Seven Ways to Maximise Cloud Solutions for Your Business

Ollie Le Prevost
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13th December 2021
Digital Transformation & Cloud

Seven Ways to Maximise Cloud Solutions for Your Business

Cloud computing has been front and centre of the global shift to remote working. Read on to find out how you can maximise this technology for your business.

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic rendered many business practices obsolete. Face-to-face brainstorming sessions… Team building activities… Even the entire concept of the office… But the global crisis also accelerated the adoption of certain technologies that might be worth holding onto even as the world recovers. This includes cloud computing.

From remote collaboration to virtual classes, cloud-powered applications are creating some semblance of normalcy through these tough times. The cloud used to be such an obscure concept. After all, it was difficult to imagine an intangible, centralised location on the internet that stores data and hosts business processes. But recent years have proved the numerous benefits of ‘moving your business to the cloud.’

As we move into colder months and teams are encouraged to work remotely once again to combat rising Covid cases, it’s clearer than ever that the cloud is no longer a nice-to-have, but a business essential. Thinking back to early 2020, when the island went into lockdown for an extended period and our team had to work from home, having such a strong cloud system meant we were able to continue business as usual, without any disruption to our client services.

At Resolution IT, we’re a cloud-first business. We love the accessibility, efficiency and scalability of cloud computing and our staff with the very latest industry-recognised cloud certifications are able to offer our clients a range of practical and affordable cloud solutions.

Still on the fence? Read on to discover seven ways you can use cloud solutions for your business.

1: Remote Collaboration

By its very nature, cloud connectivity allows you and your team to collaborate in real-time from anywhere in the world—so long as you all have internet access. Services like those offered by Microsoft OneDrive, DropBox, and Google Drive, among others, can allow you and your staff greater flexibility to work from anywhere. With remote collaboration, you don’t have to worry about being too tethered to your office or headquarters.

2: Business continuity

Ever had a laptop crash on you while you’re working on something important? Or had a hard drive suddenly become unreadable when you desperately need the files in it? And when you try to recover the data you need, you are told those are gone forever? Moving your data to the cloud can help prevent such headaches. One of the central features of most cloud-based apps is automatic backup and recovery options. So, even if your team experiences a power outage or hardware malfunctions while working on something important, all it takes to recover their hard work is a click or two.

3: Storage

One of the more widespread applications of the cloud is file storage services. Even if your business is not tech-heavy, you surely have a need for significant file storage capacity. In fact, it’s no longer advisable—if it ever was—to keep your inventory logs, client information databases, and even employee information on physical, on-site archives. Storing everything on the cloud will also allow you access to all these documents anywhere you are. And if security is your concern, know that as the owner and administrator of your small business’s cloud, you can also have full control over who gets to access these files. If you want to run a more sustainable business, moving all your files to the cloud can also empower your operations to go fully paperless.

4: Data security

We understand that data security is one of the biggest reasons why small business owners have been cautious about exploring the cloud. That may have been a valid and pressing concern when the cloud was still in incubation, but the industry has made great leaps since then. While you would still need to play your part in securing sensitive data, most cloud service providers have now equipped their products with extra security measures. One example is the decentralization of data through blockchain technology. This makes the information stored on the cloud much harder for hackers to crack.

5: Scalable & cost-effective growth planning

A common misconception surrounding cloud services is that it requires a considerable upfront investment. But in reality, cloud solutions are very much scalable. What does this mean? It means you can always pay for the services and access level you need for now. For example, you can start with paying for the smallest storage capacity and just move some of your files to the cloud. Eventually, you can increase your usage as your business grows. Since the cloud is also self-managed by the providers, you may be able to eliminate the need for an in-house IT staff to manage your data and tech needs. As you scale your business, your cloud services can simply scale with it.

6: Cloud-based email

Are you still hosting your company’s email client on your own servers? Or perhaps you haven’t gotten around to creating personalized or individualized email addresses for your staff? This is another area where you can maximize cloud services. By moving your email hosting to a cloud-powered solution, you won’t have to manage or invest in servers to run your business email. The cloud service provider will now be responsible for that. On top of it all, cloud-hosted email is usually more affordable than on-site servers.

7: E-commerce

While the pandemic may not have rendered brick and mortar stores completely obsolete, it has definitely increased your customers’ reliance on online shopping. If you are running an online store or are thinking of moving your physical store online, cloud-based e-commerce platforms are definitely the way to go. Platforms like Shopify have simply been unparalleled, both in ease of use and cost, that doing away with an in-house store management solution is now a no-brainer. Cloud-based e-commerce platforms are also a breeze to scale without the costly investment in the necessary hardware.

Now that you know how helpful cloud solutions can be for your business, we’ll leave it to you to decide when it’s the right time to take the leap. In any case, we’re here if you need more information on cloud solutions or if you require assistance in moving your business operations to the cloud. Just schedule a 15-minute, no-obligation conversation with our team today to get started. For more information on cloud solutions with Resolution IT, click here.

Ollie Le Prevost

Ollie heads up our Cloud Solutions team, designing and maintaining our cloud services baselines and ensuring we offer the most cutting-edge technologies to our clients. Ollie is involved in transitioning clients to the cloud, architecting and maintaining cloud environments and working with clients to develop IT roadmaps.

Ollie specialises in Microsoft cloud technology and has prior experience working at a leading offshore law firm. He achieved a triple distinction in his Level 3 IT diploma.

For Ollie, the best part about working at Resolution IT is being able to work with such a great team.

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