Cloud services are not all created equally, and many solutions may not be appropriate for your specific business needs. With advancement in technology, cloud computing is an inevitable technological phenomena to both business enterprises and individuals.
Many businesses no longer need servers in their office.
In cloud computing, your data is technically stored in an external server. This ensures that your data is secure and that you can access your data, on demand, remotely provided that you have internet access and login credentials.
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The first advantage of cloud computing is cost minimization. Since most users outsource these services, the overhead costs such as investing in servers which are expensive to procure and maintain to reduced. Moreover, shared costs among users ensure that a single server is optimally utilized thus ensuring economies of scale. The IT related costs such data storage, software maintenance costs and quality control costs are minimized or even completely eliminated. In case of a new application, firms do not need to procure new software and hardware since this is taken care of by the cloud service provider. Depending on the usage demand, firms can scale up or scale down their cloud computing utilization. Since many cloud computing service providers have data centers, this not only reduces data management costs but also ensures efficiency and reliability.
Since the location of the server is independent of influences from users, most cloud computing providers tend to locate it where there is superior infrastructure and therefore achieving proficiency and efficiency to clients. As a result of this, resource optimization is achieved as enterprises enjoy a reduced down time. Enterprises may have little or no incentive to invest in standalone servers even if they have the financial capability!