Cloud

Role of cloud services in business

 

 

Most of these areas are forced to spend a good part of their time on implementing, configuring, maintaining, and updating projects related to the infrastructure of their organization, which normally does not add value to the balance end of its production.

 

On the other hand, Cloud Specialist observed that the distribution of services such as electricity, drinking water, or telephony; leaves the provider the full responsibility of generating, organizing, and managing everything necessary for the end user. It receives paying the latter only for the use made of them, while the provider is in charge of specifying the mechanisms which determine the consumption for which the charge is generated.

 

In this way, an interesting question arises: why not implement Internet services or resources under a scheme similar to the one described where the provider provides what is required? Does the user pay only for the use he makes?

 

If this were to happen, the user would not have to worry about acquiring computer equipment and its respective maintenance or updating the applications or operating system since it would be the provider’s responsibility.

 

It is for this reason that organizations are turning their eyes towards this technology known as cloud computing, which is capable of minimizing the time spent on activities of lesser value and allowing staff working in technology areas of information to focus their attention on strategic activities that have a real impact on the organization’s business processes.

 

Advantage

Costs. It could be the most attractive advantage that clouds computing presents, and if it is not, at least, it is the most obvious of all that this technology offers. In addition, the user of these services only pays for the resources used, allowing him to design a payment plan normally based on the time it is used (memory, processing, storage).

 

Competitiveness. By not purchasing expensive equipment, small businesses can access the latest technologies at affordable prices by paying only for consumption. This way, G Cloud 12 of any type could compete on equal terms in IT areas with companies of any size. The competitive advantage is not in who has the computing resources but in who uses them best.

 

Abstraction of the technical part. Enterprise Cloud Solutions allows the client to forget about equipment implementation, configuration, and maintenance, transferring this responsibility to the service provider.

 

Access from any geographical point. The use of applications designed on the cloud computing paradigm can be accessed from any computer in the world that is connected to the Internet. Access is normally done from a web browser, which allows the application to be used not only from a desktop or laptop computer but also further, allowing the user to use the application even from mobile devices such as smartphones.

 

Scalability. The client does not have to worry about updating the Cloud Assessment on computer equipment on which the application he uses is running, nor about updating operating systems or installing security patches since the service provider should carry out this update. In addition, these are transparent to the client, so the application must remain available to the user at all times, even when the update process is being carried out on the provider’s side.