The cloud could enable attention-starved SMBs to get the same level of IT service enjoyed by larger companies, according to a survey released last week by telecommunications firm Primus. The company interviewed 300 IT decision makers in Canadian SMBs with between 5 and 99 employees for its survey, bandied about by Googleโs Canadian head Sam Sebastian in the summer. He suggested that fewer than a third of Canadian businesses had embraced the cloud.
Still, it could be better. Canadian firms arenโt being hugely imaginative in their use of cloud computing, according to the report. Almost three-quarters of SMBs understand its role as an extended storage mechanism for backup files, but only six in 10 get the idea of using cloud-based business applications rather than running them on their own servers.
According to the survey, 77 per cent of current cloud-using SMBs are likely to adopt more cloud technology. Will more cloud use mean more sophisticated cloud use, or simply doing more of the same basic file storage stuff? That isnโt clear.
Primus, which sells telecommunication services, lamented the six in 10 SMBs that werenโt aware of the cloudโs potential as a platform for telecoms. Its salespeople clearly have some work to do there, then.
Security worries
Even when businesses do understand cloud computing, there are common worries that stop them adopting it. One is security. About one in three worry about security and privacy in the cloud, said Primus. Brad Fisher, senior vice president for marketing and product at the firm, who said that gradual adoption could be an answer.
โA small business might decide to start placing some of their non-mission critical functions on the cloud first to test their effectiveness and reliability,โ he said. โThen, over time they might add higher-value functions to the cloud as their confidence in the service increases.โ
The numbers suggest that more SMBs are warming to the idea of cloud-based services. Thirty-six per cent of those not currently using the cloud are likely to adopt it, the survey concluded.
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