Why are so many businesses moving to the cloud?

Simply, cloud servers mean virtual servers which run on cloud computing environment. Cloud servers run as software-independent units. This means that a cloud server has all the software it requires to run and does not depend on any centrally-installed software.

Everyone’s talking about the cloud nowadays so you’ve got to consider it, right?  It’s because cloud computing increases efficiency, helps improve cash flow and offers many more benefits. These are a great option for businesses that need to optimise IT performance without the huge costs associated with purchasing and managing a fully dedicated infrastructure.

Let’s talk about now “Cloud Computing”. Cloud computing is computing based on the internet. There are also different types of cloud computing and these are the most common:

Software as a Service (SaaS)

SaaS is the most popular and widely used form of cloud computing. It provides all the functions of a complicated traditional application. But instead of making use of a locally installed application, these functions are provided through a web browser.

Platform as a Service

This type of cloud computing provides virtualized servers where users can run existing applications or develop new ones without worrying about the maintenance of the operating systems, server hardware, computing capacity or load balancing.

Infrastructure as a Service

This form of cloud computing provides virtualized servers, networks, storage and systems software designed to add to or replace the functions of an entire data center.

Here are its benefits:

  • Flexibility
  • Disaster recovery
  • Automatic software updates
  • Capital-expenditure Free
  • Increased collaboration
  • Work from anywhere
  • Document control
  • Security
  • Competitiveness
  • Environmentally friendly

Selecting the right server and the right approach is a crucial decision for your business. The choice you make will depend upon your business goals and objectives, and both your immediate and longer term IT requirements. If you’re planning to build a huge platform where thousands of people are going to visit each month, you might want to consider cloud hosting, due to the demand you’re going to have.

Posted by Anuj Pathak

Anuj Pathak is a software enablement solution expert, a seasoned veteran in the field of sales, business development, and web & mobile apps development. His management skills and leadership continue to deliver results for organizations looking to expand their reach and revenues by providing services around user experience, and software development for all mobile platform and internet technologies.