The cloud is well on its way to becoming the status quo. While there are still plenty of companies out there operating on legacy systems, the cloud has managed to become incredibly popular – regardless of how it is used. Organizations need not move their entire data center into the cloud in order to experience its benefits.
"The cloud is a growing reality," wrote CMSWire contributor Deb Miller. "CIOs and IT teams need to clearly understand how it can best be applied to advance their strategic interests."
One way that this is being accomplished is through the use of cloud-based faxing. Traditional fax equipment has proven to be cumbersome in modern times. Re-imagining the fax as a software-defined element allows professionals to leverage this channel without sacrificing convenience.
Cloud adoption inevitable
In the coming year, it is likely that the number of companies leveraging the cloud is only going to increase. This has a great deal to do with the flexible nature of cloud assets.
"The cloud helps to streamline business practices by giving business owners increased flexibility," wrote Triple Pundit contributor Jessica Oaks. "By enabling information retrieval across multiple devices, such as business cell phones, tablets and laptops, cloud-based storage allows for quick, easy and universal access to documents and information – perfect for the business person on the go."
If there is one enterprise asset that could use some flexibility, it's the fax machine. Faxing is still a requirement in many industries due to its strong encryptions. Email may be convenient, but it is subject to frequent leaks and hacks, making it an unreliable enterprise channel. This is why cloud-based fax needs to be implemented in businesses of all kinds.
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