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Date Published
Author
Justin Rohrman
Word count
782
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

Should you use a public or private mobile cloud for your software project? A private cloud is like having your own personal data center with physical locks and full control over servers, databases, and devices. This provides maximum security and compliance with regulatory standards such as Sarbanes Oxley and HIPAA, making it ideal for regulated industries like healthcare and finance. However, building a private cloud requires expertise, time, and money. On the other hand, public clouds offer an out-of-the-box solution that allows anyone to log into a mobile device without the need for infrastructure management. But, they may compromise on security and compliance. Some companies might opt for a hybrid model that combines the benefits of both worlds, using private cloud resources during peak hours and rolling over to public cloud resources when needed. Ultimately, the choice between public and private mobile clouds depends on your team's skill level, the product's requirements, and your willingness to use a ready-made environment.