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How to make the move to the 'cloud'Despite the many benefits of moving to the cloud, many businesses are still hesitant to make the transition. There is still much uncertainty about the move and how it will affect business. ![]() Image by 123RF According to Vodacom Business, 32% of South African businesses are not confident that data is secure when using a cloud service. There are several reasons why wariness of transitioning to the cloud exists such as:
The security card has been overplayed. Vendors, who have been instilling fear into business owners as part of their product pitch, have propagated a large portion of this uncertainty. This is even though the security risk of using existing software is often reasonably small. Another reason why there is not much uptake of cloud services is because of the concern around governance and data protection which plays a major role for business owners. The introduction of POPI (Protection of Personal Information Act), as well as many other governance protocols, including where the data is hosted, leaves business owners uncertain as to how this may affect customer’s details and sensitive financial information. It is a great pity that fear mongering and misinformation are overshadowing the benefits of cloud solutions. Cloud-based accounting software is simply a balance of other services we already use, such as Apple iCloud, web based email and Dropbox. While moving to the cloud may not be a necessary step right now, there are tangible business benefits associated with the move that should be considered. Here are five extra reasons why adopting the cloud could work for your business.
Business technology needs to be built around forces shaping consumer technology – social, mobile, apps and cloud. This is what service providers are now offering; technology solutions to help you save money for your business. In a time of seismic technological change and digital invention, we at Sage encourage you to use technology that works for your business. The future is mobile and it is about being able to control your business from the palm of your hand. About the authorSteven Cohen is head of Sage One International (Africa, Australia, Middle East, Asia and Brazil). |