Saturday, May 26, 2012

8 Reasons Why Cloud Computing is Even Better for Small Businesses


Found this article on 8 good reasons for small businesses to move to the cloud, enjoy.
Sure, cloud computing offers benefits to companies of all sizes. But the clouds' advantages apply even more dramatically the smaller and newer your company. At the same time, the standard objections to cloud computing matter less to small companies than to large ones.
On the plus side, the cloud's economies of scale naturally make a bigger difference when your company is too small to generate similar savings and capabilities on its own. And on the flip side, many of the issues blamed on the cloud in large enterprises - security, integration, compliance and so on - often cause fewer problems in small companies that can't properly deal with them anyway.  
1. Economies of scale: This one's obvious. The larger the company, the easier it can generate economies of scale on its own. Small companies, by definition, have more limited resources. Anything that can give them access to scale in purchasing and pricing is a big win!
2. Enterprise-class functionality. Big companies have the heft to create the custom functionality they need. Small companies simply don't have the resources to do that. In the cloud, though, they can leverage development, maintenance and upgrades across many, many small businesses... And, increasingly, consumers as well.
3. Money Matters. Startups and small companies are often undercapitalized and pay-as-you-go cloud computing solutions typically don't require lots of upfront cash. Even if they don't end up saving much as the monthly fees add up over the long run, avoiding capital expenditures can be a make-or-break issue for cash-strapped small businesses.
4. Infrastructure vs. Applications. For the enterprise, cloud computing often means complex Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) projects that have to be installed and integrated into a company's existing systems. For smaller companies, cloud computing often means complete cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) applications and application suites. No IT required.
5. The Legacy Issue. A common enterprise objection to cloud computing is how will it work with the company's legacy applications. Small businesses - and especially new businesses - typically have fewer and less complex legacy apps. Taken a step farther, that means startups and small businesses have less installed infrastructure they'd need to throw out to move into the cloud. As for new businesses, why would you actually buy anything you could "rent" instead?
6. Security Problems. I'm not saying security isn't important to small businesses (though many don't take it as seriously as they should). I'm saying that while security in the cloud may still be shaky by enterprise standards, it's almost always far better than what small businesses are able to provide for themselves.
7. Compliance. Because you don't necessarily know where your data is stored in the cloud, IaaS can cause confusion as to whether it complies with local, national and international regulations. That's a huge issue for multinational corporations, less so for most small businesses.
8. Reliability. The cloud is more reliable than most people think. When widely used cloud services and applications have outages, it makes national news. When an individual company - large or small - has a similar problem, they work hard to make sure you never even hear about it. The bottom line, though, is that even accounting for network connectivity hiccups, the cloud is probably a lot more reliable than what small businesses can afford to provide for themselves.
When it comes right down to it, cloud computing seems made for startups and small businesses. It's the best way to get enterprise class - or better yet, consumer class - functionality without having to develop it yourself or lay out a big chunk of cash to buy it. And even though cloud computing still isn't fully mature, its remaining issues simply carry less weight when viewed from the perspective of a startup or small business.
ReadWriteWeb 6/4/2012, 8 Reasons Why Cloud Computing is Even Better for Small Businesses, http://www.readwriteweb.com/start/2012/04/8-reasons-why-cloud-computing.php

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Google Mobile App Update

A faster, simpler Google Search app for iPhone

Google have released the new version of their Google Search App. I've taken a picture from my phone of the new app interface. You are now able to switch between your mail, calendar, drive/docs, tasks and google+ all from the same window. Which makes Google search app the nerve centre for sending emails, keeping on track and collaborating with work mates.

A view from my Blue Nimbus iphone with Google Apps for Business.

      

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Drive - Google's Cloud Storage App




Access, create, store and share documents, spreadsheets, photos, audio and video. Google’s new addition to Google Apps, ‘Google Drive’ currently supports 30 different files types, which you can open directly through the browser, even if you don’t have the application installed on the device you're using.


Google has revamped the current Google Docs into Google Drive, enabling you to access and share anything stored on your Drive from any device with the only requirement being an Internet connection.

Once Drive is available, Google Apps for Business accounts will receive 20GB of storage for each account. Which compliments the 25GB of storage provided for each mail account.

Google have advised that Drive is an open platform and they are working with third party developers to add additional functionality to Drive such as being able to send faxes or edit video directly.

For those people worried about backups and data recovery, Google have advised Drive keeps track of every revision or update for 30 days and you can choose to save a revision at a set time forever. I personally can’t wait to go on a test “drive”, this addition to Google Apps really keeps Google as the benchmark for cloud solutions.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

New Business Cards

Just finished designing the new business cards for Blue Nimbus! Check them out.


Had help with the design from Mielegir we're really happy with the result.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

A fully mobile work experience, with Google Apps

GoogleApps have posted some new interesting video's on how you can actually use some of the Apps provided by Google.

This video shows how easy and simple it is to work anywhere anytime.