Use less & do more
Reduce equipment
When you host your data in the cloud, a few things happen.
Sure, your business will experience a different way of doing things — you’ll increase mobility and all-around collaboration. But that’s not the only benefit of data in the cloud.
It also means less on-site equipment.
With your data in the cloud, you won’t need as many on-site resources to support, store, and manage the flow of your data.
The cloud takes care of that.
What does less equipment mean?
- Hardware upgrades and updates are no longer your concern
- You don’t need as much energy to power on-site resources
- Manhours can be dedicated to business needs
Reduce maintenance
Less equipment obviously means less maintenance, and here’s why:
Dedicated Engineers
The cloud doesn’t just deliver a better way of doing work … it also delivers a more sophisticated way of managing and storing your data. This is because an entire team of experienced engineers are dedicated to the integrity of your data. Every day of the week and every hour of the day, your data is their #1 responsibility.
Automated Services
If your data is now the responsibility of these engineers, they’ll do everything they can to make sure nothing happens to it. This means that everything is automatic and handled by your cloud provider. This includes software updates, hardware maintenance, performance monitoring, technology upgrades, and solution tweaking.
DNG is definitely a business partner. They are always thinking ahead, planning ahead and anticipating our needs. They care about how we’re doing, where we’re going and are an integral part of helping us get there.”
Sheryl Shapiro
Project Coordinator, Conversant
Reduce waste
When it comes to cloud computing, you aren’t just reducing physical equipment and the maintenance that comes with it. You’re also reducing waste in general.
Think about it.
Less on-site equipment also means you’ll use less electricity (which also means you’ll spend less on energy costs).
On top of this, you’re pulling resources instead of trying to manage and maintain those resources yourself. This means that you can pull exactly what you need — nothing more and nothing less.
Get exactly what you need and waste nothing in the process.