
A common question we hear is “What is the cloud?”.
Cloud computing means your information lives on the Internet instead of your computer’s hard drive. This means you can access your data anywhere, anytime, regardless of what computer you’re on. When your data or software lives in the cloud, it’s everywhere you need it, in real time.
The cloud can save you money. Stop maintaining expensive local servers; leave the heavy lifting to the datafarms around the world. Cloud computing is green – because computing power is concentrated and shared – far less energy is used overall.
Backup
Cloud backup services also known as online backup is a process of backing up data by sending a copy of the data to an off-site server through a public network. This way, your data stays protected even when your local disk crashes, gets stolen or your premises is hit by a disaster.
Microsoft Office 365
Office 365 provides web-enabled access to email, important documents, contacts, and calendar on almost any device—including PCs, Macintosh computers, iPhones, Android phones, and BlackBerry smartphones. It frees you to work where and when you choose, letting you respond to important requests right away, from almost any location.
Accounting & Payroll
There are several cloud based accounting systems a business can use to manage their books. We’ve worked with many of the systems out there, including QuickBooks Online, Sage, and Freshbooks.