HOW IS THE CLOUD HELPING SMALL BUSINESSES ?

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THE CLOUD !!!!

Everyone is talking about it and it sounds like a great place to be. A land where the scale of your IT system can change in line with your business and the home of integrated operations, automated processes and vastly reduced costs.

Businesses are going to cloud computing solutions, this is why here at Optima Partners we encourage our clients to switch to more effective and efficient cloud accounting solutions such, as MYOB AccountRight Live and Xero, in order to stay competitive and relevant in the modern economic climate.

So how is the cloud helping small businesses?  Let’s examine four major benefits of cloud storage for your small business:

Manages data loss risk

This is arguably the most critical benefit of cloud storage for your small business. If equipment malfunction or disaster occur, such as a computer crash, or fire, you have the safeguard that your business data is safe when it is stored through cloud computing.

Save your business money

Cloud computing products can significantly reduce your software and hardware costs.

Increases business capacity

Cloud storage is extremely effective at scaling rapidly, which is particularly beneficial if your business is growing.

Promotes mobility and flexibility

Cloud storage enables small business employees to access files while travelling, or on mobile phones. Multiple people can also work on documents even when they’re not physically together.

For more information on how the Cloud revolution can assist your business in optimising its potential please contact Optima Partners.

Lumya Silwimba

Lumya Silwimba

OPTIMA ACCOUNTANT

 

HOW IS THE CLOUD HELPING SMALL BUSINESSES

Optima Partners offers support to all businesses. Whatever your requirements

For more information on how Optima Partners’ services can help your business, contact the team at info@optimapartners.com.au for a consultation.

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