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A Guide To Cloud Computing For Businesses

bySwindon 24
4 March 2020 • 10.59am
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Cloud computing has completely changed the way businesses operate; now, everywhere that you read, it is recommended to business owners because it can bring so many benefits.

Cloud Computing

Cloud computing can also be a confusing type of technology, and it is not clear what the best ways to use it are, which is why it is worth taking a closer look at this type of technology and the ways in which a business can use it.

Once you have a clear understanding, it becomes much easier to implement, and you will soon see why it is being recommended so frequently.

Definition

First, it is worth defining exactly what cloud computing is. The cloud is a centralised online location that stores data that allows you to access this data no matter where you are (provided that you have an internet connection).

The data is kept up-to-date at all times and eliminates the need for a physical IT server.

Remote Working

One of the best ways to use this technology is remote working. This is because data can be
synced and accessed anywhere, enabling people to easily work and even collaborate, no matter where they are.

Cloud File Storage

Cloud computing eliminates the need to store files on-site, which can help to reduce costs while always having easy access to documents that they don’t have in their personal possession.

Backups

Everyone is aware of the importance of regular backups, but this is a process that is automated with cloud computing.

Data is updated automatically while you work and you can even have it set up so that copies are created and stored off-site in the event of data loss, breach, or damage.

CASB

Following this, there are security concerns with cloud computing which you will need to address.

Using cloud computing apps can lead you to lose control over your data. This could be incredibly dangerous and a reason for why you need to use a Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB), which can monitor and control app and data usage.

This can prevent unauthorised access, protect you from digital threats, and much more.

Information Sharing

Sharing information is made incredibly easy with cloud computing as you can simply send a link to your in-house and or remote teams, which will provide instant access to up-to-date information as opposed to emailing enormous files.

This can also make collaboration amongst staff much easier even if they are not in the same physical location.

Scaling

Every business wants to take the next step, but this can sometimes be challenging when trying to plan for growth.

Cloud computing is scalable so that you can increase your usage and pay for the services that you need as opposed to having to make a large up-front investment.

These are the main ways that a business can use cloud computing. As you can see, cloud
computing can bring many benefits to a modern-day business, and it is a type of technology that every owner should embrace.

It can be daunting at first, but once you understand the technology and the best ways to use it, you will find that it is straightforward and brings many advantages to your company.

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