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Know When to Upgrade to Cloud Services | Power of Cloud

Author: Henry Conrad   Last updated on: May 18, 2024    1 Comment  

There are three types of cloud services designed specifically for your business needs. These are public, hybrid and private cloud services for business. All these three aims to facilitate quick and easy management for your IT cloud computing requirements. But before you decide to subscribe to a specific cloud service, it is important to find out first what each service can offer. You must also first review your existing internet-based services. Many companies nowadays already use cloud services, which is more prevalent in the telecommunications industry. Some providers use cloud computing to provide services, like the All-Media Communication virtual office or in providing IP PBX systems.

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The public cloud:

The public cloud, among the three cloud services, is a good replacement to a service or application that you currently have. If you are planning to switch to IT cloud computing, the public cloud is the best choice for you. This type of service offers additional features that are not available with just a simple upgrade. But how do you determine if you need a switch to public cloud? Here are several items that may help you decide when to upgrade your IT cloud computing to the next level. Your current software and hardware is always out of order. This means it’s fast approaching end of life and upgrading or replacing these two would be more costly than purchasing a new one. Another reason to switch to cloud services is that you may not be getting the right features for your business needs from your current cloud services. Your IT resources including servers and other important applications are hosted by different providers. With the public cloud, these servers and applications are centralized making it more manageable. Furthermore, if you have several offices and remote users, it may be a great move to switch to public cloud. And lastly, your business might only need one or two business solutions.

Hybrid cloud:

Another type of cloud service for business is the hybrid cloud. This service is the next level of the public cloud. If you already invested in hardware, software and solutions but you still need to enhance your IT cloud computing, the hybrid cloud is right for you. Again, you might be wondering, how do you know if hybrid cloud is right for you? These are the several issues that you need to resolve. One consideration in choosing hybrid cloud is when your IT resources are already centralized but still require for an addition of significant feature. Secondly, your business might require for a more secure server back-ups and a better archiving solution. Likewise, a web content filtering and strong email safeguarding have become a business requirement.

Private cloud:

One type of cloud service for business is the private cloud, which provides the highest degree of security. It is designed purposely to give your business a new environment in remote security as well as reducing redundancy and errors.  Choosing a cloud service that also offers web-based maintenance software will keep your business operating smoothly with instant access to all vital information. There are several concerns for you to consider when choosing the private cloud. First and foremost, if you have multiple business offices, all of these will require centralized IT resources. In addition, you will need data access, internet connection, email and other communication applications. All these are provided by your private cloud service. And lastly, if your business also deals with highly sensitive data run by regulatory controls, it is always best to choose the private cloud for enhanced safety measures.

You may ask your internet service or telecommunications provider if they offer the above cloud computing services.

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About Henry Conrad

Henry Conrad is a game developer from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Aside from gaming and being a tech junky, he also dabbles in creative writing, which allows him to create great story-lines.

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  1. Tauseef Alam says

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    Hi Henry,

    Good job. It gives a very clear idea when someone should consider moving to cloud. I have a little traffic on my blog (just 300 visitors per day). I don’t think it is the time I should move to cloud hosting.

    Regards
    Tauseef Alam

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