ARE YOU TIRED OF YOUR SLOW, UNRESPONSIVE old ACCOUNTANT?


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We’ve hit October. Nearly get rid of the year with Christmas and Holidays coming soon. Are your accounts done and performed by your accountant yet?
They should be.

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I f your fiscal reports are not complete along with your tax returns aren�t filed by now, 7 months after March it
could be time to get a new accountant.

Cloud-computing, the next step on the path to better use of computing resources, can be a disruptive technology that is changing the way enterprises look to meet their IT software and hardware requirements. Cloud computing can be a mix of the latest ideas, technology and delivery models including Infrastructure being a Service (IaaS), Platform like a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS), along with other models in the IT sector which use the Internet for delivering services towards the user. Users can access infrastructure namely, the servers, software, information center space or network equipment; the mandatory computing platform and solution stack to get a building an application, within the cycle of development, testing, deployment, hosting and maintenance; as well as most of the regular computer programs; these are all provided cheaply and efficiently over the Internet.

Some of the benefits of the Cloud are the following:

Decreased Costs: The Cloud eliminates the need for each user to invest in stand-alone servers or software that is capital intensive, but under-utilized most of the time. As technological innovations occur, these resources become obsolete and should be replaced with the latest in order to ensure operational efficiency – requiring more capital investment – as well as the cycle repeats. The Cloud eliminates the need for such ‘replacement’ capital expenditure.

Many users share a Cloud resulting in distributed costs and economies of scale as resources including property, bandwidth, and power, are centralized. The enterprise also reduces overheads such as management costs, data storage costs, costs of software updates, and quality control and is able to use Cloud services at economical rates.

Scalability and Speed: Enterprises no more have to invest time in buying and creating the hardware, software and other resources necessary for a new application. They can quickly scale up or scale down their usage of services on the Cloud as per market demands, during hours of maximum activity, while launching sales campaigns, etc. Cloud services are most typically reliable, since many service providers have data centers in multiple locations for keeping the processing near users.

Innovation: Enterprises can give attention to innovation, as they do not must own or manage resources. Cloud computing facilitates faster prototype development, testing and validation. Research and development projects or activities where users must collaborate for a task/project are specially benefited.

Convenience: Sharing of infrastructure and charges ensures low overheads and immediate option of services. Payments are billed on the basis of actual consumption only. Information on billing are made available from the service provider also serves to check on costs.

Other than an Internet-connected device, special equipment or specially-trained manpower isn’t needed. One-off tasks can be executed on the Cloud. High-speed bandwidth ensures real-time response from infrastructure at different sites.

Location Independence: Companies can set up infrastructure in areas with lower overheads and pass on the benefit. They can set up multiple redundant sites to facilitate business continuity and disaster recovery. This can help the enterprise spend less further.

Optimal Resource Utilization: Servers, storage and network resources be more effective utilized as the Cloud is shared by multiple users, thus minimizing waste at a global level. Cloud computing is more environment-friendly and energy efficient. Down-time is cut and optimization of resources across enterprises around the Cloud is achieved.

Flexibility: Users can opt out at will and thus gain a high level of operational flexibility. The assistance are covered by service level agreements and also the service provider is required to pay a lack of success if the quality agreed to is not provided.

Device Independence: Applications provided with the Cloud can be accessed from the device – some type of computer, a smartphone, an iPad, etc. Any device that has access to the Internet can leverage the strength of the Cloud.

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