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Operational features and benefits

What differences can cloud computing make to the day-today running of your business? Firstly it can make much of IT someone else’s problem so you can focus on core business, and secondly it affords ‘business beyond buildings’.

Someone else’s problem

The argument for using third-party services in general is to offload non-core business activities to experts in the relevant fields. If you are busy doing what your business does best then why waste time on everyday tasks like bookkeeping or cleaning your windows when you can pay someone else to do it better and faster than you? The same goes for IT system administration, which is often a headache for businesses, especially small businesses with limited resources, but you can save precious time and avoid worries by moving some or all of your activities into a public cloud.

For example, do you really need to manage your own Microsoft Exchange e-mail server and deal with spam, viruses,
databases and back-up systems internally? Do you have a disaster recovery plan should your systems fail? Do your
internal IT systems depend on one or more internal staff or external IT consultants to keep them up and running?

Here is a list of common IT administration tasks you can avoid having to do yourself by using the appropriate cloud
computing services:

And with very little technical knowledge cloud computing enables you to perform the following tasks yourself:

Business beyond buildings

Cloud computing frees you from common IT administrative tasks, but what can your business do with cloud computing
technologies? Depending on any restrictions imposed by corporate governance and your organization’s internal (operational) controls, here are some examples to consider:

 

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