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For small business owners using spreadsheet and ledgers, moving to a cloud based accounting system can be daunting. Many have different reasons for putting it off.
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Three ways to take Small Business Accounting to the Clouds Welcome Networks Inc
For small business owners using spreadsheet and ledgers, moving to a cloud based accounting system can be daunting. Many have different reasons for putting it off.
Businesses that run on manual systems are wasting valuable time and working inefficiently, and are at risk of losing their competitive edge in the market place.
Remote Access If the business has day-to-day internal accounting competence, many software packages that are installed on the desktop allow for remote access. To gain access, the desktop computer at the business must be left on so that it can be accessed by the CPA, so security issues should be reviewed as a precautionary step. Remote Access works best when there is a dedicated computer for accounting and only one person accessing the data.
Software Hosting Hosting your accounting data is an even closer step towards the cloud. When an SBO “HOSTS” their accounting software bookkeeping personnel will login to the hosting company’s server and complete their task over the internet. The data will reside on the hosting company’s computers and updates will be done by the company. Hosting also allows simultaneous users allowing more than one person assess to accounting functions.
SaaS Solution Small businesses face a multitude of challenges to success due to a lack of IT resources, operating expenses, and the effort needed to successfully grow a company. Acquiring organizations are well placed to help their small business merchants overcome many of these challenges by proving them with access to SaaS apps. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications allow growing firms to maximize budgets while realizing new efficiency and opportunities for innovation.
Cloud Computing and the Public Sector Cloud Computing and the Public Sector What is your organization’s relationship to Cloud Computing? 23% using for remotely hosted apps to store data or both 36% currently investigating 3% investigated but rejected 38% not considered
The Rise of CLOUD ERP By 2016, public IT Cloud service spending will reach $98 billion. The compound annual growth of Cloud IT is 5 times the growth of the IT industry overall.
What customers are asking for? 63% of customers expect to have a single major Cloud Service Provider. 84% of customer want an established relationship with a vendor to trust them as a Cloud Service Provider. 67% of customers expect to purchase a wide variety of cloud services from a single vender. 74% of customers expect their Cloud Service Provider to be able to move a Cloud offering back on-premises if needed. Source Based on IDC InfoDoc from the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference
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