You have founded an emerging successful e-commerce platform (toysforkids.com) that sells unique artisan toys and child-related products. Your current on-premise environment needs to grow to get you to your next level of expansion. The project has been internally sold by the CIO as a cost-saving initiative, along with the elasticity Cloud computing provides for the company. You have sent out a Request for Proposal (RFP) to Cloud Services providers, and you have narrowed your choices to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft (MSFT) Azure. Your current environment is Microsoft-centric (Windows 10, Windows Servers, MS-SQL-Server, and other MSFT products). Proposal responses are back. AWS appears to be the most cost-beneficial.
Please respond to the following:
- What are some of the concerns you might have working with AWS? How might those concerns be allayed?
- MSFT appears to be more expensive (by about 5-10%), even though toysforkids.com is MSFT-centric. Do the advantages of working with MSFT overcome their cost disadvantage?
- Are there any other choices you might consider?
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Microsoft (MSFT) Azure is a bit expensive, but it is the future of business (Temel, Lee, & AlRegib, 2019). However, its benefits overcome its costs. When it goes head-to-head with competitors, it boasts more than a dozen perks. Picking the right service depends on several things, including the type of service, the amount expected to scale, and how you handle your billing. Some of its benefits are speed, enhanced flexibility, integrated delivery pipeline, disaster recovery, and security. Apart from Microsoft (MSFT) Azure and AWS, I might consider other choices like Google Cloud, Aliyun also known as Alibaba Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and IBM Cloud.
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