Top reasons why your Business can benefit from Cloud Computing

Embracing new technology can be difficult for many companies. Cloud-Computing
They want to make sure that it will be easy to integrate
into the workplace and that it is a
value-added alternative to existing ways
of performing tasks or producing items.

If you are trying to decide whether cloud computing
is something that your company should be
interested in you may find this
information interesting and helpful during the
selection and integration process.

What is Cloud Computing?
Cloud computing is a simple concept. It puts computer applications
on the internet and users access it that way rather than downloading
or installing a terminal-based program on their computers.

By putting the application or program online it offers a number
of benefits that are not shared when the programs are
installed directly on a computer’s hard drive.

It is affordable

For many companies, it can be a struggle to pay for expensive terminal-based programs. There may be a limit on how many terminals can access a program and the time to install and expanding a program to accommodate a large number of users may be expensive. Cloud computing may still have a cost in order to access the programs or applications but it may be more reasonable than installed applications may be.

It does not need you to maintain it

Part of the IT expense a company may incur is centered on maintaining systems and programs. With cloud computing, this is not an issue. The applications are maintained by the company that created them which means that you do not need to worry about updating and repairing them yourself. This can help your company to substantially reduce the cost of its IT department.

It offers flexibility in terms of payment

Many terminal based computer applications or applications which are installed on a computer can be expensive and need to be paid for up front. This can be an issue for many companies especially if they are unsure whether a software package offers them the functionality that they need. In this case, cloud computing can be a definite asset, since it is often possible to pay for these applications on an ongoing basis, such as a monthly one.

Keep in mind that cloud computing is not right for every company. If employees do not have access to the internet on an ongoing basis the applications will also be inaccessible. As well, some companies are concerned about the security of the data that is being stored using cloud computing applications. However, it is definitely something that should be looked at more closely in order to decide whether your company would be able to benefit from it in the future.

We hope this information was of assistance

the TIB Team

 

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