Sunday, February 17, 2013

within two years, all services will be based in the cloud. Charities should board now and start enjoying the benefits

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We do not talk more ... or at least will be soon. Within two years, all services will be based in the cloud, and there will be no conversation about whether chosen as a solution or not. You can not ask or asked if he liked it or not. As with the adoption of a new way of working, there will be ups and downs, and we must learn from those who go before us.

The cloud is a great leveler and can help small charities to work more efficiently. Many cloud services are free or low cost and can bring great benefits - in collaboration with its partners to reach new players to safely store your documents

However, recent research has shown that charities small are less likely to outsource, especially as, in their struggle to access support and sound advice. We must also be aware that certain charities are small building their infrastructure technology solutions around staffing, rather than thinking about the needs of organizations. We hope that future research in cloud technology will go a long way toward explaining how charities can benefit.

In January, Gareth Jones, civil society media, said the charity of the survey: "The technology most publicized in recent years is, of course, the clouds, the study this year provides a clear indication that organizations continue to board, with more than a quarter now use some form of Software-as-a-service. "

Fingers crossed
Sarah
Soares is a consultant for the development of ICT



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