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Cloud Computing 101
- By: Garry Feldman
- Date: May 16, 2018
Cloud computing is a vital part of modern business. Instead of having all your data and processes stored on individual computers and devices, it all moves onto the internet to be stored in remote servers. This allows information to be accessed from anywhere, remotely, at any time, and these servers are collectively known as the “cloud.”
Let’s discuss the benefits of cloud computing and learn more about how this can benefit your modern business.
How Does the Cloud Work?
To have cloud storage, you need a provider with an infrastructure that can safely store the data. Google Drive or Microsoft Office 365 are two examples of these providers that serve relatively simple data needs of most people.
Businesses, however, need more advanced data storage options. Some cloud computing services offer storage space, software applications, operating systems and other complex services on their own servers, which is quite beneficial for the needs of businesses. These are often referred to as “aaS” services, or “as-a-service,” such as software-as-a-service.
Benefits of Cloud Computing
There’s no option that offers more flexibility than cloud computing, but it comes with many additional benefits.
Buying hardware or software downloads can be expensive, but with cloud computing, these services tend to be more cost effective.
Cloud providers usually tend to their own server maintenance and data management, which puts less stress on the in-house IT team.
Reliable internet connections are needed for cloud computing, but accessing cloud services is much easier than dealing with devices that are struggling with complex software. This cuts the downtime and boosts efficiency.
Cloud computing is generally more secure and offers more storage space and options than most small businesses would have access to otherwise.
We mentioned flexibility, but there’s a bit more to it than that. A company can easily purchase more cloud capabilities as needed and disable unneeded capabilities as necessary. This eliminates the need for constant hardware and systems’ updates as the company grows because it’s all available quickly and easily with cloud updates.
Is Cloud Computing Right for Your Small Business?
Cloud computing is a modular, flexible solution for many business owners. As it continues to evolve and grow, more and more businesses will likely be switching over to this modern technology option.
Cloud systems can be implemented into your current business structure in a variety of ways, so if you’re unsure where to start, you may want to enlist the help of a cyber security consulting services from U.S. Computer Connection. It’s always best to divide your data at the local level, keeping only certain information on the cloud, and you’ll need a secure, reliable system to ensure all your data is protected. Our cyber security consultants can help you set up a cloud system in a way that makes sense for your business and allows you to reap all the benefits of this flexible system, so you can relax and focus your attention on your operations.
Call or visit U.S. Computer Connection to discuss our cyber security consulting services and learn more about how we can help your small business.
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