Friday, April 4, 2014

What is Cloud Computing and why does your small business need it?



Cloud computing is a way to increase capabilities on the fly without investing in a new infrastructure, training new personnel, or licensing new software.

Small businesses benefit from Cloud computing by not having to deploy physical infrastructure like file and e-mail servers, storage systems or shrink-wrapped software.

Cloud computing is a broad umbrella that includes Software-as-a-Service where a specific application or service is offered to a customer as a subscription.  Dropbox, Salesforce.com, and QuickBooks are all examples of SaaS.

SaaS provides a way of delivering a host of software and technical services that would usually be cost-prohibitive and difficult to manage as on-premise, local solutions.

Cloud computing has come a long way and is now mainstream technology for businesses.

The cloud does for IT as UPS and Federal Express did for the shipping industry.

Cloud computing capabilities deliver a plethora of network technology.

Small businesses are most likely to not have an IT staff or technical in-house expert.  Some companies don’t even know how to ask about their company’s tech infrastructure.

Joining the cloud can help reduce these stress of all the IT stuff.

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In The Cloud

The different types of models of cloud are: Public, private, community and hybrid.
  • Public cloud is available to the general public over the Internet.  It’s a “game changer” for small businesses and gives them access to enterprise-level applications.
  • Private cloud is within a corporate firewall.  It is reserved for larger companies that have their own IT staff and data centers.
  • Community cloud is shared between different organizations.  It’s a multi-tenant infrastructure with a pay-as-you-go billing structure.
  • Hybrid cloud is a combination of the three.  This cloud addresses configuration management, change control, security and budgeting.
SaaS (Software as a Service) is predominantly used for office productivity like email, work processing, number crunching, and online file sharing.

IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) functions like storage and computing.  It is used to store intellectual property like documents, drawings, applications and code proprietary to a business.

PaaS (Platform as a Service) is used to develop and run a website in the cloud or build applications.
There is a huge opportunity for growth of a small business when using cloud services.


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Cloud computing encompasses subscription-based or pay-per-use service, that in real time or over the Internet, extends IT’s existing capabilities.

Cloud computing is still at an early stage, with a crew of providers large and small.  It delivers not only cloud-based services from storage to spam filtering but presents a utility-style infrastructure for your business.

Contact Hyphenet today to learn more about how to take your small business to the cloud.  619-325-0990

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References:
What Is The Cloud? (And Why Small Businesses Need To Care) – HuffingtonPost
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/06/amex-what-is-the-cloud-and-why_n_3964066.html
What cloud computing really means – Infoworld
http://www.infoworld.com/d/cloud-computing/what-cloud-computing-really-means-031?page=0,1
20 Top Cloud Services for Small Businesses – PC Magazine
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2361500,00.asp

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