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Bring your systems to the cloud to bring scalabiltiy and efficiency to business operational challenges.

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Limited Scalability: Traditional on-premises systems may have limitations when it comes to scalability. If your business experiences sudden growth or needs to scale resources quickly, it may be challenging and time-consuming to upgrade hardware and software in-house.

Higher Initial Costs: Setting up and maintaining an on-premises infrastructure requires a significant upfront investment in hardware, software, and skilled personnel. This can be a barrier for small and medium-sized enterprises with limited budgets.

Maintenance and Upkeep: Managing and maintaining on-premises servers and infrastructure can be resource-intensive. This includes tasks such as hardware maintenance, software updates, security patches, and general troubleshooting. Cloud services often handle much of this burden, freeing up resources for other business activities.

Limited Accessibility: On-premises systems may have limitations in terms of accessibility. If your team needs to access data or applications remotely, it may be more challenging to set up and manage secure remote access compared to using cloud services.

Data Security Concerns: While cloud service providers invest heavily in security measures, some organizations may have concerns about storing sensitive data on external servers. With on-premises systems, organizations have more direct control over their security protocols. However, this also means they bear the responsibility for implementing and maintaining robust security measures.

Reduced Collaboration and Flexibility: Cloud systems often promote collaboration by allowing teams to work on documents and projects in real-time from different locations. On-premises systems might lack the same level of flexibility, potentially hindering collaboration and remote work capabilities.

Some of the cloud apps we work with

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