10 reasons why the cloud is a gift that keeps on giving

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In this blog post, we describe 10 reasons why the cloud is a gift that keeps on giving. You can read the blog post on our community: http://bit.ly/1cClaYa. Happy holidays everyone.

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1. Cloud services are quicker to set up and deploy

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2. It’s easier to store and manage licences for cloud software

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2. Business planning is made easy

3. You don’t have to worry about out of date databases

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4. Your team cancollaborate from any location

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5. Which means they’ll enjoy a better work/life balance

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6. You can lock out stolen devices from your databases

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7. Cloud software is moreenvironmentally friendlythan on-premise

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8. Small to medium sizecompanies can access best-in-class technology on a budget

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9. Cloud servicestake the pain out of business planning

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10. You’ll spend lesstime on the phone to technical support

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ReferencesSlide 3: Drawers remixed via Mundaneum, Mons, Wikimedia (2013). Taken from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Drawers.jpg on 10/12/2013.

Slide 4: Mouldy bread remixed via Marton, Whatt. Wikimedia (2006) Taken from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mouldy_bread.jpg on 10/12/2013. Slide 5: Synchronized swimming remixed via Kevin Hamm. Wikimedia (2006). Taken from Wikimedia http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Synchronized_swimming_- _jumping.jpg on 10/12/2013.

Slide 6: Simple balance remixed via Lily_M. Wikimedia (2005) . Taken from Wikimedia http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Simple_balance_scales-02.jpg on 10/12/2013. Slide 7: Piggy bank remixed via Pascal. Flickr (2010). Taken from http://www.flickr.com/photos/pasukaru76/5296559285/ on 10/12/2013.

Slide 8: Hopetoun_falls remixed via Diliff. Wikimedia (2005) . Taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hopetoun_falls.jpg on 10/12/2013. 

Slide 9: Pennies remixed via PdPhoto.org. Wikimedia (2005). Taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pennies.jpg on 10/12/2013.  

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