It’s Time for your Business to go Cloud Native
Cloud-Native applications, which typically consist of Microservices and run in containers, differ from their legacy counterparts because they are specifically designed for the Cloud from day one. They can be scaled easily, fixed faster, and delivered organically to users.
In other words, with the Cloud and Microservices in place, you’ll be ready to iterate and deploy quickly and more often, essentially making a cloud-native solution a powerful and promising technology that companies are understandably eager to take advantage of.
What is a Cloud-Native Company?
While IT experts will answer this differently, most agree that Cloud Businesses have taken at least the following three steps in their Digital Transformations:
1. They have moved to use the hardware and software required for Cloud Computing and have moved away from using on-premise systems to run their business’ digital activities.
2. They have taken advantage of Everything-as-a-Service (XaaS) applications and services to digitize the non-critical aspects of running their business that differentiate them from the competition.
3. For mission-critical business operations, they have built – or outsourced the building of – “modern” applications based on containers and microservices that take full advantage of core cloud capabilities to give them a real competitive advantage.
Let’s Break Down 7 Benefits for your Business:
1. Reduced Time to Market
Traditional applications typically take a lot of time to build, especially compared to their cloud-based counterparts, which provide maximum flexibility through continuous, on-the-fly deployment, becoming a key differentiator between an innovative organization and its competition.
2. Reduced Costs
Cloud-native is very cost-effective thanks to a pay-as-you-go system, which means you only pay for the resources you actually use.
3. Improved Customer Experience
Creating a great customer experience requires you to deliver new features faster and constantly iterate, which is one of the core characteristics of cloud-native development. Additionally, your clients will be able to access your application from any device with an internet connection.
4. Easy to Control
Serverless platforms like Azure allow you to upload code in the form of functions and the platform runs those functions for you. In other words, infrastructure management will be almost effortless for your IT teams.
5. Reliable Systems and Less Downtime
When a failure occurs, the downtime and subsequent costs for legacy applications can be enormous. With cloud-native applications, an incident can be easily isolated, guaranteeing higher uptime and further improving the user experience.
6. Scalability
Cloud scalability refers to the ability to increase or decrease IT resources as needed to meet changing demand. Scalability is one of the hallmarks of the cloud-native approach and one of the main drivers of its growing popularity with enterprises.
7. Increased Security
Data Security is a serious concern, and the cloud may seem less secure than storing data on-premise, but because cloud-native applications are built from smaller services, each of which is individually secured, their data is actually more secure than before.
Why Get into the Mud?
On-premise infrastructure is exactly what it sounds like. You purchase and manage servers, network hardware, storage volumes, necessary equipment, and related software. It is then installed on dedicated company equipment or rented space in a third-party data center. You also need staff to manage and maintain it all and troubleshoot when things go wrong. And things go wrong.
By moving to the cloud, all of this falls off your shoulders. All the work, and cost of purchasing, configuring, connecting, securing, monitoring, and managing this infrastructure becomes the cloud vendor’s responsibility.
Conclusion: Get to the Cloud
Despite the unprecedented challenges, many SMEs are showing tremendous resilience and proving that they are able to reinvent themselves by moving to a cloud-native solution. Here is just a short list of benefits:
1. Focus on your business – Freeing yourself from infrastructure and focusing on your core business is a major benefit of moving to Cloud Technology.
2. Reduce costs – No need to buy expensive equipment to anticipate future capacity that will largely remain unused. You only pay for what you use.
3. Facilitate Better Cash Flow – You can convert Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) into Operating Expenses (OPEX). These costs can be treated as utilities and (predictably) paid monthly or quarterly as expenses rather than being written off on your balance sheet.
4. Support a new distributed remote work environment – No more worries about installing and troubleshooting software on each employee’s device. Everything lives in the cloud.
5. Easier access to data – Your data is available from anywhere with an internet connection.
Innovate, Innovate, Innovate – Now you can quickly respond to customer needs in a way that helps you achieve lasting success – no matter what’s happening in the world.
For more information on how moving the services to the Cloud can be helpful for Small Businesses, contact us at info@bigsteptech.com and let us take care of the rest.
karishma Verma
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