Fetures of using salesforce architecture in cloud computing

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Oct 15, 2018
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Introduction - Contemporary cloud computing solutions and Salesforce Partners alleviate latency issues and increase speed across the board, even as time goes on and even if data processing requirements increase. On the flip side, on-premise servers will eventually need to be physically upgraded, as they will become progressively overwhelmed with the increasing amount of data being processed.

Summary - Cloud architecture in Salesforce Admins opens more avenues for employees to access data and digital tools. Cloud-based software is accessible through most browsers and mobile devices, boasting responsive design to boot. Furthermore, employees would be cut off from their tools far less, as the cloud-based software doesn’t need to be restricted for updates or patches, and uptime is dependably high.

·         Low costs

·         Easily Scalable

·         IoT Ready apps

Implementing a cloud-based architecture relieves a significant workload from an organization's IT teams. Traditionally, on-premise systems relied on servers, data centres, and a team of developers on hand to manage and maintain the system — which is a costly endeavour. Cloud architecture can reduce IT operating costs while freeing up IT teams to innovate rather than fix bugs and deal with server issues.

Salesforce Consultants are ideal for brands that have a growing or fluctuating bandwidth demands. It allows brands to easily scale up their cloud capacity by simply changing their usage plan. Likewise, if a brand wants to scale down, then the brand’s cloud-based provider can accommodate this as well. The level of flexibility provided by a cloud-based system can give businesses a competitive advantage. So it comes as no surprise to see IT directors and CIOs ranking ‘operational agility’ as a top driver for cloud adoption, as according to Gartner study.

When combined with headless content management, the cloud-based architecture enables brands to embrace the IoT era more rapidly, and at a lower cost. IoTs like smartphones and tablets. This is crucial as practically everyone has access to smartphone devices. By embracing the cloud, brands can interact with their consumers or internal staff on any platform, as and when required. And be able to deliver a more personalized experience.

It’s a no-brainer for businesses of all sizes to invest in a robust, comprehensive disaster recovery program. But for small businesses and start-ups, that lack of initial capital funding and expertise, investing in a recovery system is more of a distant dream. Thankfully, cloud architecture is helping these smaller organizations to buck that trend. Finally, cloud-architecture limits the risk when hardware gets lost or stolen inside or outside the office. With the data being stored in the cloud instead of on the hardware, brands can access their data and restrict access where needed, no matter what happens to their machines.

Conventional architecture required a significant amount of time and internal resources to manage, maintain and keep the system up-to-date. Deploying updates requires systems to go under downtime and become unavailable. Cloud providers can take the strain of rolling out mandatory software and security updates. 

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