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5 ways the cloud can boost the bottom lines of enterprises

More and more firms are moving their IT systems to the cloud, and it’s not hard to see why.

Being able to access remote, pay-per-use IT solutions can prove advantageous to businesses. The cloud can also enable companies to boost productivity.

Here are five ways in which cloud solutions can boost the bottom lines of enterprises, courtesy of reseller London Cloud.

1. Cutting IT costs and improving outcomes

One of the greatest benefits of sourcing IT services online from a third-party provider is the fact that this approach does not require companies to make big capital investments. Business owners don’t have to splash out on new and potentially pricey software and hardware. Instead, they shell out for the services they use. 

In addition, cloud solutions can help companies to improve the services they deliver to customers. Through this approach, they can access technologies that may otherwise be out of their price range. Having access to the latest systems can help firms operate more efficiently. 

2. Enabling flexible working

Moving to the cloud is a big help for organisations that want to take advantage of flexible working arrangements. These solutions enable personnel to operate from anywhere at any time and on a variety of devices. All they need is an internet connection. This means employees can function from home and other locations of their choosing. 

Remote working can reduce the number of sick days that workers take. It can also help individuals to concentrate better away from the distractions of noisy offices. 

Offering staff members the opportunity to work flexibly can also bolster morale, which is good news for productivity. It can also help businesses to recruit top personnel.

3. Making the most effective use of time

If workers have to be in the office to utilise IT systems, many hours can be wasted. For example, this makes it hard for people to be productive while they are travelling to and from business meetings. Also, it can prevent individuals from completing tasks when they have a spare few minutes in the evening or at weekends. 

Remote IT solutions tackle these problems. They enable workers to get on with their tasks at any time, whether they are on a train, at an airport, at home or elsewhere. This means that none of the working day is lost.

4. Ensuring continuity

By accessing their IT systems remotely, firms can ensure their operations do not grind to a halt in the event of a disaster or adverse circumstances. We have all seen the potentially destructive nature of the weather on businesses, from floods to heavy snowfall. 

However, if employees can continue going about their tasks from home without having to make the journey into offices, companies can continue to provide a good level of service to customers.

5. Choosing a suitable provider

When you consider all these factors, it’s easy to see why firms are turning to cloud computing solutions in a bid to bolster their productivity. If an SMB new to cloud is keen to do the same, it’s important to choose a quality platform, in order to get a hassle-free transition to pay-per-use computing.

Article credit: London Cloud

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