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Cloud computing: A new business paradigm for biomedical information sharing

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Cloud computing: A new business paradigm for biomedical information sharing
We examine how the biomedical informatics (BMI) community, especially consortia that share data and applications, can take advantage of a new resource called cloud computing. Clouds generally offer resources on demand. In most clouds, charges are pay per use, based on large farms of inexpensive, dedicated servers, sometimes supporting parallel computing. Substantial economies of scale potentially yield costs much lower than dedicated laboratory systems or even institutional data centers. Overall, even with conservative assumptions, for applications that are not I/O intensive and do not demand a fully mature environment, the numbers suggested that clouds can sometimes provide major improvements, and should be seriously considered for BMI. Methodologically, it was very advantageous to formulate analyses in terms of component technologies; focusing on these specifics enabled us to bypass the cacophony of alternative definitions (e.g., exactly what does a cloud include) and to analyze alt...
Arnon Rosenthal, Peter Mork, Maya Hao Li, Jean Sta
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where JBI
Authors Arnon Rosenthal, Peter Mork, Maya Hao Li, Jean Stanford, David Koester, Patti Reynolds
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