Digital transformation is inevitable for any business which wants to stay in the game. Together with an increasing number of devices producing data (ever smarter smartphones, smartwatches, monitoring devices, the IoT, and so on) and the trend of digitization in public administration, organizations of any kind need to be able to store and process data efficiently and securely. This is why cloud computing has become one of the most popular technologies in recent years, and will only become more common in the future.
Benefits of cloud
The cloud is not only a necessary technology in a highly competitive business environment. It is also a solution which offers many benefits to businesses.
Among these benefits are:
Lower costs: cloud lets you go from physical infrastructure to a service model so you don’t have to buy (and then administer and maintain) costly infrastructure. What’s more, most cloud providers offer a pay-as-you-go model so you pay only for actual usage.
Easy and more cost-efficient scaling: with cloud resources available on demand, you can add capacity immediately, whenever you need it. If you need to scale down during slow periods you can do that easily too – so you don’t waste money on unused resources.
Agility: using cloud services enables you to change your business strategy from Capex (capital expenditure) to Opex (operational expenditure). It also helps to optimize costs and lets you react quickly to rapid changes in demand.
Your IT team can focus on developing the product instead of administrative work
Choose your type of cloud computing
You can make your choice after comparing cloud services from different providers, offered in different types and models. Here are the most important ones:
Public cloud: the best solution from the financial point of view as you pay only for resources you use and can easily scale up or down. In the public cloud, infrastructure is hosted (and managed) in the cloud service provider’s data center.
Private cloud: in this type of cloud the infrastructure and computing resources are dedicated to one customer only. For many companies this is a solution that helps them meet compliance (data protection, sensitive data, security of confidential documents) requirements.
Hybrid cloud: a combination of a private and public cloud, which let its users benefit fully from the advantages of both type of clouds – including increased security, data protection, flexibility and optimized IT spending.
Multicloud: another combination, but using clouds from different providers (AWS, Alibaba, Comarch, Google, etc.). Of course, in this model, you can still use the public and private cloud.
Boost your company’s performance
The cloud market is growing rapidly. Scalability and the possibility of immediate use in production departments make the cloud perfect for big data analysis (used for marketing, finance, and advanced predictions of trends), the IoT (increasingly popular, as customers want more devices to be smart), and AI (machine learning and deep learning). There is no doubt that companies need better tools, or that the cloud is currently the best one available.