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Welcome to the new era of computing style with the personal cloud computing style

Author: Ritesh Mehta
by Ritesh Mehta
Posted: Aug 25, 2017

The era of personal cloud started last year. Mostly, it has replaced personal computer at the center of the digital lives of users all over the world. The emerging service would become the glue connecting the web of devices that users opt to access on the various aspects of their daily lives. These days, mobile apps and devices and new ways of delivering them are at the heart of the changes.

Today, the personal cloud would begin a new era that provide users a new flexibility level for the devices they use for day-to-day activities while using the strengths of each and every device. The new personal computer era is the personal cloud. Nevertheless, the new era would require organizations to rethink fundamentally the way they deliver services and applications to users.

The specific device no longer matters to users in the new era. They want digital content to be accessible constantly, mobile in sophisticated, sleek applications. The mentality of a device agnostic world would continue pushing organizations to evolve the types of solutions that they offer to employees. The following are some of the benefits of cloud computing.

  1. Flexibility - a company that needs more bandwidth than usual is better off using a cloud-based service that could meet the demand instantly due to the huge capacity of the remote servers services. The flexibility could meet business demands rapidly.
  2. Automatic software upgrades - supplies of the method does the server maintenance including security update themselves. This frees up their client's time and resources for other projects.
  3. Increased collaboration - cloud computing boosts collaboration by enabling all employees wherever they may be to simultaneously sync up and work on documents and shared applications and follow records and colleagues to receive vital updates in real time.
  4. Disaster recovery - the computing providers take care of most concerns faster. Organizations that use cloud are able to resolve issues in an average of 2.1 hours, almost four times faster than businesses which do not use the cloud.
  5. Cap-Ex free - basically, the computing services typically are pay as you go. There is no need for capital expenses at all. And since the computing style is much faster to deploy, companies have minimal project start-up expenses as well as predictable ongoing operating costs.
  6. Work from anywhere - employees could work anywhere as long as there is internet access. The flexibility affects the knowledge worker's work life productivity and balance positively.
  7. Security - when everything will be store in cloud, data may still be accessible regardless of what would happen to a machine. Even if it gets lost, there is no fear of losing data.
  8. Competitiveness - the computing style allows smaller businesses to act quicker compared to large and established competitors. Organizations that do not use cloud had to rely on tape backup methods and complex procedures.
  9. Document control - the computing keeps all files in a central location. Employees could even chat with each other while making changes together. The entire process makes stronger collaboration, which boost efficiency and a company's bottom line.
  10. Environmentally friendly - organizations that use the system use only the server space required. This decreases their carbon footprint and results to 30 percent less energy consumption and carbon emissions.
About the Author

Ritesh Mehta is the Sales Director at TatvaSoft Australia, a Software & mobile app development company. For Over 15 years, he has been professionally active in financial management, software development.

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