{"id":2282,"date":"2015-03-31T12:48:33","date_gmt":"2015-03-31T19:48:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.poly.com\/?p=2282"},"modified":"2015-03-31T12:48:33","modified_gmt":"2015-03-31T19:48:33","slug":"cloud-computing-gets-high-marks-from-small-business-owners-survey-finds","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.poly.com\/cloud-computing-gets-high-marks-from-small-business-owners-survey-finds\/","title":{"rendered":"Cloud computing gets high marks from small business owners, survey finds"},"content":{"rendered":"
Many small business owners look to the cloud to improve their operations. That\u2019s the conclusion of Brother International Corporation\u2019s just released sixth annual \u201cBrother Small Business Survey.”<\/a> Among the 62% of respondents who use the cloud, 95% found the cloud beneficial to their company, with 69% citing the benefit of easier access, storage and analysis of data. Additionally, 34% of respondents believe the cloud has helped them save money.<\/p>\n When it comes to moving your small business to the cloud<\/a>, you have several options:<\/p>\n Three steps to get started with the cloud<\/p>\n Identify your needs:<\/strong> First determine which cloud option is best for your small business needs \u2013 public, private or hybrid. From there, review your current IT tasks and consider what your future requirements will be as your business continues to grow to help you decide what cloud-based application you need.<\/p>\n Ask questions:<\/strong> As you evaluate cloud service providers, compare their features, such as scalability and ease of use. Also find out about security measures to ensure your data against data breaches. You also want to know about uptime guarantees, since downtime is something your small business can\u2019t afford.<\/p>\n Try before you buy:<\/strong> Before making a decision, test out various cloud computing options. You\u2019ll want to be sure whatever option you choose is at least equal or better than managing the application on premise.<\/p>\n In other survey findings, roughly two thirds (67%) of respondents are looking to invest in making a tech change this year with 41% saying they would like to spend money on tech purchases or upgrades if they increase their revenues by 5% or more this year.<\/p>\n Regarding technology other than the cloud, a third of respondents indicated that they would like to deploy technology to take better advantage of the “Internet of Things,”<\/a> — the ability to use familiar devices and services connected to the Internet and each other in new ways.<\/p>\nMoving your business to the cloud<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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Internet of Things and more tech solutions<\/strong><\/h4>\n