Benefits of Taking E-commerce to the Cloud

By Special Guest
Sam Cyrus, CEO and co-founder of Agseosydney
  |  February 08, 2017

The last two decades have been marked with tremendous growth of e-commerce. Its popularity and simplicity changed the way we see and do business today. New technological solutions emerge every year and e-commerce business owners need to keep up with the developments in order to prevent falling behind their competitors. The rise of cloud computing created a whole new world of options.

The cloud is expanding its presence and usage all over the world. Its benefits, starting from large storage and excellent backup options to quick file sharing and overall cost-effective methods, are becoming more obvious each day. Companies of various types and sizes are choosing this solution over having on-premise software, together with additional IT staff. Let’s take a look at some of the benefits e-commerce companies can gain by transferring their business to the cloud.

1. Affordable price

As there are a lot of cloud vendors today, they basically compete at lowering the prices, which are already lower than paying for your own network. The reason for lower cost of cloud software is that you are actually paying for a service, which means that the vendor host is responsible for managing the software, dealing with data security and possible bugs, and not your IT staff, whom you would have to pay additionally. In general, there is no need for hardware expense. What’s more, you pay for the service in advance, so there are no unexpected expenses.

2. More space

There is no real competition to cloud software when it comes to available space. This software is the best possible option for companies that deal with big data. The usual free amount of storage is 15GB, but in case you need more, up to 1TB are at your disposal for affordable price. Whether your data consists of numerous photos or you have a large amount of customer data, you can count on your cloud storage being of great help and having the possibility to expand it in any moment.

3. Excellent scalability

Cloud software is well-prepared for any spike in demand. For example, if you are dealing with higher demands during important holidays such as Christmas, you have the option of scalability, which represents the ability to help your business scale quickly, if necessary, with extra sources. After the demand period has finished, you can simply downgrade to the previous version and just pay for what you have used, without any long-term deals. In short, this software can keep up with the growth of your e-commerce business and handle a greater demand.

4. Latest versions

Unlike with on-premise systems, where your IT staff has to redevelop the server whenever the provider delivers an update, cloud system always works for you in its newest version, with no new customization. It’s always recommended to keep up-to-date when it comes to any part of software or application. As the cloud providers constantly work on improving their software, you can be confident that you are paying for the best possible solution there is at the moment. You also have a continuous access to every upgrade, and the best part is that customization is automatically re-implemented, without your IT staff having to do any additional work

5. Backup and security

As many purposes as it has, the cloud is also an excellent way of protecting your valuable data. You are in danger of losing your business in case of an unpredictable event, such as a natural disaster, broken hard drive or corrupted software. In order to prevent the catastrophe, the cloud is a solution that offers you the possibility to store your data on several locations, in the event of any one of them failing. Don’t delude yourself into thinking that your local backup is enough.

Regarding general security, cloud providers usually have better protection of data than any average company. How well-protected your database will be depends more on vigilance and knowledge of your employees, not on the quality of the cloud security. If you are careful about protecting your data, be sure that cloud staff is even morecareful.

6. Quick sharing

Companies usually do a great amount of business with other companies, and during that process, a large quantity of files are shared every single day between them. Experts from Nirmal Web Design Sydney argue that cloud storage is attractive to companies because they don’t need to use private networks of servers for sharing files. Not only does this method save money on network expenses, but it also provides the possibility to share large files in a fast and simple way. It can be also a test-ride for companies that are thinking about a wholesale, as they can see firsthand how it works to a smaller extent.

7. Disaster recovery

The attitude of numerous companies is that disaster recovery protection of their data is a really expensive and complicated possibility, which they often choose not to use. However, when we take into consideration what it really is – cloning a virtual machine – it should be a must for any company. The reason for it is the fact that if you need to clone a machine in the cloud, it will be performed 10 times faster than during any other process intended for recovery. That period could be of the utmost importance for your business.

Conclusion

All things considered, using the cloud platform would benefit your business greatly. It is the quickest, simplest and possibly the cheapest high-quality storage platform there is. Take all the advantages into consideration and choose the best possible solution for your e-commerce business.

About the Author

Sam Cyrus is CEO and co-founder of Agseosydney, an innovative online marketing agency based in Sydney which is focused on Digital Marketing. Sam is also a creative writer and his interests are entrepreneurship, business, online marketing, SEO and social media. 




Edited by Alicia Young
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