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Cloud, how to manage your business in the cloud

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 4:14 am
by shukla7789
If, for many, the cloud is a term that continues to mean a cluster of water or ice particles, the truth is that it has gained a new meaning with the digital world.

Today, the term “cloud” is a little broader and also represents a system that is literally everywhere and accessible from any location or device.

What is the cloud?
When we talk about the term cloud, we are referring to a large group of servers that are accessible via the internet, as well as the software and databases that run on them. These cloud servers are located in data centers around the world that store and make available this data and services.

By using the cloud, you are accessing a cloud solution through which you can ivory coast whatsapp number database all your files and even run applications remotely, without needing them to be stored locally on your device. This way, you can access your files from any location or device, as long as you have an internet connection. In addition, the same file can be accessed by several users simultaneously, facilitating collaborative work.

How did the cloud concept come about?
It was only more recently that this became popular and reached consumers in the form of very common services such as storing photos through Google Photos, for example. The truth is that the concept is quite old and has been used for several years in research, in universities and in companies.

Although there is no specific date for the emergence of the concept of "cloud", the term cloud computing has been known since 1950. At that time, the objective was to allow data to be accessed through any computer, as well as to allow several people to use the same computer without obstacles regarding what was stored on it.

Later, in the 70s, brands such as IBM and DEC began to spread this concept to companies, launching services such as Remote Job Entry, a service widely used at the time for data sharing.

In the 1990s, the concept began to gain traction, with telecommunications companies investing in the creation of VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) and the sharing of servers in large infrastructures.

Since the year 2000, investment and research have grown exponentially until we reach today, with a large number of services and platforms that use cloud computing as a base.

How can we use the cloud in our daily lives?
Nowadays, it is almost certain that practically everyone has used some cloud service in their daily lives.

Our devices come with several cloud storage services, such as Google Drive, iCloud, Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Photos, among others. Through these, we can save our documents, images, videos or files so that they are always available and saved in the event that the device breaks down.

In addition, there are also several platforms and applications that are common in everyone's routine and that also use the cloud to store their information. We are talking, for example, about social networks such as Facebook or Instagram, and email services such as Gmail or Office 365. On these platforms, regardless of where you log in, you will quickly have all your data, images, videos and settings saved.

In the professional environment, in addition to all the services we have already mentioned so far (which are also valid in companies), there are also other solutions that allow you to cut down on servers, hardware and local licenses and transfer them to the cloud , thus representing savings in costs and technical support.

What are the advantages of using the cloud?
By now we have already realized that the cloud is not something new, but that it is only recently that we have begun to truly derive value from it. Today it is widespread across all types of services and platforms. While its constant use in the digital world is more than certain, the truth is that even the most traditional businesses are increasingly dependent on this technology.

However, what are the real advantages of using the cloud? Let’s list some of them:

Immediate access to information and applications;
Ability to work anywhere and have access to programs, applications and data from/on different devices;
Agility and guarantee in backup copies;
Lower risk of data loss;
Reduced storage costs compared to physical infrastructures;
Access to more advanced technologies;
Higher processing speed;
Greater integration capacity;
Possibility of establishing outsourcing contracts on security issues with the service provider;
Guarantee of having a permanently updated security system;
Lower energy consumption due to shared and optimized resources;
Lower IT and internal support team costs.
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