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Advantages of Moving Your Business to Cloud

Flexibility Cloud-based services are ideal for businesses with growing bandwidth demands, and if your business needs increase it’s easy to scale up your cloud capacity, drawing on the service’s remote servers. Similarly, you also have the option to scale down if your business demands so - the flexibility is one of the most prominent features of cloud service. Such agility can give businesses an edge and advantage over competitors.

Disaster recovery In times like these, businesses must invest in robust disaster recovery. However, the considerably smaller businesses lack both required capital and expertise, and here’s where the cloud comes into play. Cloud is helping organizations buck that trend by avoiding up-front investment and adding third-party expertise as a service.

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Automatic software updates Well, that’s the beauty of cloud computing - the servers are off-premise, out of sight. Suppliers take care of them for you and roll out regular software updates – including security updates – so you don’t have to worry about wasting time maintaining the system yourself. And this definitely frees up your time to focus on what’s more important - like growing your business.

Free capital-expenditure Cloud computing cuts out the high cost of hardware. Businesses are simply required to pay as per their subscription-based model, based on your cash flow.

Increased collaboration Teams can access, edit, and share documents anytime, from anywhere, they’re able to do more together, and do it better. Cloud-based workflow and file sharing can help businesses and stakeholders work, create and make updates in real-time and grant full visibility of the collaborations.

Document control The more employees and partners collaborate on documents, the greater the need for a stringent document control. Before the introduction to cloud, employees had to send files back and forth as email attachments

that were worked on, updated or revised by one user at a time. The problem? The problem was that it would end up as a mess of conflicting file content, formats and titles. And when businesses flourished on a global level, the scope and opportunity to compile ideas and numbers and data rose.

When businesses started switching to cloud computing, all files were stored centrally and everyone sees one version of the truth. And with seamless visibility came improved collaboration, which ultimately led to smoother work and clearer insights.

Security Cloud computing gives you greater security. How you may ask? Since all the company data is stored in the cloud, the decision-makers can access it no matter what happens to their machines. The business owners also have all the rights and access to wipe sensitive data from degenerated devices, making it safe and secure and not letting the data fall into the wrong hands.

Competitiveness Moving to the cloud gives access to enterprise-class technology, for everyone, irrespective of the company size and businesses to act faster than big, established competitors. The pay-as-you-go temperament and cloud business applications mean small businesses can run with the established names, and disrupt the market, while remaining lean and agile.

Environmentally friendly The above points definitely are some star benefits of using cloud computing, however, businesses also need to focus on environment friendliness more than ever before. As per the business requirements, your server capacity scales up and down, and you can use the energy you need, and you don’t leave oversized carbon footprints. And that is unquestionably a point to be noted!

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