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3 Ways the Cloud Enhances Your Business

3 Ways the Cloud Enhances Your Business

The cloud trend has been very friendly toward businesses, allowing organizations to fulfill many of their needs and simplify processes that were challenging them only a few years ago. If you’ve never considered the cloud for your organization, it’s time to rethink your choices and ask yourself why you’re hesitant when there are so many great benefits of cloud implementation.

The Cloud is Cost-Effective
The cloud itself is capable of helping your business cut out unnecessary costs. Furthermore, the cloud allows you to scale resources to match your business’s specific needs at any given moment, which makes sure that you don’t pay for what you don’t need. The capital saved can then be utilized for other endeavors.

The Cloud Offers a Variety of Uses
When you ask people about the cloud, the first thing they’ll think of is probably data storage. While this comes as a benefit to the average consumer, businesses can leverage the cloud in other great ways, like taking advantage of productivity applications and other software as a service. When you use SaaS, the applications rendered will always be in the form of their most recent version, so you’ll always be using up-to-date software.

In the realm of data backup and disaster recovery, you’ll be able to use the cloud to make great strides in business continuity. Thanks to the off-site nature of cloud-based data backup, you’ll be sure to recover from damages dealt to your on-site infrastructure. Furthermore, virtual assets allow your organization to ensure productivity even under the worst conditions.

Most cloud-based solutions are built with collaboration in mind. Since you can store files in shared locations, your employees can collaborate and work together on projects that demand access at all times. Better yet, this is all done remotely, so you can work together even when out of the office.

The Cloud Offers Security
Data is one of the most important assets you hold, and as such, it must be secured from any prying eyes. However, a lot of organizations tend to forget that both external cyber crime and internal user error are possible points of contention. The cloud allows you to limit access to data on a per-user basis so that users who have no business knowing sensitive information, don’t.

Want to know more about the cloud? Reach out to us at (518) 203-2110.

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