Defining ‘value’ with cloud architecture
During the pandemic, I started learning how to rebuild and repair bicycles since there was a cycle shortage and buying new was limited and costly. With gyms closed, I began to fix bikes for friends and family to get them back on the road as well. Bike components are a good model for the concept of value. You can pay $50 to $1,000 for a bike wheel (if full carbon). The question is, what is the best value of that component based on your needs? How do you find the true best value?[ Also on InfoWorld: Where to look for cost savings in the cloud ] Value is one of those words that means many things. However, in the terms of cloud computing architecture we can define it like this:To read this article in full, please click here
During the pandemic, I started learning how to rebuild and repair bicycles since there was a cycle shortage and buying new was limited and costly. With gyms closed, I began to fix bikes for friends and family to get them back on the road as well.
Bike components are a good model for the concept of value. You can pay $50 to $1,000 for a bike wheel (if full carbon). The question is, what is the best value of that component based on your needs? How do you find the true best value?
Value is one of those words that means many things. However, in the terms of cloud computing architecture we can define it like this: