Cloud For A Connected World
How do you connect with customers? The telco networks that were built on a cloud-based solution can match the increase in demands, reduce operational cost, bring speed and accuracy. Those connections are going to happen on the cloud. But how many of those clouds are as open, responsive, resilient, and smart as the new year that has ushered in?
New partnerships and platforms for this new connected economy can only truly thrive on a cloud that is simultaneously open and secure, stable and agile, automated and customer-driven. They thrived when carriers and their partners can keep their data, without the data being held back by their cloud provider. This scalability and flexibility is what you can truly expect from our WFH Cloud Solutions, meeting your business needs and helping you choose a provider to create more personalized and humanized customer interactions.
Here’s 4 reasons why the cloud can help build a more connected world for telcos and businesses like yours. Let’s dive in further.
4 Reasons Why The Cloud Can Help Build A More Connected World
1. Access anywhere, anytime
Your staff can access the service anywhere, anytime and from any location to complete their tasks. It’s an open cloud that ensures a secure and robust architecture that is built for business, supporting open-source standards and data storage to allow workloads to be deployed wherever telcos need it most: on premises, at their client or in the cloud. It’s an open, hybrid cloud that carriers—and their customers—can count on anytime, anywhere, for anything without sacrifice.
2. Automation unleashes the network
As the world grows more open and connected, the cloud networks on which it relies must be open and connected, too. Openness, trust and control are just a few of the key capabilities a cloud-based, 21st Century network will require. One of the most essential—truly the essence of the next-generation network—is automation. Just consider the massive transformation that happened to networks earlier this year, in a matter of weeks and even days, when the pandemic hit. Business districts shut down and demand absolutely grew at uncommon times in residential and even remote areas.
3. Automation and virtualization on an open, hybrid cloud can turbocharge existing telco infrastructure.
With the billions of dollars telcos have already invested in network infrastructure, automation and virtualization on an open, hybrid cloud is proving to be among the best ways to gain exponential value from existing hardware. With a single point of control and zero-touch service delivery, automation can help mitigate risks and support compliance in addition to reducing costs.
The best part of it is about moving to a software-based platform architecture that’s infused with automation so you can move services to where they need to be. As these demands only continue to grow, they will need exponential levels of customer service to deal with any issues that might arise.
4. Improved collaboration
Cloud is among the most effective ways of improving team performance, quality of customer service and experiencing improved collaboration. Business owners are always looking for ways to boost individual and team performance. Staff members can easily share data and collaborate via the cloud to complete projects even from different locations, thus enabling a connected world for their telcos.
Field workers can easily share real time data and updates with those in the office. Cloud eliminates repetitive tasks such as data re-entry. You can improve the level of efficiency, increase productivity, and save costs by shifting your business to the cloud. The best approach is to shift the operations gradually to avoid data losses or manipulation during the shift. Below are some questions to help you focus on the need to adopt cloud for your business.
- Is it essential for your users to have fast and reliable access to data?
- Are you concerned with downtime due to a local disaster?
- Do you have many home-based users who share files with one another or customers?
“If you answered ‘Yes’ to two or more of those questions, you should consider a comprehensive WFH cloud solution.contact us now!
Source: https://www.ibm.com/blogs/industries/ibm-telco-cloud-edge-5g-
enterprise-cloud-future/