By Shelly Kramer, Co-CEO, V3 Broadsuite
Here’s something that I hear all the time and I’m sure you do as well: “The future of business is cloud technology.” A decade ago, the pundits and prognosticators who uttered these words may have had been considered visionaries, but today, cloud is not only the future, it’s very much the present. As those of us in the tech space know, most businesses (and individuals) are already using cloud-enabled services; sometimes unwittingly.
Whether it’s uploading vacation photos to Dropbox, watching a movie downloaded from the cloud while on a plane, teams collaborating through Google Drive, backing up data stored on devices, or generating invoices and accepting online payments, cloud computing has become a daily part of life for many of us. And for businesses looking to maximize resources, reduce costs, and increase efficiency and profitability, the cloud is how to make that happen. That said, there are very real risks to having sensitive data stored in the cloud.
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