Is Your Cloud Performance Taking You to New Heights?

If your business needs unlimited access to its data as well as unparalleled scalability, then the cloud is the perfect solution.

With that said, even though you take advantage of cloud computing, your business may not be getting the most out of its current cloud activities.

Here are a handful of businesses like yours that need better cloud performance:

 Telecommunications

The telecommunications industry has grown by leaps and bounds in the past decade and the cloud is in large part responsible for the industry's success.

Many telecom companies say the cloud has helped them reduce IT costs and increase profits, especially when it comes to mobile telecommunications.

However, there is still room for the cloud to grow in the telecom industry.

From VoIP to CaaS to hosted PBX, the cloud hasn't quite met performance expectations in terms of scalability and adaptability.

By implementing new cloud improvements as they come along and working with developers to come up with scalability solutions, the telecommunications businesses can truly take advantage of the cloud.

Healthcare

As the following article looks at, along with the 7 types of businesses that need better cloud performance is the healthcare industry.

The healthcare world has taken quickly to the cloud and for good reason.

The cloud allows hospitals, clinics, and smaller healthcare businesses to access reports, patient records, and care management information from anywhere.

Although this sounds like a successful partnership, there are still performance issues in the security department. The anywhere accessibility of the cloud has put patient information and other sensitive medical data at risk.

In order to avoid future security issues, healthcare businesses are demanding HIPAA compliant cloud computing standards.

Developments are already underway to make the cloud HIPPA-friendly; including software changes that better protect the transfer and access of patient data.

Real Estate

There's a ton of data that goes along with the real estate industry.

From sensitive contracts to real estate agency files and other miscellaneous documents, the cloud is helping real estate businesses better manage their data.

Likewise, the cloud also allows real estate agents to have full access to files when they're on the go or at open houses.

Although this type of accessibility is changing the way realtors do business, there are still cloud performance issues in terms of document sharing.

The base level of storage that cloud document sharing sites like Dropbox provide still comes with their fair share of latency issues.

This is due to the fact that these file-sharing services offer free base level storage options, which bog down quickly due to overuse.

By offering a number of different data storage options and price points, cloud-based file sharing will really begin to shine for real estate businesses.

Entertainment

Web-based entertainment businesses like Netflix have completely changed the way content is viewed. By distributing media over the cloud, entertainment businesses are able to offer instant access to large data files such as movies and television shows.

Where cloud performance issues come into play is with the lag times associated with these streaming services.

In order to solve the streaming lag time issue, online entertainment businesses are using larger cloud networks, such as Amazon's cloud drive, to handle the influx of viewers.

When it comes to the cloud, the businesses and industries above are discovering new ways to take cloud computing to new heights.

About the author

Adam Groff is a freelance writer and creator of content. He writes on a variety of topics including personal health and social media.

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