Five Benefits of Moving to the Cloud for the End-user

Pedro Guerrero Guerrero
Jul 5, 2022 2:55:48 PM
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Cloud migration of an app can quickly grow businesses to reach global markets, but the most crucial benefit of a successful migration is improving user experience.

Also known as "the journey to the cloud", leaving behind on-premises services has enabled organizations worldwide to leave behind the costs and concerns associated with managing that kind of equipment.

Furthermore, when an organization takes its digital assets to the cloud, it opens the door to a world of innovation and opportunity. This means benfits for  companies but also the capability to improve users’ lives.

If you are thinking of migrating to the cloud, here you will find the main advantages of doing so, but if your thing is to take the first steps in the world of cloud computing, we also have resources to assist you on that path.

Five advantages of migrating to the cloud

  1.  More time and resources to innovate:

    In taking the high operational costs of processes such as hardware maintenance or managing multiple software licenses out of the equation, moving to the cloud enables organizations to spend more time and energy strengthening their offer.

    Thus, users benefit from increasingly flexible, fast, secure, and highly customizable services.

  2. A tailor-made journey:

    For a company, taking its digital assets to the cloud can be like moving out: Do we take everything with us? Do we keep some things and take the opportunity to renew others? Do we design from scratch to make the most of the new space?

    The path to follow depends on each organization. If the change occurs in a structured way, migrating to the cloud allows the business to grow while users notice a significant improvement in their experience.


    If you need help planning your company’s journey to the cloud, we invite you to use our free checklist to measure the use of cloud services.  

  3. The capacity you need when you need it:

    What happens if your company’s on-premise services have an exaggerated peak in demand? If the answer to that question is “they would crash because their computing capabilities are limited,” it might be time to move to the cloud.

    Traditional infrastructures require manual interventions to expand or reduce their capabilities. On the contrary, cloud-hosted services are flexible and have practically unlimited computing capacity that adapts to the context to offer just what companies and users need.


  4. More information, better services:

    Migrating to the cloud also allows collecting and interpreting a large amount of data, meaning that tools can be developed to audit, measure, and improve processes and services.

    Big data lets businesses know their users better, which translates into continuously improved and increasingly efficient services when meeting each user’s specific needs.

  5. Security comes first:

    Another great advantage in cloud migration scenarios is that your user data is better protected. Unlike on-premise services, those hosted in the cloud have continuous monitoring that protects user information 24/7.
Despite all the benefits that migrating to the cloud brings, there is not a silver bullet capable of solving everything when it comes to leaving behind your on-premises servers.

For example, in regions where digital coverage still has a long way to go, businesses must strengthen their omnichannel approach. This will ensure they can provide multiple access opportunities to users who currently do not have the necessary means and infrastructure to access the cloud.
    

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