Friday, December 27, 2013

Cloud Computing Expected to Grow in 2014

Five years ago, cloud computing was controversial and data security was a big concern.  Fast forward five years -- cloud computing industry experts expect the industry to grow significantly in 2014.  In fact, many expect cloud computing to turn mainstream in the next few years.

The reason many expect cloud computing to continue to grow is because of the advantages that are quickly being integrated into software and hardware solutions.  For example, cloud software facilitates engagement of an entire team – regardless of location.  The cloud allows teams to share and co-author computer files.  Files are stored in the Cloud where they can be accessed and modified by anyone on your team.  Now, there is a growing number of software developers that are creating brand new solutions based on Cloud technology.  In the hardware world, companies are able to utilize servers and IT infrastructure on the Cloud, which saves a lot of money on maintenance, replacement and staffing costs.  Subscriptions to cloud based services are cheaper than in house IT solutions.

Some companies are still hesitant to move to the Cloud because of security concerns.  Cloud security is effective only if security controls are put in place and used properly.

USDM Life Sciences specializes in providing answers and solutions for life science companies looking to move their software and servers to the Cloud. In fact, many of the largest software and hardware companies in the world come to USDM Life Sciences for business intelligence answers.

Companies need to consider data security, data migration, and data integrity, while ensuring that Cloud vendors provide necessary functionality to meet FDA and other regulations around the world.

As a recognized global leader in life sciences compliance, USDM Life Sciences solutions provide security, grow profits and ensure compliance with government regulations.

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