If
you are already a fan of cloud computing, you’ll know all about the benefits
for businesses that have embraced it. Many business owners though are still
cautious about using it because of the problems that have been associated with
it in the past, and because of some of the cyber-crime stories that are still
around.
What
they may not realise is that providers of cloud computing services are
technical experts who employ all the state of the art techniques to keep their
private servers and their customers’ data ultra-secure. In fact they claim,
with some justification in the opinion of many bookkeepers, that your data is more
secure in the cloud than when it is just kept on a PC or mobile device that is
connected to the internet without these up to the minute security barriers.
The Easiest Back up
and Disaster Recovery Facility
There
are a number of ways to use the cloud. You might just want to have a secure backup
facility that means everything is automatically backed up at regular intervals
and is readily accessible to you if you need it. It’s so much easier than
having to use some kind of external hard drive, making your back up yet another
task for each day.
If
everything is saved in the cloud, you’ll never have to worry about your data
being lost in a fire or other catastrophe. Everyone hopes and expects that this
will never happen, but if it did, you could concentrate on the myriad other
things to be dealt with, confident that at least your data is safe.
The Hosted Desktop
Some
entrepreneurs go the whole hog and commission a hosted desktop service, in
which they operate in the cloud pretty much all the time. Their systems are
hosted on secure servers at a data centre and can be accessed on any PC or
mobile device that is authorised. They don’t have to upgrade their hardware to
accommodate new versions of software or make more space available. Their
software is upgraded for them as and when new versions become available. All
the technical support needed is supplied by the service provider for a monthly
fee which covers the software licences and upgrades.
Budgeting
and financial planning becomes much simpler. That’s why accountants and
bookkeepers usually find the concept interesting. If you are wondering whether
you could benefit from turning to the cloud, why not discuss the pros and cons
with your outsourced bookkeepers
and see what they think.