Monday, December 29, 2014

Disadvantages of Cloud Computing

Cloud computing allows us to store documents and files and access them at any computer with an internet connection. Even though it has so many advantages, there are some things to be cautious about. Some people say there are no hitches to cloud computing, but there are numerous disadvantages.

Here are some of the main disadvantages of cloud computing:

Security and privacy issues

The biggest worries about cloud computing are privacy and security. Many users may not be happy passing over their information or data to a third party. It is even a greater concern to businesses that wish to keep their sensitive data on the cloud server. Even though venders ensure their servers are free from viral infection, it is still a concern since there are many users accessing the server every day. Storing data and information in the cloud makes your company open to external threats and hack attacks. We are aware that nothing on the internet is totally secure, there is always a possibility of external attack. So make sure you pick the right provider to keep your data secure.

Cost can be expensive

Even though cloud computing is cheaper than traditional desktop software, the fact that it is new to the market and has to be researched and improved time and again makes it more expensive. Vendors have to develop or buy certain software that will operate the cloud and fix any unforeseen problem that might occur. This makes the cloud computing very expensive. Also cloud computing costs are changing every day. 

Tech issues can still occur

Although you can access data and information on the cloud anytime and from anywhere, there are some times when the system can have technical issues. You should always know that technology is prone to outages and several technical problems. Even the very best cloud service provider runs into trouble. Cloud computing also makes your company dependent on internet connection. When it is offline, it means you are also offline. If your business suffers from slow internet speed, cloud computing may not be suitable for you.

Dependency on provider

Another disadvantage of cloud computing is loss of control or dependency. This means you will be tied to another company for long time and it is not easy to migrate to another cloud service provider. You also have little or no understanding in cloud service provider procedures especially when it comes to disaster recovery, backup and renovation.