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There’s no sector, industry, and organisation that can do without cloud infrastructure. In fact, from the small shops around the corner, that have an online web store to the multinational organisations and global corporations, moving across government and public offices, every entity have a footpath on the cloud. And the future promise that more and more small businesses are being directed toward that path as much as the recognition of the benefits of the cloud technology are getting known and risks are being learned to be prevented. And exactly to these small organisations with small budgets that we direct our expertise and our ability to adapt to the requirements of your businesses. We judge ourselves on how long it takes us to respond to issues, and how quickly they get fixed.
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I am a single individual business organisation certified Microsoft Professional with knowledge of Microsoft Azure Cloud Infrastructure and know-how in administration of Azure Cloud services. From IaaS services to SaaS applications, I have the ability to project, develop and build strategies that are directed towards those small and medium organisations that are eager to explore the capabilities of Microsoft Azure cloud services and to assess the possibilities of further expansion saving on CapEx.
I view Communication is projected to work with small organisations that are considering to move they load computing works in Microsoft Azure Cloud or just considering to have a hybrid solution.
How cloud infrastructure works
Connect your business
It’s just one email, and you are good to go!! Yes, with one account you can connect to Azure Cloud and you can find out what Microsoft has to offer. From Virtual Machines that are direct substitutes of your on premises servers to data management of your files stored on your hard drives, to web applications that can be very well managed on Azure Web.Apps and many other services offered from third parties.
Sectors and Industries
There’s no sector, industry, and organisation that can do without cloud infrastructure. In fact, from the small shops around the corner, that have an online web store to multinational organisations and global corporations moving across government and public offices, every entity have a footpath on the cloud and the future promise that more and more small businesses are being directed toward that path as much as the recognition of the benefits of cloud technology are getting known and risks are being learned to be prevented. And exactly to these small organisations with small budgets that we direct our expertise and our ability to adapt to the requirements of businesses. We judge ourselves on how long it takes us to respond to issues, and how quickly they get fixed.
Cloud architecture
The cloud is changing how your applications are designed and secured. In Azure cloud, all the system are designed to suit your business necessities and are in divided in three models. IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service), PaaS (Platform as a Service) and SaaS (Software as a Service).
We at I View Communication, based on your business model, are able to reintegrate and fit these two systems, balancing and optimising your requirements with Azure offers.
From the first plan to full deployment of workloads !!
Assessing and scoping the requirement of the business are fundamental, as it is extremely important of putting down a plan to understand what workloads will remain on the premises infrastructure and what services will being transferred to the cloud. For this, a solid foundation knowledge of what Microsoft Azure Cloud can offer to suit your business is vital.
Azure is super flexible. With over 200 different services, Azure allows you to choose exactly what your business needs, adapting the services to you, rather than having to invest in a load of things you’re not interested in.
And you only pay for what you use. Instead of investing a giant chunk of cash up front, you pay for your actual usage every month, giving you a better idea of ongoing costs.
It saves money in other ways too because instead of having to spend on physical servers and backup drives that will eventually break or become too small, you let Microsoft take care of that bit and just pay for the services.
Having servers and data in the cloud rather than within sight in the office can feel less secure, but it is actually beneficial to security. With Azure, business data is stored in a UK-based data centre, meaning a cyber-attack can be quickly subverted with readily available backups and efficient disaster recovery systems. Besides, Microsoft’s cyber security investment is huge – far greater than what most businesses can afford – but accessible to every Azure customer.
5 Benefits of Cloud
You have more flexibility with cloud computing
Azure cloud computing can be a great solution for your bandwidth demand problems. Cloud-based services can scale your cloud capacity by using remote servers. Whether you need a scale up or a scale down, you’ll easily find an answer. Scalability allows you to easily grow your business
When you have a small business, it’s a given you want to find a way to grow. But growing too fast can lead to issues overtaking your infrastructure. For example, EU companies increased their cloud computing usage from 36% in 2021 to 42% in 2022.
Tracking your calls and orders can be a good start when you have a limited number of orders or clients. But when you have to scale your operation fast, you can run into trouble.
You can easily recover data
Losing data is devastating for any business, more so for a small business trying to fortify a customer niche and grow. And it’s not just about security, information and files, it’s also about time and money wasted trying to recover everything.
Cloud-based services with quick data recovery are a great option to keep your information secure. It’s a great investment for your small business. Especially because a robust data recovery system can save your data when it’s been wiped from a malfunctioning server. Or you can safely delete critical data remotely from a lost laptop, for example.
You’re not dependent on software updates any more
When you’re taking care of your small business data in-house, you regularly have to upgrade your systems yourself to keep everything up-to-date and secure.
When you’re using a cloud-computing service, you don’t have that worry any more. A third party regularly upgrades systems that host your data, instead. Your IT department can focus on other, more important targets, like design or development.
Your employees can work from anywhere
A great advantage when using cloud-computing solutions is that your employees can work from basically anywhere. They just need a good internet connection to be able to work.
In early 2020 4 out of 10 workloads in European companies were moved to the cloud, according to an Accenture research. It was meant to lower costs, as opposed to North American cloud computing adoption meant to increase customer value.
Most services are optimised for mobile usage, too, so your employees are not restricted by the devices they have on hand. Statista says there are over 6.5 million smartphone users in the world in 2022, so you definitely want to cater to them, too.
Cloud computing is a flexible working solution for employees to enjoy a work-life balance without having to take a hit on productivity.
You save money by avoiding expenses
Cloud computing is an affordable solution for small businesses. Using it to its full potential saves money across the board – hardware, software solutions, staff costs, etc. And you also save time, so you save even more money.
Accenture says that many EU companies move their data centres to cloud computing specifically to decrease operating costs. They primarily adopt cloud at a software-as-a-service level, meaning they’re working on advancing their cloud computing usage. That means adopting models like platform-as-a-service or AI technologies.
Because you don’t spend as much on computer equipment or IT resources, you have another reason to use cloud computing solutions to streamline your small business. Consider you’re also getting access to programs, tools and apps you or your team needs. And they may be too expensive otherwise.
By using cloud computing solutions for your small business, you add flexibility, security and scalability to your operations. You’re also making it easier for everyone to work from anywhere, improving work-life balance and productivity. And you cut back on maintenance costs, freeing your IT department for other tasks in the process.
Transferring more of your business infrastructure to the cloud makes it easier for your teams to think practically instead of reactively. And it makes it easier to work during a crisis. In the end, looking for ways to implement cloud computing solutions into your business infrastructure is a remarkable win.
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