The benefits for those that do embrace cloud include reduced IT costs, faster speed-to-market, better service levels, and cloud as an enabler of the digital business.
Additionally, the imperative to embrace cloud computing has never been higher. The recently released fourth annual Salesforce State of the Connected Customer report shows that South African consumers expect the majority of their interactions with businesses this year to be online.
Furthermore, 84% of South African customers say that Covid-19 has elevated their expectation of businesses digital capabilities. In other words, businesses need to be digital, and to be digital they need cloud, but embracing cloud computing and making the most of it are two different things.
Embracing cloud also comes with greater agility, with businesses able to simply contact their provider when they need additional performance and capacity. As important as those benefits are, businesses also need to be aware of the risks of cloud adoption.
When it comes to public cloud especially, there are security risks. Its wide accessibility makes it more vulnerable to hackers. A good provider will, however, mitigate those risks and ensure that your business’ data is as safe (if not safer) than it would be on site.
Clearly defining your needs will help you understand which applications actually suit your business. That, in turn, will help you find providers that are in sync with these needs and don’t try to upsell you on products you don’t need.
PaaS comes with fewer IT resource requirements and faster speed to market but has restrictions on technical functionality and compute resources. SaaS, meanwhile, requires the fewest IT resources and offers rapid deployment. But it also comes with minimal application control and little to no flexibility.
Even then though, currency fluctuations can result in major price increases from year to year. It’s important, therefore, that businesses not only consider providers that charge locally but also those that have kept their charges consistent over the years.
A good cloud deployment partner will guide your organisation through that transition and ensure that it sees all the benefits of the cloud with minimal interruption to your operations.