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Why Cloud Services Are Better To Run Business Processes?

by Ankita Sehgal Freelance Blogger, Lives in New Delhi
Almost two decades who would have imagined that smartphones will be equipped enough to play music, movies, click photos, and what not! Not just that, compiling data on a cloud which is a completely virtual form will be very much possible as well. 

Technology, IOT, and cloud services like document imaging services have changed the way businesses operate all over the world. 

As per the data provided by Cloud Security Alliance, almost 33% of organizations already have a full-fledged cloud service embedded in their system and rest are also planning to shift to this virtual platform.  

There are many reasons why businesses processes should be done on cloud based platform. Here we are going to mention a few of them. 

Fresh Software: Customers can access the latest versions of the applications with SaaS as soon as they are available. This immediate availability makes it easier for workers to be more productive. This is in contrast to home grown software which may only be able to release something new once a year and take significant time to roll out.

An ability to do more with less: Companies can reduce the size of their enterprise content management system or even completely eliminate their data center footprint altogether with the help of cloud computing. 

Improved Mobility: Employees can get the data and applications irrespective of their location. The work will get easier for employees as they can take it anywhere via smartphones or laptops.

Cost effective: Companies don’t have to spend money on hardware as they don’t have to purchase equipment and build out and operate a data center. With traditional methodology, companies usually spend millions before any value in their data center.

Flexible Capacity: It is a flexible facility that can turn up, down or off on basis of the circumstances. For example, a sales promotion might be wildly popular and hence, capacity can be added quickly to avoid crashing servers and losing sales. After the sale goes down, capacity can shrink hence, reducing the cost. 

Expenses can be quickly reduced: When a recession hits or during business cut-backs, cloud computing comes as a help offering a flexible cost structure, thereby limiting exposure.

Facilitate M&A activity: Cloud computing offers faster changes in order to make two companies much faster and efficient. Traditional computing might require years of migrating applications and decommissioning data centers before two companies are running on the same IT stack.

Less environmental impact: It also contributes in environmental impacts with lesser data centers worldwide. Companies improve their green credentials by using shared resources.


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About Ankita Sehgal Advanced   Freelance Blogger, Lives in New Delhi

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