1. Home
  2. /
  3. Top IT Tips
  4. /
  5. Cloud Transition: Four Tips...

Cloud computing was rated the second fastest growing IT budgeted item in 2015, following security and cloud projects has been deemed to be the most important IT priority, according to Computerworld CIO. However, most IT companies are still trying to figure out which cloud hosting provider would best suit their operations. Moving to the cloud should be an easy step to take, whether it is for you or your business. When choosing to transition to a Cloud you should consider going with a cloud provider that offers easy migration, fast payoff and has the least risk. Here are four things you should take into consideration prior to migrating to a cloud server.

Cloud Transition: Begin with New Projects

All new projects should begin with a ‘cloud’ bias and the ideal candidate for your service provider; it will provide you with a comparable or super functionality to what you can get from a packaged solution. When upgrading user face applications including sales force and collaboration are natural to hosting and there is no need for legacy migration.

Downgrade to a Lower OpEX

Transitioning to Cloud will ease the workload of your IT staff, who then can focus on IT strategy and application development, instead of wasting time with operational issues. Thus, bringing more attention and focus to your business and help it grow.

Identify Servers

Compare your costs between using an internal server or a cloud based infrastructure to help with keeping your data safe. Servers tend to waste power and floor space, while using a cloud will ultimately allow you to gain access to your data from anywhere around the world.

Speed of Deployment

The speed of deployment is the number one objective that is driving cloud investment, according to the IDG Enterprise study. Search for projects that are on list of things to do that can be deployed using software as a service provider to produce excellent turnaround times for your cloud ambitions.

When transitioning to a cloud provider, it is best to see how this could fit into your budget and how it will help you or your business move a step closer to your goal. It can provide you with more security along with access to your data and applications from anywhere in the world, along with keeping your data and applications safe from any type of disaster.

For more information regarding transitioning to Cloud, please contact our sales representative t www.tristaritsupport.co.uk.