24/7 cloud access brings a suite of advantages, each of which can be utilized immediately after migration. Some of these advantages are outwardly obvious, while others provide more subtle benefits. Remote work will continue to grow in popularity as the years go on, and its relevancy now means that MSPs such as yours need to be thinking one step ahead of your clients. Enter the cloud, the logical next step for businesses on the fence about integrating remote working options. By Jeanne DeWitt Cloud Makes On-the-Go Work Easy For Your Clients implementation to work on an even playing field to on-premise employees. Businesses who avoid investing in cloud are usually neglecting a significant part of their workforce. Cloud accessibility is relevant to awiderangeof employees. From workers with long commutes, to sales staff who are traveling, to freelanced employees who need access to specific company information, the cloud gives every employee a way to work from any location. The best part? With the cloud, no functionality is lost when Read on for our breakdown of the quality ways that the cloud benefits remote workplaces, which you can use in client conversations to prompt a cloud migration. Employee Accessibility This is the most obvious advantage that you probably recognized from the title of this article: the cloud and accessibility go hand-in-hand. Most remote employees need some form of cloud
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