Wednesday, December 1, 2010

What Exactly is Cloud Computing and How Can it Benefit My Business?

Business Computing Tip-of-the-Month:  

One of the most hyped technology trends this year is cloud computing, and it is for good reason. Cloud computing services can save businesses tens of thousands of dollars a year and make them more efficient. With cloud computing, small businesses reap the benefits of not having to deploy costly physical infrastructures like file and e-mail servers, storage systems or shrink-wrapped software. Plus, employees and business partners can now enjoy hassle-free collaboration with cloud computing's "anywhere, anytime" availability.

So what exactly is cloud computing?

Let's take a quick snapshot look of what constitutes a true cloud-computing solution.
  1. Cloud-computing services require no software to purchase or install. This does not include lightweight applets or a Java plug-in required to use the service.

  2. Cloud-computing fees are typically subscription-based. You can often choose between month-to-month and year-to-year.

  3. Another popular feature of cloud computing is that it is easily scalable. Many solutions can work for companies with 5 employees or 5,000. Cloud services are nimble because they generally grow as your business grows.
If you are interested in exploring cloud-based solutions for your business, we can provide you with an un-biased look at the options that are available to you. Kindly give us a call at 847-348-3489, and we will set-up a time to sit down with you to go over these solutions.

 

3 comments:

  1. Ask your Partner/consultant about Microsoft’s offerings – there are solutions for small to large organization sizes offering enterprise capabilities. This link will give you more details: http://smb.ms/Outreach96WYQ8

    Regards,
    Jodi E.
    Microsoft SMB Outreach Team
    msftoft@microsoft.com

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  3. Thanks much for contributing, Jodi! Since the time of your comment, MAX Communications has become a "Cloud Partner" and had participated in the Beta Testing for the new Office 365 (replacing BPOS).

    We're proud to announce that we are now listed at Microsoft PinPoint and would be pleased to act as a "Subscription Advisor" for Small Business migrating to Office 365.

    Visit: http://pinpoint.microsoft.com/en-US/PartnerDetails.aspx?PartnerId=4298175769

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