sales & MarketingMagendran PerumalCirculation ManagerEditorial TeamChitra MishraEmmanuel Christi DasGurveen ChahalRose Mary CIOReview No. 124, 2nd Floor, Surya Chambers, Old Airport Road, Murugheshpalya, Bangalore-560017MaitreyeeCIOReviewVOL 4 · ISSUE 4-2 · SEPTEMBER - 2016ManjunathSr. VisualizerVisualizer
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