Introducing Cloud to your Sussex business
Cloud computing services used by 94% of enterprise businesses in 2022!
Cloud computing is simply the process of delivering IT resources over the internet.
Instead of purchasing and owning physical servers and data centres, users can access technology services, such as storage, and databases, whenever and wherever.
Businesses of all shapes and sizes have adopted the cloud for a wide variety of uses, such as data backup, disaster recovery, email, virtual desktops, software development, data analytics and many other uses.
“What are the benefits of Cloud computing for my business?”
Cloud computing is a revolutionary way in which businesses think about their IT resources. Here are seven reasons why adopting cloud computing could benefit your business.
Cost
Cloud computing eliminates the capital expense of buying hardware and software and setting up and running on-site data centres.
Global scale
The benefits of cloud computing services include the ability to scale elastically.
In cloud computing speak, that means delivering the right amount of IT resources – for example, more or less computing power, storage, bandwidth – right when they’re needed, and from the right geographic location.
Performance
The biggest cloud services run on a worldwide network of secure data centres, which are regularly upgraded to the latest generation of fast and efficient computing hardware.
This reduces network latency for applications and greater economies of scale.
Security
Many cloud providers offer a broad set of policies, technologies and controls that strengthen your security posture overall, helping to protect your data, apps and infrastructure from potential threats.
Speed
Most cloud services are provided as self service and on demand, so even vast amounts of computing resources can be provisioned in minutes, typically with just a few mouse clicks, giving businesses a lot of flexibility and taking the pressure off capacity planning.
Productivity
On-site data centres typically require a lot of “racking and stacking” – hardware setup, software patching and other time-consuming IT management chores.
Cloud computing removes the need for many of these tasks, so IT teams can spend time on achieving more important business goals.
Reliability
Cloud computing makes data backup, disaster recovery and business continuity easier and less expensive because data can be mirrored at multiple redundant sites on the cloud provider’s network.
Introduce Cloud services to your business today!
If you would like to find out more about how we at Computer Systems Engineers can introduce the cloud to you business, speak to one of our consultants today!
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