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What Every Manufacturing Leader Should Know About the Cloud

Six benefits of a technology whose time has come

InfinityQS
Thu, 06/20/2013 - 15:31
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With cloud computing becoming the new norm in the market, manufacturing leaders would be wise to fully educate themselves on how they can benefit from its services. Following are six benefits you can expect from the cloud.

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Cost flexibility. By using the cloud, manufacturing leaders can reduce IT costs and move to a pay-as-you-go structure. Cloud computing helps reduce IT costs from capital expenses to less expensive operational costs. You will essentially be paying on a pay-per-use model because you’ll pay only for what you need when you need it.

Market adaptability. The cloud allows for a quick response to ever-changing customer and market demands and a significantly faster time to market for manufacturers and businesses. This enables a reduction in overall costs. Manufacturers can also alter products, processes, and services at a more rapid rate, which improves manufacturing quality control.

Fewer operational issues. Operational issues are something no one particularly likes to deal with. Cloud computing increases consistency, allowing you to deploy the same service repetitively and achieve the same result every time.

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