Cloud computing powers the largest organizations in the world, like Apple, Netflix, Uber, and more. With cloud computing, companies can save on expensive hardware and software costs, focus on their core business and scale their operations in a cost-effective manner. Although cloud computing is powerful, it's not only limited to large billion-dollar companies.
Small businesses can use the cloud to level the playing field and get access to the same technology that was once too expensive. Your business can be more agile, efficient, and productive by leveraging the cloud. This post will explore common misconceptions about the cloud and what you can expect when you transition to cloud computing.
Cloud computing is still relatively foreign to many small business owners. Some of the common misconceptions small businesses have about cloud computing include:
It costs too much: The costs of cloud computing are often the biggest misconception. Since cloud computing sounds fancy, businesses assume that it's very expensive. In contrast, cloud computing can actually save businesses money. With cloud computing, you only pay for the resources you use. This is unlike traditional data centers, which require a large up-front investment.
It's too difficult to understand: Many small businesses have non-tech-related businesses, so they often think cloud computing is too difficult to understand and that they will need IT support. This is a common misconception, but cloud computing is actually very easy to use. It's similar to other services, like email, social media, and online banking, but it's tailored specifically toward your data storage and software.
It's not secure: Small business owners also mistakenly believe that the cloud is not secure. In fact, cloud providers have to meet rigorous security standards to be certified. Cloud providers use the same or even better security measures than most small businesses could afford to implement on their own.
Most small businesses will experience immediate benefits from moving to the cloud. Some of the benefits will include
These are just some of the benefits you can expect when you migrate your operations to the cloud. If you aren't convinced that moving to the cloud is for you, download our free guide, "5 Facts About Moving to the Cloud."