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5 Smart Tips To Know Before Moving Your
Data To A Cloud-Based Application
Cloud computing is all the rage these days, and while some companies are moving their whole IT infrastructure to the cloud, many others are choosing to streamline their businesses by moving individual business applications.
If you are considering moving any of your company’s software applications “to the cloud,” make sure to consider these 5 tips BEFORE pulling the trigger:
- Back It Up! - Migrating data to any new location is a mess, and anything can (and usually does) go wrong. Therefore, make sure you have good, recent backups of everything before you make the move.
- Maintain An On-site Copy - At first, moving to the cloud can be a bit scary. What reduces the risk (and the fear) is keeping a local, on-site copy of your data and network image on a NAS (network- attached storage) device. That way you have a local on-site copy in addition to the working cloud copy.
- Have A “Plan B” To Access The Internet - One of the biggest questions about moving to the cloud is “What if the Internet goes down?” To mitigate that fail point, have a business-class Internet connection as your initial and main way to connect, and then also have a second Internet connection as a backup. If Rogers is your main connection, consider keeping a Bell wireless account as a backup.
- Use This Opportunity To Do Housekeeping - You could just copy and paste your files from your local machines into the cloud, but why not take this as an opportunity to reevaluate the structure and organization of that data? This might include re-evaluating your file organization structure, updating permission levels on files and even archiving of old files and data that are currently cluttering up your server and costing you money by storing and backing them up.
- Phase The Move - Don’t try to migrate everything all at once. Create a transition plan and implement it. Ensure you move files in bite-size pieces so changes are easy to digest for clients, employees, partners and everyone else involved. This also gives you the opportunity to test the water before taking the plunge, and it allows you to put out one fire at a time instead of having all systems down or broken.
Free of charge (usually $497), one of our expert engineers will walk you through our 3-step Cloud Readiness process:
- Cost Analysis and Inventory. We’ll look at your current network hardware, software, data and applications. We’ll also compile an IT cost assessment to reveal your total spend on IT, including Internet connectivity, support and other fees.
- Cloud Readiness Assessment. After looking at the above areas, we will then look at how you and your employees work and see how well your applications or processes will move to the cloud to improve ease of use and lower costs.
- Cloud Action Plan. When the assessment is complete, we’ll give you a comprehensive plan that shows how we can save you money and resolve a number of workarounds and problems you have been experiencing to date. Even if you decide not to hire us, this third-party assessment will give you a good idea of what you are able to do with the power of cloud computing.
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