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Financial Benefits of Public Cloud

Date posted: 20th May 2015

Companies looking to migrate their existing applications to the cloud can do so easily by taking advantage of the public cloud*. Public clouds such as those offered by Amazon, Oracle, Google and Rackspace offer significant benefits for small business or for those looking for easy migration. It’s only an internet connection a way.

Public cloud lowers infrastructure costs, increase agility, and removes burden off in-house IT resources. Once your applications are in the cloud provisioning is faster, employees are happier and business profitability is improved.

Learn more below about savings in the public cloud and how it can help your business.

Migrating to the Cloud – Reducing Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

Today you spend money on

  • Server Hardware
  • Network Hardware
  • Maintenance
  • Software Licenses
  • Electricity and Cooling
  • Data Center Space
  • Server Admin Salary
  • Physical Space
  • Bandwidth

Many of these costs you incur twice. First for the onsite infrastructure and then again for the co-lo

With the cloud you eliminate physical server, cooling, and space costs while reducing resource expenses. A single one-time deployment can set your small business up for tens of thousands of dollars or more in annual savings.

Simply put cloud for small business allows you to reduce IT costs significantly. These savings and reduced focus on IT problems can allow for re-investment in your business and increased growth.

Netfast has been leading the way on information technology migrations for over 20 years. Our thousands of satisfied clients are seeing cost savings, improved business process, and agility from IT services and solutions. Want to find out how we can help you? Contact us today and we’ll get started immediately.

*A cloud is called a “public cloud” when the services are rendered over a network that is open for public use. Generally the cloud provider own and operate the data center and connection is via the internet.

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