The digital transformation of companies is an unstoppable phenomenon. Because the trend is to digitize most of the company’s processes, assets and products; cloud solutions become essential, as they allow large amounts of information to be stored at low cost and accessed at any time and place.
Something fundamental about Cloud services is that they allow you to use different systems at the same time, without the inconvenience of equipment incompatibility. However, there is still a lack of greater integration when using these systems in the same process. For this reason, experts predict that in the coming years more and more companies will have to use the integration services of the different Cloud environments: a trend that the sector had already been developing in previous years and that seems to end up being consolidated with hybrid models of information technology.
Cloud Computing is capable of providing more mobility, agility and security to access corporate systems and data. Thanks to this, it has contributed to modernizing the business models of companies and adapting to Digital Transformation. For this reason, it is essential to know what the Cloud Computing scenario will be in the coming years to prepare businesses for this new reality.
The digital transformation process is something that has already been established as a key factor for the different markets. In turn, the cross-industry challenge lies in the ability to more efficiently automate the different business processes. The question is how do we make everything faster and simpler?
In this scenario of acceleration and intensive use of resources, having a robust backup strategy that efficiently supports the different challenges and processes of organizations is key.
Cloud & Datacenter solutions and services are a correct response to these problems, allowing not only agility, scalability and efficiency in terms of operations and handling of large volumes of data, but also from the profitability of the business, maximizing the performance of resources. IT and supporting operational business continuity.
Contrary to sensational headlines – the modern SMB’s technology infrastructure should not be 100% cloud-based. It’s your vCIO’s responsibility to analyze your business goals, performance requirements, risk tolerances, and complete a thorough cost analysis to identify which services offer the greatest cost-savings hosted on-premise and those that need to be hosted in the cloud. We keep your costs in check, manage, and optimize your public or private cloud resources, and on-premise servers for the best ROI.