Cloud migration an asset for any business

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Image: Cloud Computing (IntelliSyn Communications Inc)

Published Sep 18, 2017

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CAPE TOWN – Cloud migration is the process of moving data, applications or other business elements from an organization's onsite computers to the cloud, or moving them from one cloud environment to another.

Cloud computing is storing and accessing data and programs over the Internet instead of your computer's hard drive.

Making use of Cloud Computing is transforming the business landscape .With the technological advancements, people are leaning more towards a virtual office space meaning that you can work from anywhere and anytime making use of cloud computing.

Here’s three reasons how the cloud will transform your business:

1. Work on the go, anywhere and anytime. 

By hosting your operational tools in the cloud, you gain access to them from anywhere, at any time. That’s convenient for business. It’s also great for collaboration, enabling employees to work more effectively together from across the office or across the world without interruption, boosting productivity.

 

Being able to work from home, or the local coffee shop, is also a plus for work-life balance, something most employees are looking for and a requirement if you’re looking to hire the best talent available.

 

2.Have someone else pay your business upkeep

Why spend money on the skills required to manage and maintain the software needed to run your business, or the expensive servers that host it, when someone will do it for you? That’s the premise powering cloud adoption.

 Software as a service (or SaaS) can manage your accounting and finances, security, sales, inventory, client/customer relations and so much more, and offer numerous advantages beyond mobility – collaboration, flexibility, scalability, etc. 

SaaS is also a much more cost-effective way of purchasing software, requiring you to purchase only the functionality you require, rather than entire suites. You also have access to the latest versions without ever having to repurchase license keys every few years.

 

On the hardware side of things, because the SaaS providers host everything on their end, requiring only login details and Internet access from your side, you never need to worry about upgrading hardware approaching end-of-life. That saves you money.

 

3. Secure your business against any eventuality

 

The cloud has always been good at one aspect of business  by protecting it from disaster. Thanks to the speed of modern fibre connections, the cloud can mirror the data saved on your business’ mobile devices, desktop PCs and even local servers with the click of a button or at the end of each day.

 

Once secured in the cloud, you’ve effectively protected yourself against hardware failure, local disasters like fires and break-ins and even many types of security threats. That’s if your new and improved security system doesn’t prevent incursions first.

 

Cloud-based security solutions are always up to date and always learning from the encounters thousands, if not millions, of businesses across the world are experiencing.

- BUSINESS REPORT ONLINE

 

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