‘4 common mistakes customers make when transitioning to cloud hosting’ – ReadWrite
Richard Parker says, “If you use a computer to conduct business, then you’ve probably heard of cloud hosting. Also called “cloud computing,” cloud hosting is a digital network that lets business owners save their files, computer applications, and other resources on a remote server.
The most obvious advantage of cloud hosting is that you can access your data from any Internet-enabled device. Other benefits include:
- Project teams can collaborate in real-time using the same files and computer applications;
- Cloud storage tends to be cheaper than buying several high-end hard drives;
- And if your computer or hard drive gets destroyed or stolen, you will still have access to the data you saved on the cloud.
Depending on how you intend to use the cloud, migrating to cloud hosting is relatively easy. However, some business owners make mistakes that cost money, prevent them from taking full advantage of the cloud, or worst of all, cause them to lose their data”.
4 common mistakes customers make when transitioning to cloud hosting
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