The Telegraph Media Group
October 12, 2009 in News Roundup, Uncategorized
The Telegraph Media Group is embracing cloud computing in a big way.
Speaking at Salesforce.com’s Cloudforce event in London earlier this year, CIO of the Telegraph Media Group (TMG), Paul Cheesbrough, said the company is looking to move as much of its back office IT into the cloud as possible.
With around 50 per cent of TMG’s back office systems now being hosted on the internet, Cheesbrough added: “We would like to get that much closer to 100 per cent so we can free up resources.”
Media companies are all too familiar with programmes and events sending huge spikes in traffic. This has prompted the team at digital agency Monterosa Productions to use Amazon’s cloud service to host The Apprentice Predictor, which is kept running through each episode of the show so fans can predict who will get fired.
The cloud may not be right for all, of course. IT lawyer Peter Wainman, senior solicitor in the technology and commerce team at law firm Mills & Reeve, warns that companies are still liable for data protection, so must scrutinise service-level agreements. “Many cloud hosts won’t be held liable for downtime or loss of content, IP or data. You need to ensure you retain control and must be aware of the scope of the hosting agreement,” he says.

