Cloud services sound great, are inexpensive, and create an efficient way to do business. In many cases, there doesn’t seem to be a downside to working in the cloud. However as with all new business measures, you must carefully review your own practices to assure cloud computing is best for your business. Here are four things to consider before jumping into the cloud.
Should Your Business Be in the Clouds?
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Our main purpose of using the Cloud computing is not to work at home, but to keep our data sync with our online distribution agent.
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