iTWire - Dispelling cloud adoption myths and harnessing the power of industry-specific solutions

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GUEST PERSPECTIVE: As Australian small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) face the challenges of their individual business requirements, they are becoming more aware of the importance of using industry-specific tools. Instead of spending a significant amount on developing their own tools, SMBs are now relying on specialized cloud platforms. These advanced technologies offer a comprehensive solution for accessing real-time information, collaborating, and customizing capabilities, making it easier to manage business operations efficiently.

According to Liam Merrick, who works as a sales engineer at ECI Solutions, the key is to find the right match. For instance, a software solution that works well for a manufacturing business may not meet the requirements of a healthcare provider. That's when specialized software providers for different industries step in. They incorporate specific compliance, regulatory, and security measures that are tailored for each specific industry.

"Businesses often tend to prefer on-site security measures in order to protect their data. However, with the continuous expansion of data systems, ongoing digital changes, and the rise of hybrid and remote work setups, managing security has become more challenging and intricate. The idea of shifting to cloud-based solutions can sometimes make small and medium-sized businesses hesitant, as they perceive it as a risky, costly, and time-consuming endeavor that may not be worthwhile."

Several misconceptions about data security still persist among SMBs, including:

The truth is that many companies struggle with the complexity of keeping their own on-premises systems secure. It's a tough task that requires dedicated teams and constant monitoring to stay ahead of cyber threats. It's a big commitment that involves putting in security measures and keeping them updated, as well as making sure all staff members are continuously educated on the latest security practices. And with threat actors becoming more advanced, it can feel like an endless process. However, with cloud infrastructure, it's like having your own automated security guard dedicated to your business. It takes care of security measures and updates, relieving the burden from employees and allowing them to focus on their daily job duties.

Fact: Whether you believe it or not, integrating cloud technology can greatly improve an organization's effectiveness. By using cloud-based systems, small and medium-sized businesses can benefit from skilled external teams who work non-stop to ensure security and implement updates. They also keep a close eye on any potential dangers. As a result, the employees who work in-house can focus entirely on carrying out important business duties and meeting key responsibilities that directly impact the company's goals, expansion, and achievement.

The truth is that small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) with limited budgets and small teams may find it difficult to afford the high costs of having their own internal IT system. However, by using cloud technology, which includes hardware, software, and professionals with expertise, these businesses can still benefit from advanced security features and dedicated security teams that would normally be too expensive for them. This allows SMBs to update their IT systems and achieve their digital transformation goals, all while operating in a modern business environment. In today's rapidly changing world, it is crucial for smaller companies to collaborate with security experts who are skilled in managing the complexities of the zero-trust security approach.

Liam Merrick stated, "Small and medium-sized businesses in Australia can experience great advantages by utilizing industry-specific capabilities that have been created with a focus on cloud technology. By partnering with a cloud solution provider that specializes in their particular industry, companies can streamline the challenges of digital transformation and gain a competitive advantage. As the world of business continues to change, these adaptable and information-packed cloud-based platforms are making it easier for SMBs to grow and embrace new technologies."

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