The cloud is a computing service with analytics, databases, storage, servers, applications, and networking components. These IT solutions are available over the Internet instead of relying on the integrity of local servers or personal devices. Because it is so vast and versatile, the cloud is critical to business continuity β€” and here are some of the biggest reasons why.

1. Flexible Cloud-Based Solutions

The cloud is extremely flexible and can consistently change IT environments. When your company upgrades to the next level of IT infrastructure, the cloud will move with it β€” without fear of losing pertinent data or company information. This adaptability allows your company to seamlessly transition when facing unexpected disruptions or demand fluctuations.

2. Cloud Computing Remote Accessibility

With the increase in remote working positions, your company likely has employees working in-office and from home. The cloud extends geographical constraints, giving all employees in the company access to the same cloud of information rather than having to all be linked to the same network. This can positively influence a company’s productivity, even if going into the office isn’t possible.

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3. Hardy Cloud Backup Structure

Since the cloud expands to remote workers, it must have a hardy backup structure to recover easily from unforeseen disasters. Your data is safe with the cloud’s ability to automatically back up critical company information and reduce losses from infrastructure failure, natural disasters, and other issues. If one area of the cloud goes down, the data can be accessible through another location.

4. Cost-Efficiency

The cloud is cost-efficient and offers a pay-as-you-go plan, only paying for what services you need. With everything being held within a network, this can also save you costs in other areas of your business β€” such as in electric bills for cooling power servers or overall costs for maintaining and securing hardware.

5. Simplified Recovery Timeline

While we work hard to prevent accidents from happening, they can be inevitable and unexpected. Traditional methods usually include needed downtime and complex procedures to get the software running again. Even if a disruption occurs, the cloud can bounce back quickly so your company can stay on top of your efforts.

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Agio has over 25 years of experienceΒ providing intelligent IT solutionsΒ to our customers β€” including cloud computing. If you want to learn more about how to supplement your business continuity with cloud-based solutions,Β contact AgioΒ today.