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Is Everyone Moving to the Cloud?

Is Everyone Moving to the Cloud?

Everyone to the cloud v2.jpgI'm sure you’ve heard people talking about how they are embracing the cloud and migrating their business there. And you’re thinking, 'Is everyone moving to the cloud?' The answer is YES; about 75% of our customers are having deep cloud solution conversations about modernizing their data platform, moving their data center and evaluating cloud analytics.

What are the 3 main reasons businesses are moving to the cloud?

1.  New Capabilities

There are so many new things you can do in the cloud that you can’t do on premise. In the cloud, you can take advantage of big data, analytics and data warehousing that scales in many ways. There are also new data management capabilities that allow you to integrate all your services together without having to build out new racks of servers.


2.  Tired of Doing Chores

Let’s face it, no one likes to do chores. The cloud has solutions that handle chores like backups and cataloging data for you.


3.  Need Flexibility

Businesses want to do less blocking and tackling and more yoga; the kind of flexibility you can’t get on premise. Companies are moving to the cloud for speed of deployment and the ability to deploy and create new business opportunities.

Pragmatic Works has over 7500 customers world-wide and these are the topics of our conversations with them. We get emails from people who want to know how to successfully get into this space. We have the knowledge and expertise to get you there. Is your business still on the ground? Let Pragmatic Works help you get your cloud strategy from the planning stage to lift off.

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