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How Your Business Can Benefit From Using A Data Centre

How Your Business Can Benefit From Using A Data Centre

Data centres are the hub of almost all enterprise businesses in this day and age. At the rate that technology is increasing, the way that organisations do business also changes dramatically year on year. The need for data and technological power increases so significantly that it is too much for most companies to handle without serious support.

That’s where the Data Centre comes in.

Employing a data centre allows a business to effectively outsource its data and power needs. One of the biggest benefits of this is that it allows a business to move away from technological maintenance, and the long hours and large personnel needs to handle the technological needs. Instead, it allows a business to refocus on its customer
objectives.

But what other benefits of a data centre are there?

The economy of a data centre
Back in the days when companies were processing and storing a lot of data on-site, they had all the headaches that came with it – a lot more staff on the books, more space required, and hardware maintenance costs.

Outsourcing these issues to a data centre significantly reduces your costs and can really help to fix your budget. By using a data centre, you will have a fixed monthly cost that you can depend on, no more juggling of budgets to get bills paid.

Growth
It would be remiss of us not to mention that outsourcing your requirements to a data centre can also induce huge growth into your business. This is particularly important to small-medium size businesses who can utilise their data centre, and gain access to hardware and software that may otherwise be cost prohibitive.

Data centres will allow you to chop and change the space and software you rent as your requirements grow in some areas and shrink in others. So there is no more worrying about not having the ability to afford a piece of software or more server space. This allows small businesses to be very agile in their business offerings. It gives you peace of mind that you will get performance, no matter the scale of your business.

Security and Compliance
Protecting your data is critical to your business operations, and one the major benefits of a data centre is that you know your data will be more secure than you can keep it. Through use of both physical and cloud securities, data centres keep access to stored data to the absolute minimum.

This can also help when it comes to data compliance. In the UK, for example, there are a number of laws and policies that companies must adhere with to become fully compliant. Data centres such as Telehouse have the ability to ensure that your company is fully compliant, while also protecting your data.

Disaster recovery
When you employ a data centre, planning, implementing and executing a disaster recovery plan becomes so easy that you won’t have to worry about it at all.

If the worst happens and your business becomes victim to a disaster, having a data centre allows you to get up and running again as quick as possible. Not only is your data backed up and ready to be redeployed, but the vast majority of your technology infrastructure can be up and running again in no time. It becomes as easy as grabbing a laptop, accessing your data centre, and getting your business back up and running – or at least, informing your customers what happened while your IT team gets on the job. Think of a data centre as recovery at the flick of a switch.

What next?
So there you have it, some of the major benefits of moving to a data centre. Unless you have a particularly niche business case, it makes sense for almost all organisations to be utilising data centres in some form. Do your research and make sure you find the right one to suit your companies needs.

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