Cookies help us display personalized product recommendations and ensure you have great shopping experience.

By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
SmartData CollectiveSmartData Collective
  • Analytics
    AnalyticsShow More
    data analytics
    How Data Analytics Can Help You Construct A Financial Weather Map
    4 Min Read
    financial analytics
    Financial Analytics Shows The Hidden Cost Of Not Switching Systems
    4 Min Read
    warehouse accidents
    Data Analytics and the Future of Warehouse Safety
    10 Min Read
    stock investing and data analytics
    How Data Analytics Supports Smarter Stock Trading Strategies
    4 Min Read
    predictive analytics risk management
    How Predictive Analytics Is Redefining Risk Management Across Industries
    7 Min Read
  • Big Data
  • BI
  • Exclusive
  • IT
  • Marketing
  • Software
Search
© 2008-25 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Cloud-Centric Companies Discover Benefits & Pitfalls of Network Relocation
Share
Notification
Font ResizerAa
SmartData CollectiveSmartData Collective
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • About
  • Help
  • Privacy
Follow US
© 2008-23 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
SmartData Collective > IT > Cloud Computing > Cloud-Centric Companies Discover Benefits & Pitfalls of Network Relocation
Cloud ComputingExclusiveIT

Cloud-Centric Companies Discover Benefits & Pitfalls of Network Relocation

Discover the benefits and pitfalls of network relocation for cloud-centric companies. Get insights on how to make the transition smooth, secure and successful.

Alexander Bekker
Alexander Bekker
5 Min Read
cloud-centric companies using network relocation
Shutterstock Licensed Photo - 1913848855 | By Fit Ztudio
SHARE

Keeping your IT infrastructure in-tact while moving or relocating to a new location is a top priority at most organizations, especially cloud-centric companies. Given that IT increasingly affects every touchpoint of your business, any downtime can derail operations across the board, or worse result in theft or loss of data with far reaching consequences.

Contents
  • Benefits of Network Relocation
  • Pitfalls of Network Relocation
    • Conclusion

Network relocation to the cloud comes with its own set of challenges, benefits, and pitfalls that all business owners and IT professionals should be aware of. Such a movement of networks and IT infrastructure requires the services of professional move management services, who are well versed with the necessary checks and best practices that come with the process of network relocation.

In this article, we underscore a few benefits and possible pitfalls that businesses need to consider before planning a network relocation to the cloud.

Benefits of Network Relocation

On the face of it, the benefits of network relocation to the cloud seems fairly obvious and is increasingly becoming the hallmark of any cloud-centric organization.

More Read

AI based smart products for home
AI Drives The Inception Of Three Cutting-Edge Smart Home Products
AI Is The Unsung Trend In The Digital Marketing Revolution
Tactics to Protect Against Most Common Cyber Attacks
5 Benefits of Proxy Servers for Data-Driven Businesses
Strategizing for Big Data and AI in Your Business
  1. Easy Deployment & Adoption – Relocating your network to the cloud brings a host of benefits pertaining to the deployment and adoption of new technologies going forward.
  • Unlike a traditional IT network or physical presence, the technical requirements are fairly thin, allowing businesses to curtail the substantial overheads that come with the same.
  • The initial deployment is just as easy and straightforward, as it mostly involves training and onboarding team members for a new tool, instead of individually installing it in each system, or upgrading hardware to match the system requirements.
  1. Remote Work & Location Independence – Office relocations, work-from-home, or issues such as fires and water damages are hardly an issue for cloud-centric organizations. With data, systems, and processes hosted entirely on the cloud, disaster preparedness and the concept of going concern remains top notch.
  • The value of cloud deployments was further evidenced over the course of the pandemic, when organizations across the world were forced to shut physical office spaces overnight. Having a cloud infrastructure in place helped companies maintain their operations without any major changes.
  1. Scalability – SAAS solutions deployed in the cloud are infinitely scalable with limitations arising from hardware specs no longer an issue.
  • If an organization is continuing to scale, it need not invest and expand its local infrastructure, and can just buy additional seats with the cloud-based service, substantially lowering overheads. This is often cited as one of the key benefits of cloud computing for businesses of all sizes.
  • Scaling is also a lot easier and straightforward, requiring limited technical know-how, or time requirements, as against legacy systems.

Pitfalls of Network Relocation

Despite the substantial advantages, relocating your network to the cloud comes with its share of disadvantages and pitfalls that you have to consider.

  1. Downtime – While cloud networks are far more reliable than a local one, working with third-party providers does involve certain downtimes, especially if there are issues with your local internet connectivity.
  • Such uncertainties have to be accounted for, and result in cloud networks losing their sheen to a certain extent.
  1. Security Issues – Cloud-centric organizations are faced with substantial security threats such as phishing attacks, ransomware, and denial of service. All of which can turn into an existential threat for a business without the necessary protections and precautions.
  2. Reliance On Third-Party Vendors – A cloud-centric approach requires a third-party service provider to take care of the hosting, maintenance, and customizations required.
  • Even a mere network relocation from your existing setup to the cloud requires trained professionals to expertly move your IT infrastructure. This type of reliance isn’t liked by a number of small and medium sized business owners.

Conclusion

While it is increasingly evident that cloud based systems are the future, businesses should make it a point to have a good understanding of what this entails, along with the benefits, opportunities, and limitations that come with the same, before pressing ahead.

TAGGED:cloud computingcloud-centricnetwork relocation
Share This Article
Facebook Pinterest LinkedIn
Share
ByAlexander Bekker
Follow:
Alexander Bekker is a Head of Database and BI Department at ScienceSoft. With 18 years of experience, Alexander focuses on BI solutions (data driven applications, data warehouses and ETL implementation, data analysis and data mining) in retail, healthcare, finance, and energy industries. He has been leading such large projects as private labels product analysis for 18,500+ manufacturers, global analytical system for luxury vehicle dealers and more.

Follow us on Facebook

Latest News

protecting patient data
How to Protect Psychotherapy Data in a Digital Practice
Big Data Exclusive Security
data analytics
How Data Analytics Can Help You Construct A Financial Weather Map
Analytics Exclusive Infographic
AI use in payment methods
AI Shows How Payment Delays Disrupt Your Business
Artificial Intelligence Exclusive Infographic
financial analytics
Financial Analytics Shows The Hidden Cost Of Not Switching Systems
Analytics Exclusive Infographic

Stay Connected

1.2KFollowersLike
33.7KFollowersFollow
222FollowersPin

You Might also Like

Cloud Security: Vetting Applications and Cloud Providers for Compliance and Security

6 Min Read

Why You Should Be Securing Big Data In The Cloud

6 Min Read

Six Enterprise Mega Trends to watch in 2010

11 Min Read

Rethinking the Outsourced Cloud, Part II: 2011 Benefits of Cloud Adoption

3 Min Read

SmartData Collective is one of the largest & trusted community covering technical content about Big Data, BI, Cloud, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, IoT & more.

AI chatbots
AI Chatbots Can Help Retailers Convert Live Broadcast Viewers into Sales!
Chatbots
ai is improving the safety of cars
From Bolts to Bots: How AI Is Fortifying the Automotive Industry
Artificial Intelligence

Quick Link

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
Follow US
© 2008-25 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Go to mobile version
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?