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5 Misconceptions of Cloud-Based Security Installations

Security systems integrators, be wary of the fallacies of installing cloud-based security systems and services.

February 4, 2015 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Bandwidth Constraints Impose Barriers

While there are still some locations where access to high-speed Internet connectivity might be too costly to stream video to the cloud, this is rapidly becoming the exception.

The increasing availability of faster and more affordable Internet connectivity is becoming pervasive and rarely, if ever, will affect a business’ ability to leverage cloud services.

According to the latest State of the Internet report from online traffic routing company Akamai, the United States has an average connection speed of 11.4Mbps, suggesting a 39% year-over-year speed increase and ranking the country 14th in the world in terms of speed connection.

The report also indicated that 72% connected above 4Mbps, offering a quality connectivity experience. According to Akamai, “Given the extremely positive trends over the last year, it is clear that broadband connectivity is improving in the region, and should continue to benefit going forward from continued investment and adoption.”

This growing high-speed connectivity is directly contributing to lowered costs, thus enabling greater adoption of cloud solutions for the majority.

It’s More Lucrative to Build My Own Datacenter

While some integrators might want to purchase servers to build their own datacenters, host a security solution and lease the service to their customers, this option is not al-ways as simple and straightforward as sometimes perceived.

First and foremost, there is significant upfront investment required to build and maintain a private datacenter, both in terms of costs and time.

It is not just a matter of acquiring racks of servers, and ensuring high levels of redundancy and security, but it also entails finding the space to house the servers, cooling the hardware and having the manpower to properly maintain the infrastructure.

Building a private datacenter alters an integrator’s core competencies from recommending and implementing solutions, to managing and maintaining the offering itself, which can impose unrealistic demands on resources and inevitable risk on customers.

Instead, offering a vendor-hosted cloud-based security solution requires very little technical knowledge, minimal installation time, no maintenance, zero upfront investment and far less risk.

Similarly, looking at simple economies of scale, the ability to compete with tier-one cloud providers is simply not comparable. Growing competition between public datacenter giants owned by Google, Amazon and Microsoft are also driving the costs of cloud services down, making cloud offerings more of a commodity.

For most integrators, total cost of ownership of build-your-own-datacenter is simply not an easier or economically viable strategy with these factors at play.

And Remember: Stay Ahead of Tectonic Market Shift

These opportunities are just the tip of the imminent cloud ice-berg. There is a major shift taking place in the security industry; integrators who want to capitalize need to act now.

While the business model will become one of generating more recurring monthly revenue (RMR), the future profitability outlook for an integrator who becomes a specialist in cloud technologies and develops a credible service-oriented reputation is high.

In best-case scenarios where excellent service keeps customers happy and loyal, long-term revenues have the potential to supersede those of fixed installations.

More importantly, customers need solutions that will help them economically scale. Once a greater level of knowledge on the cloud spreads — and larger, forward-thinking organizations prove that standalone or hybrid cloud models are successful — the cloud will more predominantly become the answer.

Article originally posted on Security Sales & Integration.

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Jonathan Blackwood
Jonathan Blackwood

Jonathan Blackwood is the Editor-in-Chief of TechDecisions. Jonathan joined TechDecisions in 2014 and writes about technologies that help to innovate and improve practices for companies of all sizes, K-12 and higher education, government, healthcare, hospitality, retail and large venue spaces. He is especially interested in the future of work and education and the Internet of Things. Follow him @BlackwoodTweets.

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