Cloud Migration: Why It’s Time to Make the Move

Have you been considering a cloud migration for your business’s IT systems? If you still have a rack of servers on-site, it is about time to make a move. You will save money, improve security, and increase the efficiency of your systems. You will even be ready to scale up or down at any time while also being prepared for an increasingly mobile workforce.

What is a Cloud Migration

Even if your IT system is still running with on-premises hardware, you are still likely already using the cloud for some business functions. From video conferencing with Zoom, sharing files with Dropbox, and sending bulk emails with Mailchimp, much of our work is moving to the cloud.

Cloud migration is the next and most crucial step for modern businesses. Cloud migration means moving the applications and data from your physical in-house servers to cloud-based providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS). These allow your business to operate in the same way it does now, except your systems will be offsite and managed remotely. We can help you with this.

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What are the Benefits of Cloud Migration?

Cloud migration may seem a bit overwhelming at first. You may feel a sense of security in having your data onsite. It may also seem like such a move would expand your existing IT budget. Fortunately, cloud migration will be more secure than your onsite system. It will likely save you money, make your systems more scalable, and make your data more accessible.

Cloud Migration Increases Security

With the growing number of threats to business data and systems, security has become the number consideration for many businesses. Whether hackers steal data or hold it for ransom, an attack can spell a devastating loss. By migrating to the right cloud provider, companies can significantly increase their data security. Providers like AWS have built their systems from the ground up for security and continually work to adhere to the latest security practices.

Migrating to the Cloud Reduces Costs

Maintaining servers onsite may cost even more than you realize. Looking at the IT budget, you may miss costs like electricity, office space, and cooling capacity. You see a complete picture of the budget when you add those to equipment, maintenance, upgrades, and additional staffing. 

Cloud service providers like AWS can offer their services for less than the cost of hosting yourself. When you migrate your systems, you can take advantage of the scale of the provider. They can purchase, maintain, and operate equipment at a much lower cost and pass along those savings.

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Moving to the Cloud Makes it Faster and Easier to Scale

As businesses grow, they often need to upgrade their IT systems to keep up. With on-site systems, this can mean adding more hardware or even replacing existing hardware. This becomes even more complicated for organizations that may need to temporarily scale up to meet demand and then scale back down. Once you migrate to the cloud, changes like these can often be made in minutes. With just a few adjustments, you can increase capacity, and if you no longer need it, you can scale back just as quickly.

Cloud Migration Makes Your Data More Accessible

On-site servers were designed at a time when anyone accessing data and the system would be physically on-site. Whether you have remote workers or are suddenly unable to access your physical location, your move to the cloud will make it much easier for you and your employees to access what you need. While you still have total control over who can access what information, there are no restrictions on where they are. If you want, your data can be accessed from any place and any device.