The best way to future-proof your business in the cloud

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Chances are, you’ve probably been considering moving your business to the cloud for a little while. If you’re using cloud services like Office 365 for productivity, Sage or QuickBooks for accounting, or a file transfer service like Dropbox, you’re already hosting business data in trusted third-party datacentres.

Small to medium-sized businesses tend to host their critical data in small business servers, usually on-site within the company’s office. But if you’re looking to scale your business or need more flexibility, moving to a Cloud Server is a great way to future-proof your business.

Data remains yours, always

 

flexible investment

recover data faster

ageing hardware

Flexible Investment

Easily spread the investment costs, moving your capital expenses to operating expenses.

Recover Data Faster

Restore data from the latest backup taken, so your business suffers less downtime.

Replacement for Ageing Hardware

Replacing on-site hardware that has reached its end of support lifecycle can be costly. Receive continuous updates, patches and maintenance with Cloud Server, so you’re always covered.

scale on demand

anywhere access

protect your data

Scale on Demand

Need more space? It’s easy to upgrade Cloud Server to remain flexible and agile as your business continues to grow.

Anywhere Access

Working on the go has never been easier. Access Cloud Server from anywhere, so long as you have an internet connection and a virtual private network (VPN).

Protect your Data

From natural disasters to security and compliance, all data stored in a Cloud Server resides in Microsoft’s Azure UK South datacentre.





Choosing the best option

If you’d prefer to move your data to the cloud in stages, you can always choose a hybrid option. Critical data that you’d prefer to keep on-site remains on your physical server, while data that needs to be running 24/7 – like a website – to avoid downtime can shift to a Cloud Server.