Cloud Computing

How Can Cloud Computing Really Help My Business?

Posted by Anna on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Everybody is talking about cloud computing, but what is it and what can it do for your business?

Quite simply, cloud computing is a means of securely storing your company files, data, applications and emails in one central off-site location or data centre.

Rather than sitting on a server in your office, your important company information is hosted out in “the cloud” where it can be accessed virtually by you and your staff.

This not only saves you money by removing the need to purchase and maintain expensive on-site servers, but also offers a more flexible approach to IT, enabling employees to access everything they need to work remotely, no matter where they are in the world.

What’s more, your data is safely backed up away from your office meaning seamless continuation of service in the event of fire, flood, theft or equipment failure. So if the worst happens and your company experiences disaster, you can be back up and running in no time at all.

So there we have it…Cloud computing can help your business. The solutions present a flexible, cost effective and secure solution to your IT needs without any reduction in services to the end-user or business.

Why not speak to axon IT today and find out how cloud computing can work for you.

Cloud Computing Cuts Costs – Fact!

Posted by Anna on Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Cloud based solutions are continually increasing in popularity, and rightly so. Not only does cloud computing save you money by removing the need to purchase and maintain expensive on-site servers, but it also offers a more flexible approach to IT, enabling employees to access everything they need to work remotely, no matter where they are in the world.

According to a survey of 600 business and IT decision makers carried out by Vanson Bourne for hosting provider Savvis [source computerweekly.com*], maintaining an in-house IT infrastructure does not add any business value and 61% of respondents believe that it provides no competitive advantage.

41% of those surveyed said that lower total cost of infrastructure ownership would be the main reason for moving to cloud-based computing, and when asked what factors prevent their organisations from outsourcing all elements of their IT infrastructure, survey respondents cited company culture (43%) and sunk costs where IT assets are already paid for and owned (37%).

The survey also predicted that in-house IT solutions will drop from 90% to just 23% in 2020.

Not only will cloud computing save you cash, it will give you peace of mind as your data remains safely backed up away from your office meaning seamless continuation of service in the event of fire, flood, theft or equipment failure. If the worst happens and your company experiences disaster, you can be back up and running in no time at all.

So there we have it, cloud computing is cost effective, flexible and practicle.

 In a nutshell, it just makes good sense.

* http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2010/06/08/241479/In-house-IT-does-not-add-business-value-claims-survey.htm

Making Virtual A Reality

Posted by Anna on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Everybody is talking about virtualization, but it can be a hard technology to grasp if IT isn’t your thing. While you can leave the finer details to the techies, understanding the process will assist you on your way to better business control. To help you out, here’s our simple guide to understanding virtualization and how it can benefit your business.

What is virtualization?

In short, you buy one large physical server and run a number of virtual servers within it. This takes away the need to maintain multiple pieces of hardware without any reduction in services to the end-user or business.

How will it benefit me?

Cost

The major benefit of virtualization, and the one we’re sure will be of most interest to any business owner, is the financial savings it brings. By replacing multiple pieces of hardware with one single server, your maintenance costs drop dramatically. Add to this the reduction in your electricity bill from running and cooling numerous machines, and virtualization starts to become a real no brainer.

Flexibility

Virtualization can also help your business to become more flexible. With all your files, data, applications and emails stored and run from one central location, remote workers can access everything they need, no matter where they are on the globe. This not only enables you to be more flexible with your staff, but can increase productivity across the board giving users the opportunity to log in and work, whatever their location.

Security

While many IT managers worry that virtualizing their networks will make the systems less secure, this is in fact only true of those networks which are already insecure. By unifying the virtual machine security under the same security management console with which you controlled the physical network, your business instantly becomes more secure with all applications and data stored virtually in one place to be backed up as and when necessary. You can also implement and control higher levels of security access so you know who is accessing your data at all times.

Green

Virtualization will also reduce your burden on the environment. By maintaining fewer servers you will reduce the amount of energy you use for cooling, which not only saves you money but decreases your company’s carbon footprint. Servers also use a lot of energy idling so by substituting your physical servers for a virtual one, your power consumption drops, along with your impact on the world around you.

In short, virtualization equals cost savings, improved capacity and enhanced business efficiency and productivity.

Isn’t it time you went virtual?