Being able to work in unison with your colleague, from home, both writing in the same shared document... is a very common action nowadays. However, until a few years ago it was completely unthinkable.

The Cloud, or the famous cloud, has enabled the rapid, multi-platform, and global implementation of technology.

We talked about “Cloud Computing: What it is and why you should be using it now”, a concept that you may not have entirely clear. If you own a business or want to work in a revolutionary tech sector, this article will interest you.

Is it Cloud Computing?

But, do we have a clear understanding of what the Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale.?

According to the expert Carlos Carús, Cloud Computing could be defined as the ability of different entities to consume technological resources. 

That is to say, private companies, public organisations, start-ups, employees, etc., will all require technology to work.

And what do we mean by “technology”? From using servers to databases; including Big Data or Artificial Intelligence.

The main advantage of Cloud Computing or this cloud technology is that it is carried out through a pay-as-you-go model. Therefore, all of the above only invest when they truly need to. 

Cloud computing, or computing in the cloud, allows you to access computing resources – such as servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence – over the internet ("the cloud") on a pay-as-you-go basis. This means you don't need to own and maintain physical data centres and servers. Instead, you can access technology services from a cloud provider on an as-needed basis.

So, What is and why you should be using cloud computing already?

Returning to quote Carús, “Cloud Computing is helping to democratise technology.” In other words, it serves to give everyone access to the same things. It will no longer be within reach of only a few, quite the opposite; which will unleash a very significant technological leap, as well as an ostensible improvement in the market.

Global access = greater market opportunities = better products and services

4 uses of Cloud Computing in a business

Here are some of the Uses of Cloud Computing in a business. Cloud computing fosters inclusive technology.

Permanent access to information

The information is immediate, thanks to the Cloud. This way, your access is direct and cross-platform. A user or employee of a company will be able to access the cloud from any type of device. 

This is very interesting for small companies that do remote working, or for multinational companies that have various branches.

2. Cybersecurity

The Cloud is used for secure data storage. As it is a cloud server, important information remains more protected; making the company less vulnerable to different types of malware. ransomware attackfor example.

3. Automatic updates

On the other hand, it also serves to carry out automatic updates. This will allow for server maintenance, which will help in the previous section: IT security.

4. Greater competitiveness

As we were saying earlier, Cloud Computing makes companies much more competitive. An increase in collaborative work (in document sharing, for example), along with automatic system integration, facilitates optimal resolution of technical problems. 

Cloud Computing: Advantages

You already know some of the uses of Cloud Computing in a business. It's time to discover all its benefits:

  • Scalability: Offering tailor-made technology, based on the needs of each company, is a real advantage. In this way, if the company grows and requires a greater number of technological solutions, with Cloud Computing it will be possible.
  • Cost savings This way, cost savings are very apparent, due to scalability. The company only pays for the time used, only pays for what it needs. Something crucial for anomalous and difficult times (at a business level), such as the lockdown.
  • Security: We'll touch on this again, but cybersecurity is a very important matter. It's a complete guarantee for the company against blockages, human error, and, of course, cyberattacks. The cloud will perform backups automatically.
  • Innovation Cloud computing is also beneficial in terms of agility and innovation. You can experiment without having to make a large investment. 
  • Internationalisation Technology knows no borders with Cloud Computing. This allows for market expansion, always using the same solutions. Because the Cloud only requires an internet connection, it matters little what device is used to access it.
  • Sustainability Finally, Cloud Computing promotes the optimisation of energy resources. Consumption is lower, which also helps to decrease the carbon footprint.

Do you want to be a Cloud expert with IMMUNE?

Have you understood what Cloud Computing is and why you should be using it in your company already? Would you be interested in pursuing this professionally? At IMMUNE, we offer specialised training in Cloud Computing, take a look!

Discover our Cloud Computing Course from a distance, with which to get your first contact with this technology. Likewise, at our technological institute, we have this Cloud Computing Bootcamp

You choose with IMMUNE!