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How the cloud saves smaller firms money

Sreenivasa Reddy G
Sreenivasa Reddy G
Founder & CEO
Apr 5, 20192 min read
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Ok. You pay someone to store all of your data in the cloud, as opposed to keeping it on your own server and backing it up. And you pay on an ongoing basis.

How is that possibly going to be cheaper than just making a one-time investment and keeping it your self?
Let’s count the ways:

  • You lose the hardware expense –a capital expenditure cost.
  • If that hardware fails, you are out in the cold.
  • Someone has to maintain that hardware. In house IT labor is expensive.
  • If you need more capacity, you have to ramp up at a tiered level, which means you may need to buy capacity you don’t presently need .
  • All of that hardware runs on software, which costs money
  • All of that software needs to be installed, updated, etc. (see # 3)
  • All of that hardware and software has to run 24/7. Are you large enough to pay for in house monitoring and support 24/7? (See again #3)
  • All of that data has to be protected with security software, which means skilled IT support and expensive virus protectionOk. The list doesn’t end here, but this blog will. Talk to Medha Hosting about how the cloud can be a really budget saver for small and medium sized firms.

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Sreenivasa Reddy G
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Sreenivasa Reddy G

Founder & CEO15+ years

Sreenivasa Reddy is the Founder and CEO of Medha Cloud, recognized as "Startup of the Year 2024" by The CEO Magazine. With over 15 years of experience in cloud infrastructure and IT services, he leads the company's vision to deliver enterprise-grade cloud solutions to businesses worldwide.

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