The rapid growth in Cloud computing technology has left some businesses and their IT managers trailing behind, unable to keep abreast of changes and, therefore, unable to access the best solutions for their enterprises. Furthermore, the evolution of the Cloud has posed logistical problems for many businesses in integrating the latest developments with existing IT arrangements.
With UK businesses now spending more on the Cloud infrastructure than on on-site IT, it’s vital that managers can stay ahead of change and integrate the most appropriate Cloud solutions to enjoy the cost savings and efficiencies that modern IT solutions offer. But it begs the question – is cloud computing now too complex for many in-house business operations, and are the problems it can cause – e.g. a lack of integration between essential software platforms – worth the benefits?
Cloud computing is the story of business IT since 2010 and we’ve seen first-hand the difference it can make to businesses who implement cloud-based systems effectively. However, yes, in some cases, trying to install too many disparate and un-integrated cloud systems can cause more headaches than it solves. The solution, though, isn’t less cloud but more, with the assistance of an experienced IT support company, like TMB, with expertise in cloud migration and integration.
It isn’t just non-IT SMEs that have been left bewildered by the explosion of cloud technology over the past decade; many IT specialists have less than perfect knowledge of the cloud themselves. This is due to cloud technology being such a new and emerging field, and not something that IT-managed service providers traditionally got involved with.
With the Cloud landscape growing rapidly and becoming increasingly more complex, your business depends on IT solutions that relevant and on point. A service provider that doesn’t live and breathe the latest cloud solutions and platforms, is unlikely to be equipped to provide efficient solutions to your business requirements today. Perhaps even worse, an IT business that isn’t au fait with Cloud evolution may recommend outdated services that aren’t cost-effective, necessary, or secure.
Attempting to migrate your IT systems to the cloud piecemeal by yourself, or working with an IT service provider without direct and accredited cloud experience, may leave you with a range of problems:
The growth of the cloud means businesses face a confusing array of solutions. Public cloud, hybrid cloud, private cloud, cloud-first… these are terms that many business owners won’t necessarily know about, and nor should they need to, without expert support that takes account of each business’ unique needs.
For example, many organisations opt for a hybrid cloud strategy that combines cloud SaaS (Software as a service) with on-site IT systems, as some applications are more suited to a blended approach. Others distribute software, applications, and data storage across multiple cloud environments. The key to unlocking the best solution is to engage with an IT services provider, such as TMB, who understands the technology and how to apply it effectively and appropriately to benefit your business.
At TMB, our experienced IT engineers are committed to delivering outstanding cloud solutions that guarantee uptime and durability for your business. To find out more, please give us a call, or click here to send us a message.
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