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The dynamics in cloud transformation

The dynamics in cloud transformation

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According to a recent report from Nasdaq, the surge in cloud investment has been nothing short of remarkable. The reasons behind this exponential growth are as diverse as they are compelling, ranging from cost-efficiency and scalability to heightened productivity. However, the cost factor rapidly drives organizations away from on-premise infrastructure to the cloud.

One of the key drivers in this transition is the demand for low-latency, high-performance business applications. Companies are seeking localized cloud facilities to meet these demands. For instance, Duidit™, a trailblazer in cloud-based platforms, has recognized these two pivotal concerns. Their innovative approach allows users to integrate localized business applications as their needs evolve seamlessly.

The result? – Clients enjoy a global front-end, expanding their reach, combined with a secure local backend, reassuring organizations about data security. The trend towards adopting this hybrid global-local model is on the rise, offering businesses the benefit of consolidating their IT assets within a single network and achieving superior integration between front-office and back-office systems.

Embracing Consumptive Billing Practices for Efficiency

Simultaneously, another trend is gaining traction: adopting hybrid cloud models under ‘consumptive billing arrangements.’ This means customers are billed based on their actual usage of cloud services. This approach is particularly advantageous for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) as it enables them to manage expenses more efficiently. Qanion™ exemplifies this approach by offering applications on an add-on basis, ensuring users only pay for the apps they actively use.

Local Service Providers Need a Competitive Edge

The Nasdaq report also highlights a critical challenge for local service providers in competition with global giants like Microsoft’s Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Without the massive scale enjoyed by these industry giants, local providers need a distinct ‘localized differentiator.’ In essence, they require a niche that remains out of reach for global players. This becomes even more significant as local providers already have a credible onshore presence in various locations.

This approach enables clients to make prudent, cost-effective decisions in an ever-evolving cloud sector, where many technical solutions inundate the market. For a more in-depth understanding of Cembro’s Assessment Methodology and Cloud readiness services, click here.

Cembro™ - Boosting business with technology

Cembro™, rooted in its technology consultancy background and prowess as a SaaS and business app developer/provider, understands the profound impact of technology on businesses’ fortunes. They firmly believe that expertise, experience, and sound advice in this realm can propel enterprises toward achieving their productivity and growth objectives.

In an era where technology shapes the business landscape, Cembro™ is at the forefront, constantly enhancing its value proposition for SMEs, SMBs, and large enterprises. They remain committed to staying ahead of the curve and competition, helping organizations boost their business with technology.

Explore how Cembro™ can transform your business – read more here.

According to a recent report from Nasdaq, the surge in cloud investment has been nothing short of remarkable. The reasons behind this exponential growth are as diverse as they are compelling, ranging from cost-efficiency and scalability to heightened productivity. However, the cost factor rapidly drives organizations away from on-premise infrastructure to the cloud.

One of the key drivers in this transition is the demand for low-latency, high-performance business applications. Companies are seeking localized cloud facilities to meet these demands. For instance, Duidit™, a trailblazer in cloud-based platforms, has recognized these two pivotal concerns. Their innovative approach allows users to integrate localized business applications as their needs evolve seamlessly.

The result? – Clients enjoy a global front-end, expanding their reach, combined with a secure local backend, reassuring organizations about data security. The trend towards adopting this hybrid global-local model is on the rise, offering businesses the benefit of consolidating their IT assets within a single network and achieving superior integration between front-office and back-office systems.

Embracing Consumptive Billing Practices for Efficiency

Simultaneously, another trend is gaining traction: adopting hybrid cloud models under ‘consumptive billing arrangements.’ This means customers are billed based on their actual usage of cloud services. This approach is particularly advantageous for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) as it enables them to manage expenses more efficiently. Qanion™ exemplifies this approach by offering applications on an add-on basis, ensuring users only pay for the apps they actively use.

Local Service Providers Need a Competitive Edge

The Nasdaq report also highlights a critical challenge for local service providers in competition with global giants like Microsoft’s Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Without the massive scale enjoyed by these industry giants, local providers need a distinct ‘localized differentiator.’ In essence, they require a niche that remains out of reach for global players. This becomes even more significant as local providers already have a credible onshore presence in various locations.

This approach enables clients to make prudent, cost-effective decisions in an ever-evolving cloud sector, where many technical solutions inundate the market. For a more in-depth understanding of Cembro’s Assessment Methodology and Cloud readiness services, click here.

Cembro™ - Boosting business with technology

Cembro™, rooted in its technology consultancy background and prowess as a SaaS and business app developer/provider, understands the profound impact of technology on businesses’ fortunes. They firmly believe that expertise, experience, and sound advice in this realm can propel enterprises toward achieving their productivity and growth objectives.

In an era where technology shapes the business landscape, Cembro™ is at the forefront, constantly enhancing its value proposition for SMEs, SMBs, and large enterprises. They remain committed to staying ahead of the curve and competition, helping organizations boost their business with technology.

Explore how Cembro™ can transform your business – read more here.

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