5 Reasons your Business Needs to be in the Cloud

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If you are a serious business, then you need to be in the cloud. As a global phenomenon it has become essential for your business to have cloud capability. For those who do not know, cloud technology allows internet users to access software and business owners to access and use their data, regardless of where they are physically located. Below are 5 specific reasons why your business needs to get into the cloud.

1.    Cloud Right Sizing

The genuine platforms out there will allow you to pay for what you use, so there are no unnecessary overheads and constant outgoings. It is this flexibility that makes the cloud right for every business, no matter their size or function. It is in the cloud, so you can be as big as you need without having a room full of servers. If its specific software you need to use or a storefront full of stock, the cloud will make this possible. It is a flexible initiative and can grow organically with your business or can start out as big as you need.

2.    Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

The right cloud platform will allow your business access to storage and computing capability off site. You can run any operating systems and test applications without having to purchase the hardware. This cloud infrastructure, in various locations, further provides for your data safety in the event of a localized disaster. As a result of accessing your business computing infrastructure online, you will be able to scale up or down much faster than ever before, meeting any customer demands with no time lags. Lastly with regard to IaaS, your business will be able to focus on your core function, rather than worrying about IT and computing resources.

3.    Software as a Service (SaaS)

Enterprise specific apps and software are available through SaaS. Your business can host and develop mobile apps through your cloud platform provider and access specialized computer programs. Make sure that this is one of the capabilities offered, because the future of online business is mobile and app based. Being in the cloud allows your business to access and be a part of this future.

Integration with additional tools which are being used in the office and by your clients, customers and business partners is also provided. The chief example here with regard to compatibility is Microsoft 365. Your cloud extension is synced and linked to the rest of your business and that of your stakeholders.

4.    Easy and Accessible

Understanding the platform should not be like nuclear physics. Training is recommended, simply to get you up to speed and ensure that you are aware of all the capabilities of the platform chosen, microsoft azure training is a great place to start. The top platforms, such as azure, are easy to understand and accessible for all levels of IT user.

5.    Safe and Secure

The cloud is safe enough for you to feel secure using it for business; creating, storing, sending and sharing. As a business, you are putting your trust in a server far away and as such the cloud location you choose must be credible. Check reviews and talk to others. A good cloud platform with the right training and set up will keep you secure online. The credible platforms out there meet with the international standards for privacy, so your business transactions are safe as is your data.

This is a move that all businesses are making, just make sure that you move with the right people and only fully commit after your IT department, or you are familiar with the cloud you choose.

 

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