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		<title>The Not-So-Silver Lining of Cloud Computing: Intuit Goes Dark for Two Days, Giving Pause to the Small Business Owner</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 13:44:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Desktop Guerrillas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NORWALK, Conn. (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- Things did not go as planned when Joe Presto of the Norwalk-based IT consulting firm Desktop Guerrillas tried to send out his monthly invoices last Tuesday night. After error messages kept popping up, Presto did a Google search and quickly determined that the issue was with Intuit's system, not his own. The next morning he learned the full scope of the outage: 300,000 of Intuit's clients had been affected.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://send2pressnewswire.com/image/10-0621-desktopgrl_72dpi.jpg" border="0" title="IT consulting firm" alt="IT consulting firm" class="alignleft" />NORWALK, Conn. (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) &#8212; Things did not go as planned when Joe Presto of the Norwalk-based IT consulting firm Desktop Guerrillas tried to send out his monthly invoices last Tuesday night. After error messages kept popping up, Presto did a Google search and quickly determined that the issue was with Intuit&#8217;s system, not his own. The next morning he learned the full scope of the outage: 300,000 of Intuit&#8217;s clients had been affected, most using online versions of office mainstays like TurboTax(R), QuickBooks(R), and QuickBase(R).</p>
<p>Desktop Guerrillas&#8217; clients could certainly wait for their bills, and Presto was able to get them out later in the week, but the outage had a far more debilitating effect on some other users relying on Intuit&#8217;s products, which provide critical line-of-business applications. As the comments on Intuit&#8217;s blog in reaction to its apology indicated, an extended outage like this can cripple a business. </p>
<p>Intuit&#8217;s trip-up is the downside of what many IT professionals dub the &#8220;Year of the Cloud,&#8221; in which more and more companies have moved their services to third party providers rather than running them in-house. Joe Presto is not surprised by the outage, nor the outrage. &#8220;To many businesses, &#8216;The Cloud&#8217; is a magic place where issues and maintenance are a thing of the past,&#8221; he says. &#8220;In reality, these services can be just a prone to outage as an internally-run product.&#8221;</p>
<p>He brings up several points to consider:</p>
<p>How resilient is your cloud service&#8217;s infrastructure? &#8220;Clouds are a perfect description to these outsourced services,&#8221; says Presto. &#8220;Because there&#8217;s typically zero visibility into their architecture and operation.&#8221; A sharp web page or even a trusted name can easily mask a poorly implemented service, as Intuit&#8217;s case last week showed. &#8220;As Intuit described it, an accidental power failure brought down main and backup systems and resulted in a two-day outage,&#8221; says Presto. &#8220;This begs the question of why a backup system was so closely linked with the primary system. And why would a power outage take so long to recover from? That&#8217;s not to say that clients that host their own servers are without danger, but at least it&#8217;s within their control to design a disaster recovery plan.&#8221;</p>
<p>This raises another question: How safe is your data? &#8220;Clients who use hosted applications need to assume that their data could very easily be gone tomorrow and they should plan accordingly,&#8221; says Presto, a former IBMer who started Desktop Guerrillas in 2004. Many cloud vendors, he says, don&#8217;t provide an easy way to export data, which could represent a major exposure. &#8220;If businesses don&#8217;t have a way to personally ensure the availability of their data, they may want to look at other solutions,&#8221; Presto states. &#8220;For instance, although our ticket management system is hosted, we download data at least twice a day. Losing that data could cost us tens of thousands of dollars, so we guard it with our lives.&#8221;</p>
<p>Still, cloud computing is not all doom and gloom. &#8220;Cloud services can provide great value and are a valued part of any solution we provide to our clients, but we don&#8217;t make any claims about availability that the cloud vendor won&#8217;t back up with a service level agreement. The false sense of security can result in a business whose core processes are less protected than if they offered them in-house.&#8221;</p>
<p>About Desktop Guerrillas:</p>
<p>Desktop Guerrillas provides IT support to small and midsize businesses in Fairfield County, Connecticut. More information can be found at <a href="http://www.desktopguerrilas.com" class="autohyperlink" title="http://www.desktopguerrilas.com" target="_blank">www.desktopguerrilas.com</a> .</p>
<p>Media contact: Jennifer Wulff, Desktop Guerrillas, (203) 842-4043.</p>
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