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80pc ‘may work in virtual offices by 2020’

Dubai, April 9, 2012

Around 80 per cent of employees may be working outside their organisation by the year 2020 using cloud services, said an expert.

Dubai-based IT optimisation consultancy Intergence founder and CEO Peter Job has outlined how using cloud services benefits mobile workers and those operating virtual offices that traditionally have to rely on high speed broadband links to their corporate data centres for connectivity.

“Cloud computing enables businesses to make use of software and services as and when they need them, requiring only an Internet connection and a web browser, going some way towards solving the problems of resourcing and collaboration,” explained Job.

“One of the largest challenges of running a small business is trying to predict what services will be needed in the future if circumstances suddenly change; for example, if the company expands quickly, then more employees and resources will be required to support and enable the business to perform optimally. However, investing too much, too soon could also be potentially disastrous.”

“Secondly, regardless of location, employees can use cloud services to share files, access business services, talk to each other or collaborate on shared documents in real time,” Job noted.

“Cloud computing allows people to build a geographically diverse team that works together with all the benefits of improved productivity and better communication. A good example of a popular cloud-based service is Google Documents which allows businesses to create and manage documents online. Some users probably don’t even realise they are using the cloud when accessing services they use on a daily basis.”

“Traditional remote access is not flexible enough to support business growth and can often suffer from congestion and latency during periods of heavy use,” Job added.

“To help ease the burden on the business, remote employees should be able to take advantage of cloud services which provide users with virtually unlimited computing power, whilst establishing a much more flexible infrastructure that can grow with the business requirements,” he concluded. – TradeArabia News Service




Tags: Dubai | broadband | Connectivity | Virtual office | Cloud services | Intergence |

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