cloud productivity Archives | Comidor Platform All-in-one Digital Modernization Wed, 11 Oct 2023 13:51:37 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://www.comidor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/cropped-Comidor-favicon-25-32x32.png cloud productivity Archives | Comidor Platform 32 32 Direct Cloud Connectivity: Understanding the Benefits https://www.comidor.com/knowledge-base/enterprise-collaboration-kb/direct-cloud-connectivity/ Wed, 11 Oct 2023 13:51:37 +0000 https://www.comidor.com/?p=37523 As more and more of the world starts coming online, the reliance on the cloud is only going to increase. You get access to a reliable online storage space where you can save and access important files and documents instantly.    But if you don’t have strong network support, you might face many issues. So, […]

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As more and more of the world starts coming online, the reliance on the cloud is only going to increase. You get access to a reliable online storage space where you can save and access important files and documents instantly.   

But if you don’t have strong network support, you might face many issues. So, if you are someone who is looking for a cloud connection with superior data capacity and connectivity to help boost your business growth, direct cloud connectivity is the way to go.  

What Is Direct Cloud Connectivity? 

When your organization’s network is directly connected to the cloud service provider’s data centers and that connection is highly secure, dedicated, and private then it is said to be direct cloud connectivity. You can connect with a cloud services provider of your choice and that too on a point-to-point basis. Moreover, you won’t be using the public internet for it.

How Does Direct Cloud Connectivity Work?

Direct cloud connectivity works by establishing dedicated, private network connections between an organization’s on-premises data center or network and the data centers of cloud service providers (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle). When utilizing direct cloud connectivity, organizations can bypass the public internet and establish a private connection directly to the cloud provider’s network.

The direct connection is typically established through dedicated fiber optic cables or other high-speed networking technologies. This ensures sufficient bandwidth for large-scale data transfers and reduces the risk of network congestion.

Here’s a step-by-step explanation of how direct cloud connectivity works:

  1. Select a Cloud Provider: Choose the right cloud service provider offering direct cloud connectivity options.
  2. Set Up Dedicated Connections: Provision dedicated network links (physical or virtual) tailored to your needs to connect your organization’s network to the cloud data centers.
  3. Configure Network Equipment: Adjust your on-premises network equipment for the new connections, including BGP setup and security measures.
  4. Data Transfer and Performance: Start using the connections for data transfer and cloud resource access.
  5. Enhance Security and Monitoring: Implement security measures like encryption, access controls, and continuous monitoring for optimal performance and security.
  6. Ensure Scalability: Design the solution for scalability to adjust bandwidth and capacity as your organization’s needs evolve.
  7. Build Redundancy: Incorporate redundancy and failover mechanisms for high availability and network resilience.

Cloud technology for cybersecurity | Comidor PlatformTop 6 Benefits of Direct Cloud Connectivity

As 94% of businesses are adopting cloud services, direct cloud connectivity is slowly becoming an integral aspect of business infrastructure automation. And the recent pandemic has boosted the remote work approach, making these services more critical to the organizations. Using direct cloud connectivity offers tons of benefits. Here are a few of them:

1. Increased Security

The major concern people hold about the cloud is its security. And in recent times breaches have become common news. But you can avoid having a cyber breach at your company by setting up direct cloud connections.   

In comparison to Public Internet Access (PIA), direct cloud connections are more secure. Because the latter are dedicated to the business and therefore have a closed system in contrast to the PIA which is open. This simple difference solves multiple security risks and vulnerabilities that you might see in other types of cloud connections. You can also use guaranteed Service-Level Agreements or SLAs that offer end-to-end protection and eliminate all third-party connections.  

 In a direct cloud connection, the data traffic does not flow between your office or center and the service provider through a public internet. A special connection is provided to you under a direct cloud connection which only you and your authorized personnel can have access to. So, there aren’t any threats of an eavesdropper or middleman here.

2. More Reliability

If you are going to let someone or something handle your information then they better be reliable right? If the system handling your company’s information is not reliable then it affects the quality of your work and then there is always a risk of losing all your data if something goes wrong.  

Moreover, your connection needs to be reliable if you or your employees are handling important files and data to do their job. They will need a secure connection that is easy to access whenever they want. Because any kind of delay in accessing necessary information might lead to huge losses. Easy access also helps them get things done quickly. This helps enhance the productivity of everyone in your company.  

In the previous section, we talked about the data flow between your service provider and your business. One of the advantages of this setup is that it eliminates the need for involvement from third parties. This not only strengthens the security of the connection but also increases its reliability

When your connection is not shared with other users, you are unlikely to experience any downtime. And it is highly unlikely that your network will experience congestion and other issues. That ought to improve the overall performance of the cloud and reduce latency. In addition to that, even during peak periods, you can always rely on the connection’s consistent uptime.

3. Impressive Speeds

Your network is reliable if you access it whenever you want even in peak periods as well as you can access your information fast. Studies have proven that in the digital age, people have short attention spans online, and in the case of an emergency every second counts.  

A PIA would be slow as it traverses through a broader user base but a direct cloud connection is faster. You can rely on it to quickly move your data from your device to the cloud, and vice versa. You should be able to access your data, no matter what its size. 

With no middleman or third parties to interrupt your data flow, the connection speed is higher and the latency is reduced. So if you are someone who has to work with large files or use videos frequently in a remote location then such a high-speed connection is more beneficial to your work.   

For instance when a user uploads a file from a device to their cloud storage that file is directly sent to the server that manages the user’s storage service. When access to the same file is requested, the server sends the requested file directly to the device that requested the data. In this way, everything works very fast when you have a direct cloud connection. 

4. Supports Working On-the-Go

The pandemic has changed many companies’ approach to work. Businesses are being flexible and considering hiring remote workers for the job. After all, the GenZ largely prefers to work remotely 

Direct cloud connectivity allows remote workers to securely connect to the cloud and easily access files or whatever data they want from anywhere in the world. A connection to the public internet would also come with latency and lag time issues which remote workers don’t have to face if they are working with direct cloud connection. 

5. Improves Collaboration

Remote working comes with many benefits. However, the biggest challenge remote work poses is collaboration. It’s hard to collaborate with colleagues on work, and share or access large files across the cloud, especially when it’s done from a very remote location.

What if during an important meeting, your cloud experiences a performance issue? This could harm your company’s reputation and affect the overall productivity as well. That’s why you need a direct cloud connection. 

A direct cloud connection with your app and other cloud services will ensure that you quickly collaborate with your team and clients on the projects securely and efficiently. With an uninterrupted flow of files and communication, not only does your remote work become seamless but also improves overall productivity

6. Better Scalability

Scalability is critical for businesses, maybe startups or enterprises. Because the market is continuously changing it keeps altering the requirements of a business. Now, depending on these requirements, a business may have to scale up or scale down at any given moment.

Using a dedicated cloud service won’t require you to invest in any hardware or infrastructure. Moreover, it allows you to quickly add new circuits to add new locations. Everything you need is offered on this single network and traffic management is pretty simple.

DAM benefits | ComidorFinal Thoughts 

Direct cloud connection offers some attractive benefits. From faster downloads/uploads to large storage spaces and many more cloud technologies can help you secure sensitive business information as well as improve productivity. So if your company is considering adapting cloud computing then direct cloud connection can prove to be a game changer for your company.  

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Get Ahead of The Competition Through Business Process Creation https://www.comidor.com/blog/business-process-management/get-ahead-of-the-competition-through-business-process-creation/ Tue, 05 Feb 2019 10:32:17 +0000 https://www.comidor.com/?p=16750 The post Get Ahead of The Competition Through Business Process Creation appeared first on Comidor Low-code Automation Platform.

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Today’s global economy has been tough to all businesses in general, but it is especially tougher for medium and small-scale companies to thrive in. Smaller organizations do not only find themselves in intense competition against established enterprises, many of them feel compelled to find ways of increasing productivity while cutting down costs to stay afloat.

If you’re a business owner having a harder-than-usual time running your venture, you’re not alone. But instead of worrying about the future of your company, why not take more proactive measures to improve its performance? Start by paying closer attention to your business processes and how they are managed.

But what are business processes, you ask? And why are they important?

The Business Process

Simply put, business processes are like blueprints through which an organization achieves its goals. No matter the size and scale of your operations, you need a business process to function.

A business process is composed of linked tasks which, when completed, accomplish an organizational goal or delivers a product or service to a client.

You may not be aware of it yet, but almost everything you do in your daily operations is a business process. Taking customer orders, managing your company finances, accounting, strategic planning, and governance are all business processes.

Now, business processes fall into three different categories:

Operational processes are essential business activities that produce products and services, and thus deliver direct value to the customers. Support processes, on the other hand, are precisely that – subsequent processes that back operational procedures and do not provide value to customers. The third and last one ties that first two together; management processes are concerned with measuring, monitoring, and controlling business procedures and systems.

Business Process Creation

To create a business process, most organizations follow the same cycle.

  1. Define the goals
  2. Plan/map the process
  3. Designate tasks
  4. Testing
  5. Implementation
  6. Monitor results
  7. Replicate

Ideally, your business process should satisfy these requirements: First, it must be finite, which means it has well-defined start and end points. Second, it has to be repeatable. Your business process should yield the same results even when it is run over and over and over again. Third, every step in the process has to create value; else it should not exist. And last, but not the least, it must be flexible; allowing and absorbing changes for improvement when necessary.

To measure the success of your business process, you have to carefully track the process from beginning to end, including the completion of each stage/benchmark within the process. The business process should fulfill its purpose of helping the organization reach its goals within the projected timeline using the resources at hand. Otherwise, you have to go back to the drawing board.

Business Process Creation 2 - Comidor BPM

Business Process Management

Business process management or BPM is a strategy that organizations employ to supervise implemented processes and confirm that they’re operating smoothly. These days, most companies use BPM software to oversee and manage both automated and non-automated processes and gauge which areas require improvement.

Managing your business processes properly is essential to their success. Always remember that the main idea behind business process creation is to simplify and streamline operations. Anything that does not contribute to efficiency has to be taken out.

A well-defined business process will help you see the bigger picture more clearly. By identifying the tasks that are vital to your larger business goals, you can streamline people and functions so that they work towards your desired ends.

By standardizing procedures and effectively designating tasks, you can prevent chaos from creeping into your daily operations, promote accountability, and ensure optimum use of the organization’s resources.

Keep in mind that a business process is only as effective as the way it is managed. Continually monitoring and enhancing your business processes is the best way to ensure that they are working in the direction of your goals.

About the Author

Casey Belle is the Content Marketing Specialist for Techaerus, a company that focuses on teaching and implementing proper use of software/hardware within companies and organizations. When not working, she makes use of her time doing yoga and completing her travel bucket list.

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Cloud productivity & Team Productivity for dummies https://www.comidor.com/blog/task-management/cloud-productivity/ Fri, 13 Oct 2017 14:30:32 +0000 http://192.168.1.9:8888/?p=20 Last night I had a couple of drinks with friends. A bunch of old dogs desperately seeking for relaxed quality time, but hopelessly ending over and over again talking about CRM Project Management, problems with collaboration, new fabulous Business Intelligence tools and stuff…Last night’s guest start “stuff” was productivity. Each one of us had a […]

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Last night I had a couple of drinks with friends. A bunch of old dogs desperately seeking for relaxed quality time, but hopelessly ending over and over again talking about CRM Project Management, problems with collaboration, new fabulous Business Intelligence tools and stuff…Last night’s guest start “stuff” was productivity. Each one of us had a different definition to the term, obviously, but surprisingly enough we all approached cloud productivity from a time-based perspective. If I could extract the average definition it would be something like: “productivity is a measure of the average work units you produce in a certain period of time”.

Wikipedia on the other hand states that: “Productivity is an average measure of the efficiency of production. It can be expressed as the ratio of output to inputs used in the production process, i.e. output per unit of input…Outputs and inputs are defined in the total productivity measure as their economic values…”

In wikipedia’s productivity the prominent dimension is not time (even though is implied) but the ratio of outputs (i.e: products, services etc.) to inputs (resources, effort, etc.). And you ain’t  have to be a rocket scientist to understand that in order to increase the outcome of the division (cloud productivity) you have to minimize the divisor (input).

Moving your business to cloud you do just that. Your increase cloud productivity by minimizing your IT spent resources as Cloud offers:

  • Minimum Operating Expenses: As you lower capital expenditures by not having to invest in and maintain expensive IT infrastructure.
  • Focus on the job: As you have your valuable resources (otherwise spent to IT maintenance and upgrades) to be assigned in your products and services improvements.
  • Improved Integration: With Cloud you don’t care of the operating system that runs on the other side of your IaaS platforms. It is Cloud’s embedded philosophy to provide exceptional interoperability across data and services.
  • Scalability: Cloud scalability allows you to automatically re-adjust your web characteristics in order to always cope with increased demands without compromising performance.
  • Availability – Reliability:  24/7 service, automatic systems upgrades, continued software support and SLA bound guaranteed uptime and data protection. Nothing more to add here
  • Last but not least: It’s a greener solution due to its scalability.

Got it already? It’s not about fancy economics, not even mathematics. It’s plain 2nd grade elementary fraction problems!

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