As long as you have an Internet connection, you have any-time, any-where access to the software and data you need to do your job. In most cases this is true even if you are using a mobile device like a tablet or a smartphone. Switching a businesses over to run on cloud computing services is often referred to as “moving to the cloud.”
The kinds of services offered by cloud computing providers usually belong to one of the 3 broad groups: infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS). Today, cloud computing is recognized as a invaluable tool for any organization, regardless of its size, market niche, or annual revenue.You know what cloud-computing is, and probably have a sense that it could benefit your business. But can you think of 10 reasons to use it in your shop? We can. Here's our list:
1. Cost Savings
Probably the key benefit for the first companies that utilized cloud computing, and still a valid one. The business saves money by not having to pay for its own corporate data center and the staff and overhead costs that entails.
Overall savings are further increased because the majority of cloud service providers offer a pay-as-you-go model where they charge based on the services procured (no provisioning implies no cost). The price can be determined in various ways:
• By the amount of time you use it (typical for IaaS) • By the number of users or features, or by storage capacity (SaaS)• By amount of memory consumed per hour (PaaS)
Whichever way the pricing is calculated, you never pay for more than you use. Because of the huge economies of scale cloud computing suppliers can achieve, they can sell computing power at a low cost, yet still make good profits.
2. No Need for a Plan B
The importance of a robust solution for data protection and recovery is unquestionable. Cloud computing is an ideal solution here, providing your business with both backup and disaster recovery. Cloud products typically are housed in redundant, secure data centers staffed by experts in data protection and related fields. As long as you have an Internet connection, you will be able to work.
3. It's a Scalable Solution
Businesses have traditionally maintained some reserve for unexpected growth of their computing needs. Additional servers, software licenses, and storage capacity would sit around idle so as to have it available if needed. Cloud computing solutions are scalable in that they always have extra capacity available if you need it. If your business unexpectedly adds staff, or otherwise needs additional resources, adding them is a snap. It takes just a few minutes to add them to the system.
4. The Latest Versions of Documents are Always Available
Have you ever tried to work with multiple people on a document, and lost track of who had the latest version? When you move to the cloud, this sort of problem is reduced to a minimum, because all the files are stored centrally. Whenever you open a document, you are automatically getting the latest saved version. You may even be able to collaborate on the same document at the same time.
5. More Options
Following a trend in technology usually means the widest range of options when it comes to choosing. Ever since the cloud computing approach became a thing, the vendors have been competing with each other, trying to present the market with the best cloud solution. For a client-company, this is a blessing. You have lots of options, and can can be as picky as you want. To find the right solution you can use a B2B marketplace like DiscoverCloud. They have a database of more than 3000 software tools, grouped into almost 120 categories and subcategories, and divided based on the size of the business.
6. Long-Term Investment
Instead of major IT capital investments every 2-4 years your costs will be distributed as predictable monthly or annual payments. As previously mentioned, scalability is not an issue, and it is in the interests of the cloud computing vendors to provide cutting-edge, energy-efficient, environment-friendly equipment. Maintenance and upgrades of the cloud systems are not your concern either, so the focus of your organization can be on your product and services all the time, just as it should be.