Cloud computing has proven benefits for businesses, especially small businesses, that it touches a special sweet spots. With the service cloud, small businesses reap the benefits of not having to develop physical infrastructure such as e-mail and file server, storage system, or the software to shrink wrap. Add to that, "anywhere, anytime" the availability of this solution, which means the collaboration hassle-free between business partners and employees using the popular browser. cloud services are also provided to entrepreneurs, SOHOs, and mom-and-pop outfit the access to sophisticated technology without the need for an IT consultant or technical staff in payroll.In fact, it is not a stretch to say that apart from a desktop operating system is installed and the browser (or more, from a single mobile device) has a lot of small business technology needs today could be done almost entirely with the cloud-based service.Clouds Bring RainOf course, the cloud raises concerns about security, stability, and data ownership. A recent survey showed the rate of application of cloud computing has increased constantly from 2009; However, the survey also showed the concern of the Executive Director "through the effective management of the various cloud services.Let's also not forget that the cloud services can take apart a business control. In 2010, Intuit's web site went down for two days, leaving its SMB clients cannot access their data in online services of Intuit Quicken, QuickBooks and TurboTax included. dead time stories that serve as a serious reminder that trust in your data and technology services for an off-site third-party place you at the mercy of reliability and uptime that third party.Many businesses are against the reliance entirely by going with the hybrid cloud solution. For example, companies like Egnyte and Rebit will copy the data stored locally on a hard drive or NAS with its cloud services for SMBs, offers the best of both worlds: local control and access data and be assured that the data was backed up to the cloud. To know more about how to avoid getting burned in the dead time of a provider of cloud services, check: View analysis: after the apology of Intuit, the Cloudy Outlook for the Cloud?.
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