Do you need a simple IT infrastructure for a small business? Try V2 Cloud

Do you need a simple IT infrastructure for a small business? Try V2 Cloud
            La vida puede cambiar en poco tiempo.  Como prueba, considere todo lo que hemos pasado durante el año pasado.  A finales de 2019, todo fue como de costumbre.  Luego, con poca o ninguna advertencia, todo se detuvo de golpe.  Tiendas cerradas, escuelas cerradas y muchos gobiernos ordenaron refugiarse.  En el espacio de unos meses, nuestras vidas se volvieron completamente patas arriba.
However, in the pain and sadness, some saw an opportunity. They got creative, changed the way they did business, and in some cases ended up doing it better than they ever would have. By moving their physical activities to the digital realm, their employees were able to work from home, save money, and in turn open up to new and more important things. This leads us to conclude that our new digital workplace is here to stay, even after the pandemic has receded. And that's good for large companies that have teams of in-house IT professionals to handle everything. But what if you're not a big company? The IT needs of small businesses can be more nuanced. To remain competitive, small business infrastructure requires innovations tailored to the needs of a lean business that help reduce costs while increasing efficiency. And that's where desktop cloud technology like V2 Cloud comes in. V2 Cloud offers business owners, IT managers, software vendors, and managed service providers a robust yet cost-effective method of going digital, so employees don't have to be onsite to access IT systems. With V2 Cloud, you can keep your small business infrastructure up and running at all times, even without an IT team on the payroll. Customers who have adopted V2 Cloud for their small business computing needs benefit from increased productivity, enhanced security, and lower IT costs. It is a victory in every sense of the word. They spend less on purchasing and maintaining IT infrastructure, allowing them to spend more funds delivering quality products or services to their own customers. And, since employees can work remotely, business owners can further reduce their overhead costs, making them even more affordable in the long run. Of course, in today's workforce you need to be adaptable. Well, V2 Cloud too. It will allow you to run single-user desktops, multi-user desktops, and publish applications, including those from Microsoft, so they can be accessed from anywhere. And there are no compatibility issues either, so you can access your cloud-based systems on any desktop, tablet, smartphone, or even a Raspberry Pi if you want. When it comes to security, V2 Cloud has you covered. They offer subscribers managed antivirus with nightly scans. And they take 'snapshots' and backups of their systems on a daily basis to protect against things like ransomware and other technological disasters. Simply put, if security is as important to you as it is to us, then moving to V2 Cloud for your small business infrastructure is the smartest move you can make. V2 Cloud has been designed to be user friendly so that it can be used by anyone. You don't need a payroll IT professional to make this work for you. And, in case anyone has any issues, they provide their customers with technical support seven days a week, making their decision to switch that much easier. The list of companies of all sizes using V2 Cloud is long and growing. MGA International Logistics, a Toronto company with 15 employees, changed locations a year ago. At the time, their IT infrastructure was at the end of its useful life, so they had to buy new equipment or upgrade to V2 Cloud. At the end of the day, they left with the latter and never looked back. In fact, managing director Brad Grimes called the move "one of the best decisions we've made in our 20-year history." Meanwhile, Manuel Lloyd, ITIL Certified, ITSM Expert with Communities in Schools, said: "V2 Cloud had exactly what I was looking for." He continued: "They passed my detection test when I chose the technology I call 'FLASH', which means they were fast, tight, nimble, secure and (very, very) hassle-free." He was impressed with their service and the way they kept every promise. As a result, their computer labs are always available and operate at the cutting edge while minimizing costs. If you're running a business and you're not sure what the future holds, you should consider moving from a physical IT infrastructure to a cloud IT infrastructure. This saves time, money and ensures future viability. I'm not sure yet?
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