For organizations wanting to share resources rapidly and successfully, cloud computing can be an attractive solution. However, while moving operations to the cloud is a reliable way to lower software and hardware costs while keeping data readily available, it can also expose your company to certain risks that need to be taken into consideration when choosing if it is right for you. Continue reading to learn how managing the risks of cloud computing with TPG is your best option!
Picking the ideal cloud provider can mean the difference between long-term success and costly failure. Either way, you need to ask the right questions and set the ideal requirements to ensure that your potential cloud provider increases your productivity, not your risks.
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Contracts
The most vital part of moving some or all your operations to a cloud provider is developing an agreement that will lay out, beforehand, the method your data will be managed. Eventually, your business is responsible for any data that it is delegated, even when that data is being stored by a third party. Without the cloud, your company has full control over its data security and Internet policy. If you make the transfer to a cloud computing platform, the provider you choose might not have the same high requirements currently held by your business. With a contract, you can make sure your provider implements the same level of protection that your company would in its system.
Concerns for Potential Providers
Among the greatest errors a business can make is not investigating and/or working out the terms of its agreement with potential suppliers before beginning service. The less you learn about your provider and what services they are willing to guarantee, the larger the space for error. When comparing cloud computing services, there are some factors that you need to consider:
New Territory
Cloud computing is a relatively new idea, meaning there may be a variety of risks that are not yet obvious. This also suggests that most cloud service providers have a minimal history in the industry. Cloud computing includes numerous advantages, but you are required to strongly consider the types of sensitive data you want to run the risk of moving to the cloud.