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The Cloud

By September 6, 2016December 5th, 2023No Comments
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One of the biggest buzzwords for maximising business efficiency today is Cloud computing.

Everything seems to be happening in “The Cloud”.

  • Cloud-based software.
  • Migrating to the cloud.
  • Stored in the cloud.
  • Accessed from the cloud.

The term is just a metaphor for the Internet. In its simplest terms, it means storing data and programs on large servers and accessing these files through the Internet. It replaces the need for large hard drives on your computer or your company’s server, and then adds an extra layer for backup.

So, who uses this? While some of us may not realise it, but we all do. In fact, it has become such an integral part of our lives today. Without it, there would be no Dropbox, Yahoo or Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Spotify or even Netflix.

It doesn’t stop there. The cloud continues to change the business landscape as well. As a matter of fact, companies are migrating to the cloud for a lot of their processes; from creating and sharing documents, team collaboration and project management, customer relationship management (CRM) and marketing automation to accounting and bookkeeping.

Why are so many businesses moving to cloud-based systems?

But what is it, and how important is it to your business? Here are some of the benefits:

Increased efficiency

Remote computing software is designed with advanced capabilities. They function automatically and organize processes and reduce user effort. So, this results in greater productivity and responsiveness.

Flexibility

Unlike your server and computer, it has unlimited capacity. Cloud-based services are easy to scale up or down. This will depend on the requirements of the business.

Automatic software updates

Suppliers take care of the updates and enhancements. They are available to all users as soon as they are released. This way, it eliminates the need for businesses to maintain and update their system.

Cost-effective

The solutions do not require investment in local system and infrastructure, software and regular technical maintenance. Therefore, you not only save on physical space but also on other spending.

Increased collaboration

This technology improves collaboration by allowing multiple users to meet virtually and share information in real time. One business area where this capability has been very useful is outsource accounting. And if interested, you can read more about cloud accounting software.

Accessibility of the Cloud

Information can be accessed anywhere with an internet connection, and with the use of any mobile device. As a result, users do not need to connect to the organisation’s server or go to the office to access information.

Document centralisation

Before the cloud, documents are shared back and forth as email attachments. This action often results in multiple copies with conflicting contents. With the use of cloud collaboration software, documents are stored and accessed from one location, and updates are visible to everyone.

Security and data recovery

Software suppliers are responsible for ensuring data security. Proper auditing, passwords, and encryption add security. And since the data is stored in the cloud-based location, it avoids the loss of information due to hard drive crash. Due to this, most providers also offer automatic data backup on the remote system to further protect users from the risk of data loss.

Competitiveness

It provides access to enterprise-class technology to everyone. Meaning smaller businesses can easily compete with their larger competitors. And as a result, create a competetive yet more equal business field.

Environment-friendly

Vendors operate shared support which reduces power costs and data centre footprint.

With all these benefits, it is not surprising why a lot of companies move part of their business operation to the cloud. In the RightScale 2016 State of the Cloud Report, 95% of the surveyed 1,060 IT professionals are already using cloud technology.

The study ALSO found that the lack of expertise is the primary challenge for adopting this kind of computing. And if you are facing the same problem and wondering if this technology is right for your business, then contact us.

Bureauserv helps clients from Australia, Singapore and the United Kingdom in their migration to, and implementation of, a cloud-based system in your servers. Our accounting, bookkeeping, and payroll services also use Xero Cloud Accounting, Intuit Quickbooks, and MYOB as tools necessary for cloud accounting.