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Build, improve and maintain your cloud computing systems
FROM $220
Develop or improve your cloud applications, whether internally or customer-facing.
FROM $20
Get advice or implement cloud security measures and backups.
FROM $50
Figure out the tech requirements and services you need from the cloud.
FROM $800
Design or implement private, public or cloud hybrid services.
FROM $100
Reduce paper by managing large volumes of document in the clouds with custom built or ready solution.
FROM $38
Manage large volumes of email in your business with a cloud service covering ticketing, automation and campaigns.
FROM $25
min rate $144 - $255 max rate
If you are looking to gain access to services and software which go beyond your organisational capacity, cloud computing may be the answer. There are now hundreds of options available to you and there may even be specific solutions for your industry. As cloud computing services are constantly being innovated, there is no way to say definitively what is right for you - but as most solutions are affordable and easy to access, there is no harm in trying many until you find what's right for you.
You've probably already heard of many cloud computing services, in fact you may already be using them without realising it. Web-based services like Gmail have become so common that younger business owners often don't realise that the standard email solution just a few years ago was house an email server in your office. Gmail and services like it removed the need to purchase and setup a server and works perfectly without knowing anything about SMTP or IMAP (the protocols which mail servers use to function).
Other popular cloud services that you may or may not have heard of include:
The benefits of cloud computing increase every day while the drawbacks are being steadily removed. With that said, there are still a number of potential problems for any business owner to consider before using the cloud: