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5 Compelling Reasons Why Small Businesses Opt for Cloud Computing

Rishabh Sinha / 3 min read.
September 23, 2020
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Cloud technology has been the leading technology that has brought new opportunities for small businesses to compete on a global level. Owing to products that offer storage, software as well as the infrastructure through a Cloud, small businesses are now able to control and reduce their unnecessary IT expenses. Most of the Cloud service providers have monthly or annual charges for the resources used.

Today, Cloud computing is being leveraged by all business verticals and everything is now moving to the Cloud. Cloud offers everything that a business needs for smoother operations and seamless migrations. In terms of traditional storage techniques, Private Cloud is a much more secure option. When we talk about scalability, Public Cloud hosting is a great method. Similarly, a Hybrid Cloud is considered as the best of both the worlds, i.e., the security of a Private Cloud & scalability like a Public Cloud.

Why Cloud Computing?

Cloud computing does offer a wide array of benefits to small businesses, and these reasons make it indispensable for such enterprises to opt for Cloud hosting.

These compelling reasons include the following-

1. Easy Access to Software Solutions

In the past, companies used to invest and manage their servers and other systems for running software. This traditional method involved a significant amount of investments in hardware as well as human resources. This method usually favored larger companies as they had enough CAPEX to invest in such avenues and be a part of the technological-driven revolution.

With the emergence of the Cloud, businesses can now access essential software, infrastructure, and platforms anywhere irrespective of where they are hosted. Cloud computing also fetches applications from the Internet, where the Cloud service providers offer the required equipment to their users.

A majority of the applications hosted on the Cloud can be run through desktop and mobile browsers, eliminating all overhead costs for small businesses. Small businesses can connect virtually using Cloud to their prospective customers and partners through various software solutions.

2. Scalability and Flexibility

Cloud computing is a convenient option to consider, as it helps companies address their varying business demands. In the past, with on-premise solutions, companies had to buy servers and upgrade workstations for catering to the new users. However, with Cloud, small businesses can log in to their service providers for adding new users.


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Also, with Cloud computing, businesses can scale their resources ranging from bandwidth to the processing power of the hardware. Cloud also ensures that companies always get hinder-free resources utilization that is needed to support the business’s growth. Cloud computing allows dynamic scaling in case of traffic surges, and once the peak demand falls, it scales back to the normal service plan. By dynamic scaling during traffic surges helps businesses to save a significant amount of money during such tines.

3. Automation and Enhanced Output

Cloud computing offers the desired automation to small businesses, offering better methods to enhance their operations. Cloud computing also enables automation of key digital jobs by removing duplicated data, reducing errors and saving time. With all these reasons, Cloud computing offers small businesses to expand their growth. Earlier, it was limited only to larger businesses, but Cloud hosting has offered the same chances to small businesses also.

4. Better Team Collaboration and Remote Working

Using Cloud computing, team members of a small business can easily access, edit and share their documents from anywhere using their PDAs. Cloud computing allows seamless access between the at-desk and remote employees who can collaborate and save time and enhance work quality. With Cloud computing, employees can access their resources instantly, even if they are present at remote locations.

5. Big Data & Associated Analytics

Today businesses generate huge volumes of data every single day. Earlier, only the larger companies were able to encash the benefits of computing for analyzing this huge data. With the continuous growth in the data volume from multiple origins, Cloud computing has benefitted small businesses also to analyze this data due to its powerful and robust computing capabilities.

Let’s Conclude

Cloud Computing has offered notable benefits to businesses of all sizes. Earlier, these benefits were just provided to larger businesses only. However, today various Cloud Hosting providers are empowering the small businesses through its indigenous and fully secured Cloud hosting solutions.

Categories: Cloud
Tags: Automation, Cloud, cloud computing

About Rishabh Sinha

Rishabh Sinha is passionate about writing articles on the latest technological trends such as Big Data, IoT, Cloud, Web Hosting to name a few. He loves to read about technology in his leisure time.

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