1) What types of companies are most likely to adopt
cloud-based CRM software services? Why? What companies might not be
well-suited for this type of software?
Types of companies that may want to adopt cloud may be any
company wanting to consolidate multiple services or applications into one,
mainly to reduce electricity, personal or operating costs. Companies that need
a Service level agreement or sense of data security would not want to invest
into a cloud system. Companies who struggling with a lot of data to be store
also prefer to use this. Cutting cost companies are also recommended to use
this system.
Cloud-based CRM would help these companies to achieve
operational excellent and customer intimacy and released from fixed and
operational cost. Not only that, it also allow them to subscribe and cancel
without losing large up-front software license and hardware investment.
Some companies are not suit with this software services.
Those companies made large investment on solutions that already work, concern
about security issues and control of their data are the examples not encourage
to use such software. Companies which might independent on their provider also
not prefer to do so.
2) What are the advantages and disadvantages of using
cloud-based enterprise applications?
Advantages:
Easy Implementation Cloud hosting allows businesses to
retain the same applications and business processes without having to deal with
the backend technicalities. Readily manageable by the Internet, a cloud
infrastructure can be accessed by enterprises easily and quickly. Another
advantage is a lesser cost for in-house IT infrastructure maintenance. While
some providers may say cloud hosting allows companies to save money by taking
away the need for an IT support and management team, the opposite is true. We
at Stratosphere Networks believe redundancy is key. While a backup can be an
extra cost, it can be worth it in the event of a technical failure within the
cloud.
Accessibility Access your data anywhere, anytime. An
internet cloud infrastructure maximizes enterprise productivity and efficiency
by ensuring your application is accessible from any place anytime, allowing
collaboration and sharing among users in multiple locations.
No Hardware Required A physical storage center is no
longer needed as it is hosted in the cloud. Again, a backup could be worth
looking into in the event of a disaster that could leave your company's
productivity stagnant.
Cost Per Head Overhead technology costs are kept at a
minimum with cloud hosting services, enabling businesses to use the extra time
and resources for improving the company infrastructure.
Troubleshooting, installation and configuring Cloud
hosting provides easy, optimal utilization and management. In addition to
24x7x365 monitoring, Stratosphere Networks will install, troubleshoot and
configure your cloud software and handle any customization and upgrades your
enterprise may need.
Flexibility for Growth Easily scalable so companies can
add or subtract resources based on their own needs. As companies grow, the need
to expand their cloud infrastructure will also grow.
Efficient Recovery Cloud computing delivers faster and
more accurate retrieval of applications and data. With less downtime, it is the
most efficient recovery plan.
Disadvantages
Less control
When moving services to the cloud, you are handing over your
data and information. For companies who have an in-house IT staff, they are
unable to handle issues on their own by logging onto a server. Instead they
have to open a ticket like any end user. This may be hard for clients to
understand, especially an IT staff that is used to handling tickets and
internal technical issues internally. Stratosphere Networks guarantees our 24/7
live help desk will rectify any problems immediately - we are just one phone
call away.
Less availability all the features
Not all cloud services are the same. Your cloud provider may
not provide every feature or customization you want as some tend to offer
limited versions and enable the most popular features. Before installation,
make sure you know what your cloud service provider offers before signing up.
Just because clouds require no hardwire, doesn't mean you
should do away with your servers
Yes, you may have fewer servers to handle which means less
for your IT staff to handle, but in no way does that mean you can let go of all
your servers and your staff. While it may seem costly to have datacenters and a
cloud infrastructure, redundancy is key for backup and recovery.
No redundancy A cloud server is essentially not
redundant nor is it backed up. As technology may fail here and there, avoid
getting burned by purchasing a redundancy plan. Although it is an extra cost, in
most cases it is well worth it.
Bandwidth issues For ideal performance, clients have to
plan accordingly and do not pack large amounts of servers and storage devices
into a small set of data centers.
3) What people, organization, technology issues should be
addressed in deciding whether to use a conventional CRM system versus a
cloud-based version?
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