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How Cloud-Based Application Hosting Can Help Your Business Grow With the advent and widespread adoption of cloud-based technology, many businesses are searching for ways to utilize those resources for their own needs. One of the main ways that organizations are choosing to take advantage of the power and infinite storage capacity of the cloud is by using business applications that are hosted by third parties online. This new method of application hosting offers a number of advantages to businesses, like cost versatility; professional IT support systems; and cost, time, and energy savings. For a business to host their own applications, they require a large amount of storage space, both physical and digital. For larger and more cumbersome apps, especially, the computing power required to run them effectively can be overwhelming, and the cost to buy, house, and maintain the computers for it can be extreme. Infrastructure has to be put in place to monitor the systems, to ensure that nothing goes wrong, and a staff has to be retained that is trained and experienced with the product, so that it can address any issues as they arise. Cloud hosted apps, by contrast, require no physical investment on the part of the user. The Application Service Provider (ASP) houses and maintains all of the hardware for the application, saving the client from having to spend on the space that stores servers; the servers themselves; and an IT department that can install, run, and repair the programs. One of the benefits to using an ASP is that most reputable providers will have their staff do all of that maintenance work, which further saves cost and effort for the client. The staff on hand for the ASP is also going to be more familiar with the specifics of the product, and better able to get it up and running quickly in times of greatest need. Application hosting services also allow businesses to more efficiently utilize their resources by structuring payment plans with ASP providers that are commensurate with their usage. High-use applications may be better served with regular monthly billing cycles; however, lower-use apps can be utilized on a pay-per-use plan that only charges when necessary. It is wasteful to purchase and maintain lower usage apps, but good hosting ensures that an organization can pay for only the services that they use. Companies like CyberlinkASP work with businesses to determine what applications will best fit their specific needs and what pricing structures will be the most economical for utilizing that app. The business world is evolving. The slow, inefficient ways of the grounded, paper-based company have given way to the digital office, allowing businesses to do more in less time, with less waste. The next step is transitioning from not just a paperless office, but also a virtually hosted office; the workspaces of the future are sleek and streamlined, with minimal equipment and physical overhead. As you read this, other businesses in your industry are currently taking the steps to move to cloud hosted virtual desktops, and, if you do not want to risk getting left behind by the rest of the industry, then it is time to move your business to the cloud.

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How Cloud-Based Application Hosting Can Help Your Business Grow With the advent and widespread adoption of cloud-based technology, many businesses

are searching for ways to utilize those resources for their own needs. One of the main

ways that organizations are choosing to take advantage of the power and infinite storage

capacity of the cloud is by using business applications that are hosted by third parties

online. This new method of application hosting offers a number of advantages to

businesses, like cost versatility; professional IT support systems; and cost, time, and

energy savings. For a business to host their own applications, they require a large amount of storage

space, both physical and digital. For larger and more cumbersome apps, especially, the

computing power required to run them effectively can be overwhelming, and the cost to

buy, house, and maintain the computers for it can be extreme. Infrastructure has to be put

in place to monitor the systems, to ensure that nothing goes wrong, and a staff has to be

retained that is trained and experienced with the product, so that it can address any issues

as they arise. Cloud hosted apps, by contrast, require no physical investment on the part of the user.

The Application Service Provider (ASP) houses and maintains all of the hardware for the

application, saving the client from having to spend on the space that stores servers; the

servers themselves; and an IT department that can install, run, and repair the programs.

One of the benefits to using an ASP is that most reputable providers will have their staff

do all of that maintenance work, which further saves cost and effort for the client. The

staff on hand for the ASP is also going to be more familiar with the specifics of the

product, and better able to get it up and running quickly in times of greatest need. Application hosting services also allow businesses to more efficiently utilize their

resources by structuring payment plans with ASP providers that are commensurate with

their usage. High-use applications may be better served with regular monthly billing

cycles; however, lower-use apps can be utilized on a pay-per-use plan that only charges

when necessary. It is wasteful to purchase and maintain lower usage apps, but good

hosting ensures that an organization can pay for only the services that they use.

Companies like CyberlinkASP work with businesses to determine what applications will

best fit their specific needs and what pricing structures will be the most economical for

utilizing that app. The business world is evolving. The slow, inefficient ways of the grounded, paper-based

company have given way to the digital office, allowing businesses to do more in less

time, with less waste. The next step is transitioning from not just a paperless office, but

also a virtually hosted office; the workspaces of the future are sleek and streamlined, with

minimal equipment and physical overhead. As you read this, other businesses in your

industry are currently taking the steps to move to cloud hosted virtual desktops, and, if

you do not want to risk getting left behind by the rest of the industry, then it is time to

move your business to the cloud.