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A Cloudy Day
Ahead?
As Ingenux reached its 10-year birthday recently, we have seen many
fads or "the next best thing" come and go related to the
internet. The new "thing" is cloud computing and if you
haven't jumped on this bandwagon yet, here are the top 4 reasons why
you should look for sunnier days.
1. Cloud Computing makes your IT excessively dependent on the
Internet
Cloud Computing exists on the premise that the Internet will always
be as robust and reliable for all time to come. While one can be
fairly optimistic, there is always the danger of the unforeseen
Armageddon. For example, congressmen in the United States are pushing
for bills that can shutdown/limit internet traffic in the event of
war, so that they can stick to their prescribed content on
television. If a company loses internet connectivity to its cloud
even for a few days, as a result of an Internet outage affecting
either it or the Cloud Computing Service, there could be very
damaging consequences. I am not talking about your E-store going
offline. Suppose the daily activities of your company were on a
database on a cloud? In such a scenario, you may wish your servers
were in a makeshift bunker in your backyard, rather than on the
cloud.
And because of its dependence on the internet, Cloud Computing can
never perform as a substitute for in-house servers. For example,
there are speed limits, related to hardware and bandwidth, when
transferring data to and from the cloud via the internet. Using VPNs
and SSL tunnels can further slow the speed.
2. Cloud Computing makes you dependent on the goodwill of your ISP
Cloud Computing may require large bandwidth for the client, depending
on what the client is hosting on the cloud. And the same ISPs who are
clamoring for bandwidth caps may charge an arm and a leg if the
client exceeds his or her bandwidth quota.
3. Cloud Computing is sounding more like a Fad than a Trend
Suddenly, all ringers, gurus, and experts are clamoring for Cloud
Computing. Articles are appearing in respectable publications weighing
the pros and cons. Business heads are flaunting how they managed to
cut costs. Are you willing to "invest" your data in the
newest scheme?
4. Cloud Computing may be of little consequence for the Average
Small Business
The May 2009 issue of WIRED carried an interesting article on Cloud Computing, highlighting
pros and cons. The key example cited in favor of Cloud Computing was
an Eli Lily information consultant, who as a client of Amazon Web
Services uses his iPhone to run "genomic analysis" on the
cloud. How many businesses executives can picture themselves doing
this?
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Ingenux News
IATA
selects Ingenux to develop automated web based Operational Safety
Audit monitoring application
September 21, 2009- The International Air Transport Association (IATA)
has commissioned Ingenux to develop a ground breaking Operational
Safety Audit web application for automated quality control
management. The manual system that IATA has been using can be very
time consuming and mistakes are easily made. With that system,
results of the audits are manually logged, which includes a
multi-step process where many people are involved. IATA's new
database is able to efficiently create accurate audit reports which
meet or exceed industry standards.
IATA has developed commercial standards among airlines that have lead
to a growing global industry. They strive for sensible regulations
and are comprised of nearly 230 airlines, which represent 93% of
international air traffic.
Ingenux will enable IATA to implement a global product to manage
audit information for both ground operations and operational safety
in airports. The Operational Safety Audit is the first global
standard for airline safety management. For more information about
IATA visit http://www.iata.org.
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Ingenux Lends
A Hand
Donations
Collected for our Military
September 23, 2009
Ingenux teamed up with the Edmond Chamber of Commerce to collect
items for our military overseas. The drive lasted one week and all
donations came from within the Ingenux team. We were able to collect
almost 100 items to donate. If you would like help our military
contact the Edmond Chamber of Commerce. Needed items include games,
stationery, traveling toiletries, and so much more.
Look for information coming soon on how to help us reach our goal
for the "Everything but the Turkey" food drive which is
right around the corner.
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New to the
Ingenux Team
Meet our 2 new team members!

Ingenux welcomes Brynn Mays to the team! Mays recently
graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma with a degree in
General Studies and a minor in Business. She will be filling
the position as Administrative Assistant, helping with daily tasks to
run the office and assisting management with executive assignments.
Mays has several years of customer service experience in a variety of
fields, and brings exciting and innovative ideas that will help Ingenux
obtain its current growth strategy.

Dylan Conklin has joined the Ingenux team as the new Design Manager.
His award winning talent supplies originality and solid direction to
any project. Dylan specializes in both web and user interface
design as well as branding and identity design. Always beginning with
the end in mind, Dylan received his B.F.A. in Graphic Design with a
concentration in Illustration from Oklahoma Christian University.
Ingenux is excited to provide current and future clientele with a fresh
perspective that is tailored to the modern web 2.0 design.
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