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3 Reasons Why Cloud Storage In A Post Covid World Is The Key To Success

Storing data and documents on the Cloud is becoming increasingly more popular with a lot of businesses, especially since the start of the pandemic. Because of this, we are seeing companies and their employees worldwide adapt to new and more modern ways of working, meaning the use of cloud managed services has increased. There are many reasons that cloud storage has helped businesses cope with such unprecedented times, but as we move past the pandemic and live alongside it, will cloud storage still be relevant in a post-covid world? 

Below, we’ll look at three reasons why cloud storage could be the key to success, even with the most part of the pandemic behind us. But first, what do we actually mean by cloud storage? 

Cloud storage is a modern solution that businesses can use to store data, applications, and documents – and during the pandemic, it has been the main piece of technology that has allowed companies to remain operating in times of difficulty. Using cloud storage makes information accessible to anyone within a company, no matter where they are. It also allows for companies to scale up or down the amount of storage required, as well as providing high levels of security so that sensitive documents and private data is kept safe. 

Remote working 

Working from home is something that a lot of workers had to get used to last year. With the implementation of cloud storage, companies could allow their employees to do just that with ease. But now we are learning to live with the pandemic, is cloud storage still necessary? 

In short, yes. As we start getting back to normal, companies all over the world are allowing employees to continue working from home, whether that’s full time, flexibly, or on a hybrid basis. Without cloud storage, employees would not have the choice, and could result in them putting their own health as well as their family’s health at risk. 

Cloud storage provides the ability to work from home and means that employees have more freedom to work from wherever they feel most appropriate. They can work from home, if they’re aboard or in the office, and still have the same software and data available to them to access with ease. A lot of workplaces are finding that employees are working more efficiently and are more productive overall working remotely or in a hybrid way – and thanks to cloud storage, this is likely to continue. 

Collaboration 

With cloud storage allowing access to files and data no matter where you are, collaboration has become easier inline with this. Post-covid, businesses can utilise cloud storage as a way of allowing workers to connect if they have decided to work from home. It means that work can be done efficiently as a team, even if they are not in the same place at the same time. 

Collaboration is also useful so that businesses can connect with experts all over the globe. The ability to share files and work on documents with ease on a cloud platform, means that you can interact with others that may be able to provide their expertise on a problem that you cannot solve in-house. Investing in cloud storage platforms gives businesses the opportunity to connect with anyone, no matter where they are in the world. 

Updates and improvements

The need for cloud computing increased massively over the course of the pandemic, with companies looking for ways to communicate remotely, as an alternative to face-to-face meetings. Although we’re all familiar with the technology that can allow us to do this now, and there’s not so much of a need for it coming out of the other side of the pandemic, cloud storage platforms are being continuously improved and updated due to the increased use of these services. 

Cloud infrastructures are becoming more advanced, as well as diverse, and post-pandemic this is set to carry on. With more companies utilising the cloud and realising just how important flexibility, collaboration and remote working is, cloud providers will be looking to constantly improve on the technology in place, to provide highly accessible, user-friendly platforms.

If a business is thinking about taking the leap to implement cloud storage in the workplace, now would be the best time to do it. With services advancing and continuous improvements being made, you can take advantage of some of the most modern and advancing technologies on offer.

Zoe Price

Zoe Price blames the restaurants. Years in the industry introduced her to flavors and cultures that made the world feel a lot bigger, and she hasn't stopped exploring since. Now leading gear guides for FactoryTwoFour, she covers the kit that makes adventures worth having: hiking, fishing, camping, and the cars that get you there. She tests with enthusiasm, writes with honesty, and has strong opinions about what holds up when you're two days from a trailhead with no cell signal.

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