5 Reasons To Adopt Cloud During The Pandemic

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The unpredictable pandemic has forced various business sectors to shift their workforce and adopt work-from-home culture overnight. Every ongoing business process switched its operations entirely online within a blink of an eye. 

Although the global pandemic has jeopardised the world’s economy, some businesses are still able to sustain, even thrive, with the help of advanced technologies such as Cloud computing.

According to research, since the majority of employees are working from home, cloud adoption has shown substantial growth. In 2018, the global market for cloud applications accounted for $118.7 billion and anticipated to reach $437.9 billion by 2026. That’s impressive.

Cloud computing is a notable uptick in the technology where one can accelerate business operations effectively without interruption. 

Reasons to Accelerate the Push To Cloud Services During This Pandemic

Over the past few years, organizations have embraced a series of technology innovations- Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Blockchain technology, etc. that have made the business processes effortless with fewer investments. However, all these technologies work optimally only when combined with the cloud platform. 

So, when companies transition to the cloud, they are eventually improving the digital experience instantly by adopting the latest technologies. 

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Let’s dig deeper into the reasons to adopt cloud during the pandemic. 

By adopting the cloud, you gain business continuity that can prove beneficial during unusual circumstances like we are all experiencing with the pandemic. Business continuity means that you can maintain business operations as usual, even if you are in a different location from the team members.

Another boon to adopt cloud platform for business continuity and the need to embrace cloud entirely occurs within the practical unpreparedness of business for such unusual and sudden events where conditions like lockdown appear. 

“Preparing to store datanowon the cloud means planning data availability for thefuture.”

It means if you plan to store your data on the cloud today, you are eventually planning to have its availability even after something inevitable happens like a disaster. Disasters can be of any type- cyclone, tornado, or merely a power outage. A natural disaster cannot be retrograded; hence, having a cloud-based platform can mitigate the risk of data loss.

When the data is stored in the cloud-based servers, it comes up with backup planning. Data can be backed up even at the time of disaster to enable day-to-day operations without a stop.

Due to the pandemic, the fluctuation in the business demands is quite evident. When businesses get impacted due to a natural crisis, it becomes hard to predict the growth of the business. In such cases, companies tend to analyze the present resources allocated and the future resources needed to run the business.

This is where companies can take full advantage of the cloud. Cloud offers high-level flexibility to scale the resources needed according to the demands of the business.

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Yves Mulkers

Yves Mulkers is the founder of 7wData and a widely followed voice in the data and AI community. He curates the 7wData and AI Beat newsletters, reaching hundreds of thousands of data and AI professionals, and writes on data strategy, analytics, AI, and the evolving data ecosystem.