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Flexibility

Cloud computing offers your business many benefits. It allows you to set up what is essentially a virtual office to give you the flexibility of connecting to your business anywhere, any time. With the growing number of web-enabled devices used in today's business environment (e.g., smartphones, tablets), access to your data is even easier.

Reduced
IT costs

Moving to cloud computing may reduce the cost of managing and maintaining your IT systems. Rather than purchasing expensive systems and equipment for your business, you can reduce your costs by using the resources of your cloud computing service provider. You may be able to reduce your operating costs because:

 

  • The cost of system upgrades, new hardware, and software may be included in your contract
  • You no longer need to pay wages for expert staff
  • Your energy consumption costs may be reduced
  • There are fewer time delays.
  • Scalability

    Your business can quickly scale up or scale down your operation and storage needs to suit your situation, allowing flexibility as your needs change. Rather than purchasing and installing expensive upgrades yourself, your cloud computer service provider can handle this for you. Using the cloud frees up your time so you can get on with running your business.

    Business
    continuity

    Protecting your data and systems is an important part of business continuity planning. Whether you experience a natural disaster, power failure, or other crisis, having your data stored in the cloud ensures it is backed up and protected in a secure and safe location. In addition, quickly reaccessing your data allows you to conduct business as usual, minimizing any downtime and loss of productivity.

    Collaboration
    efficiency

    Collaboration in a cloud environment gives your business the ability to communicate and share more easily outside traditional methods. For example, if you work on a project across different locations, you could use cloud computing to give employees, contractors, and third parties access to the same files. You could also choose a cloud computing model that makes it easy to share your records with your advisers (e.g., a quick and secure way to share accounting records with your accountant or financial adviser).

    The flexibility of
    work practices

    Cloud computing allows employees to be more flexible in their work practices. For example, you can access data from home, on holiday, or via the commute to and from work (providing you have an internet connection). In addition, if you need access to your data while you are off-site, you can connect to your virtual office quickly and easily.

    Access to
    automatic updates

    Access to automatic updates for your IT requirements is included in your service. Your system will regularly be updated with the latest technology. This could include up-to-date versions of software, as well as upgrades to servers and computer processing power.

    Challenges

    • Managing and maintenance of on-premises Data Center
    • 24/7 Team, power supply, and Security
    • Massive expensive w.r.t Hardware Infrastructure
    • Many chances of disaster
    • More human resources

    Solution

    • Migration to Public Cloud, which would avoid managing and maintenance DC.
    • Not required 24/7 Team support
    • Pay for used resources only instead of paying for complete hardware
    • 100% of Hight Availability
    • Minimal manpower
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