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Zones : Aug 8, 2023 8:29:46 AM
As cloud technology continues to dominate the IT landscape, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) face various challenges in managing licenses and adopting cloud subscriptions. Zones, a leading cloud service provider, aims to address these challenges by offering comprehensive cloud solutions and license management services that streamline operations and maximize cost-effectiveness.
In 2021 SMBs invested $400 Billion (USD) billion in cloud solutions, projected to grow to +$750 billion (USD) by 2026. Cloud adoption empowered SMBs with agility, scalability, and global reach, transforming industries and fueling success. The cloud's transformative power continues to create a brighter future for SMBs worldwide. However, this growth comes with challenges for organizations, particularly SMBs. Procuring licenses from various channels with different procurement processes is costly and complex, leading to difficulties in managing them efficiently. Additionally, onboarding and decommissioning cloud subscriptions can be time-consuming and labor-intensive due to some key challenges:
As we engage with SMBs, we often discover that their primary expectation from technology to support business objectives is to increase operational efficiency. This valuable insight drives our commitment to delivering solutions that effectively empower your business and streamline operations. ZonesCloud offers a comprehensive suite of cloud services to address some of these challenges, including a dedicated cloud team and cloud migration assistance.
Zones is a reliable partner for SMBs, providing the expertise and solutions to navigate cloud landscapes successfully. With Zones' support, SMBs can confidently embrace cloud technology, drive growth, and remain competitive in a digital-first world.
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