Welcome to cloudfortyseven, we help organisations to improve their performance. In ever challenging times, you need to improve your people, your processes and your performance. These requirements are all interdependent, where subtle changes in one area can make for substantial improvements in others.
How we do it is simple, we provide solutions for people and business problems.
Computing technology is ubiquitous to us now, we don't need to know how it works, where it all comes from or how fast the computer chips are. We want a solution we can understand how to use, that always performs, make us perform our job well, can continuously and seamlessly adapt to process change and most importantly, helps our business to perform.
So, let's just keep the technology simple and just refer to it as 'the cloud', because that's all you need to know.
What you really will want to know, is that our solutions are based on robust, resilient and secure clouds.
What is Software-as-a-Service and Cloud Computing?
Cloud computing is a better way to run your business. Instead of running your software applications yourself, they run on a shared (multi-tenanted) data centre. When you use any application that runs in the cloud, you just log in, customise it, and start using it. That’s the power of cloud computing.
Businesses are running all kinds of applications in the cloud these days, like CRM, HR, accounting, and custom-built applications. Cloud-based applications can be up and running in a few days, which is unheard of with traditional business software. They cost less, because you don’t need to need to pay for all the people, products, and facilities to run them. And, it turns out they’re more scalable, more secure, and more reliable than most applications. Plus, upgrades are taken care of for you, so your applications get security and performance enhancements and new features—automatically.
The way you pay for cloud-based applications is also different. Forget about buying servers and software. When your application's run in the cloud, you don’t buy anything. It’s all rolled up into a predictable monthly subscription, so you only pay for what you actually use.
Finally, cloud applications don’t eat up your valuable IT resources, so your Finance Director will love it. This lets you focus on deploying more application's, new projects, and innovation.
The bottom line: Cloud computing is a simple idea, but it can have a huge impact on your business. This isn't new either, cloud computing has been developed and evolved over the past 10 years and you are hearing more about it now, as the technology, security, scalability and reliability is proven.
