Cloud helps your business to make prototypes of, test and build apps without worrying about underlying hardware resources. You can use cloud resources when you need them, and when you don't need them, you can just turn them off. It is much simpler and more cost-effective than purchasing your own hardware.
Cloud helps your business to make prototypes of, test and build apps without worrying about underlying hardware resources. You can use cloud resources when you need them, and when you don't need them, you can just turn them off. It is much simpler and more cost-effective than purchasing your own hardware.
Cloud helps your business to make prototypes of, test and build apps without worrying about underlying hardware resources. You can use cloud resources when you need them, and when you don't need them, you can just turn them off. It is much simpler and more cost-effective than purchasing your own hardware.
Cloud helps your business to make prototypes of, test and build apps without worrying about underlying hardware resources. You can use cloud resources when you need them, and when you don't need them, you can just turn them off. It is much simpler and more cost-effective than purchasing your own hardware.
By analysing your company's current systems, technologies and processes, we are helping you to set measurable goals.
By analysing your company's current systems, technologies and processes, we are helping you to set measurable goals.
By analysing your company's current systems, technologies and processes, we are helping you to set measurable goals.
Does your company have continuity and performance planning that make distinction between critical systems and services with RPO (Recovery Point Objective) and RTO (Restore Time Objective)?
Does your company have security practices that ensure proper control for your critical data?
Does your company have specific applications and services that have Availability and Restore Time targets? Does your company have established identity management and integrated application access management processes?
Moving to cloud computing may reduce the cost of managing and maintaining your IT systems. Rather than purchasing expensive systems and equipment for your business, you can reduce your costs by using the resources of your cloud computing service provider.
Your business can scale up or scale down your operation and storage needs quickly to suit your situation, allowing flexibility as your needs change. Rather than purchasing and installing expensive upgrades yourself, your cloud computer service provider can handle this for you. Using the cloud frees up your time so you can get on with running your business.
Protecting your data and systems is an important part of business continuity planning. Whether you experience a natural disaster, power failure or other crisis, having your data stored in the cloud ensures it is backed up and protected in a secure location. It allows you to conduct business as usual, minimising any downtime and loss of productivity.
Collaboration in a cloud environment gives your business the ability to communicate and share more easily outside of the traditional methods. You could also choose a cloud computing model that makes it easy for you to share your records with your advisers .
Cloud computing allows employees to be more flexible in their work practices. For example, you have the ability to access data from home, on holiday, or via the commute to and from work (providing you have an internet connection). If you need access to your data while you are off-site, you can connect to your virtual office, quickly and easily.
Access to automatic updates for your IT requirements may be included in your service fee. Depending on your cloud computing service provider, your system will regularly be updated with the latest technology. This could include up-to-date versions of software, as well as upgrades to servers and computer processing power.