The cloud is starting to take over how we store, share and secure data either privately or for business. More and more companies are moving to the cloud in some form, influencing other businesses to utilize the technology. Before jumping on the bandwagon, a business needs to do their homework to learn about what the cloud is, and if it's right for their company. Let us break down the risks and benefits of cloud computing for your business.
About “The Cloud”
Before we get started, lets be clear on the cloud and its models. Cloud computing is any program hosted online and maintained by a software provider. “The cloud” is used to describe any computing that is Internet-based with large quantities of remote servers networked together. This networking creates a centralized data storage system and online access to computer resources or services.
Cloud Deployment Models
The cloud comes in a few different forms, which can add to confusion for those getting started. A public cloud lets you share select files with others, where the private cloud is when only you have access to the content of your own cloud. A community cloud allows a specific community to have infrastructure access and a hybrid cloud combines two or more of the cloud models.
Benefits of the Cloud for Business
The cloud has many benefits for your business, including:
Risks of the Cloud for Business
The cloud for business also has some risks that must be considered before making the decision to transition to the cloud:
Cloud computing has many benefits, but it isn't always the right fit for all businesses. Contact Matthijssen and our organization will evaluate your business. We will help you decide if the cloud right for your company. If we think it will work, Matthijssen can implement cloud computing for your business. Contact us today!