how cloud computing can help with ecommerce
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How Cloud Computing can Help
with Ecommerce
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How Cloud Computing can Help with Ecommerce
Ecommerce has literally changed the world beyond all recognition. It seems almost incredulous now that when the
embryonic dotcom companies were launched, certain supposed business experts predicted that the Internet would
have little lasting or profound effect on commerce, and that there would be little impact on which companies we
viewed as the biggest in the world! While many mega-corporations remain in traditional industry, it is fair to say that
the likes of Google and Facebook now not only rank among the world’s most wealthy companies, but also have an
influence over the entire culture and society that few could have predicted.
The Internet was the great innovation of the fag end of the 20th century, but cloud computing has already become the
most significant innovation of the 21st century so far. The cloud is changing the way that businesses operate, and the
way that people ‘consume’ the Internet, and consequently everyone wants to get on board with it.
The marrying of ecommerce with the cloud seems like a natural fit for many businesses, yet far too few ecommerce
operations are actually taking advantage of this opportunity as of yet. Thus, there are massive opportunities for
ecommerce vendors to get ahead of the competition by signing up for cloud services as soon as possible. But how can
cloud computing help with ecommerce?
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Dealing with Spiking and Peak Consumer Demand
The most obvious advantage of cloud computing is that it allows users to deploy resources in a structured fashion
which makes it easy for businesses to respond to spikes in demand. The scalability of cloud computing, as it is often
referred to, can help businesses cope with increased traffic in a considerably more fluent fashion than traditional
networks. Because cloud computing users are not limited to a single server, scaling up resources during busy periods
of time poses no problem whatsoever.
The old fashioned computing networks, based on sluggish hardware, were not particularly nimble in terms of
reallocating resources to different aspects of a company’s system. The cloud delivers superbly in this department, and
this can make a massive difference to a business. It can ensure that peak demand can be responded to in real-time, but
there are other useful applications of this technology available to ecommerce vendors as well.
Flexible and Affordable Pricing
Any ecommerce business is operating in an extremely competitive industry by definition. The margins for any
ecommerce vendor can be slim, and anything that helps eke out a bit more profit for your company is almost without
exception very welcome.
Cloud computing can make a good contribution to your resources and financial situation in this regard. Typically,
cloud computing works on a pay-as-you-go basis, meaning that you only need pay for the services that you actually
use within a certain month. Many ecommerce businesses find that this makes having a cloud-based system actually
cheaper than their existing in-house approach, and it’s inevitable that cloud computing prices will come down further
still in the near future.
The cloud has offered a classic example of an economy of scale, something that is particularly valuable to small
businesses; enabling them to compete with their larger rivals.
Stability
There is nothing worse for a business than a physical incident which causes their entire operation to shut down for a
period of time. While one hopes that this will never happen, and insurance can assist with this potentially disastrous
situation, the cloud still offers something invaluable in these circumstances. With the cloud, there is no need to worry
about your entire ecommerce operation going down due to some physical issue, as all of the servers are of course
stored elsewhere. And, for that matter, backed-up. So once you sign up as an ecommerce vendor for the cloud, you
can be pretty certain that your shop will be up and runningg 24 hours a day, 365 days a year; the sort of peace of mind
that any ecommerce company would hugely appreciate.
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Accessibility, Convenience and Hardware Issues
Probably the biggest and most obvious immediate advantage of the cloud over traditional computer systems is the lack
of hardware required. This offers the ecommerce vendor both accessibility and convenience advantages, as well as
another potential financial saving.
With the cloud, important information can be accessed via any recognised web browser, meaning that any
ecommerce company that has signed up for the cloud has no need to invest in expensive hardware, or update their
existing set-up. And as cloud systems become more uniform and ubiquitous, it is becoming more and more feasible
for suppliers, distributors and other partners to access vendors’cloud systems in order to carry out everyday tasks such
as invoicing. Eventually, the cloud could eliminate paperwork completely; the long awaited paperless office!
Security and Data Back-up
Another massive issue for any ecommerce business is dealing with the data that they have to store. Naturally, this
needs to be done as securely as possible. The cloud, by its very nature, offers a massive amount of secure data storage
to any firm, ensuring that threats such as the loss of information loss or network intrusion are negated almost entirely.
Big Data
Finally, the cloud is associated with nebulous concept that not everyone understand – Big Data. This can be defined as
any collection of data sets so large and complex that traditional analysis and storage methods cannot deal with them.
Well, the cloud can. Storing, cataloguing and analysing Big Data can give you a massive edge on competitors by
enabling you to learn things about your customers and demographics that you would never have found out otherwise.
The cloud is helping ecommece vendors target customers more effectively; so can you afford to be without it?
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