The Benefits of Cloud Computing Applications in the Modern HR Workplace - There are many benefits of using cloud computing applications as average corporation uses human resource professional to every one hundred employees in international or across country area.
The Benefits of Cloud Computing Applications in the Modern HR Workplace
By Janet Taylor
Dec 20, 2011 - 2:20:11 AM
In the HR workplace today there are many benefits to using
cloud computing applications. The average corporation uses a ratio of one human
resource professional to every one hundred employees and considering that many
corporations are either international or perhaps dispersed across a large
country, HR teams are often not all based in the same place. Additionally many
people now work remotely, a perk often given by companies to appeal to those
wishing to avoid a long commute, or who don’t want to place young children in
daycare.
Having employees work from home is also environmentally friendly,
since it reduces the number of cars on the road; however, it can be very costly
for businesses to set these employees up with their own hardware and software
licenses and it can also be logistically difficult to service both hardware and
software when an employee is not situated in an office, with an in-house IT
support team available. This, of course, leads to one of the main benefits of
using cloud computing applications.
They negate the need for costly hardware that can host a large software
application (cloud applications are hosted on the cloud so companies do not
need to provide the server space for hosting); an IT support team (cloud
application providers take care of technical support); software licenses, and
software installation, period; the cloud can be accessed from anywhere,
anytime.
Furthermore, the HR department typically deals with sensitive information;
having this information securely stored on a remote server reduces concerns
about loss of information, should the company experience a breach of security
or damage from fire, water or a natural disaster. HR application provider,
Shift iQ, protects its data centers from these perils with the use of the
latest VESDA smoke-detection technology and FE-25 clean-agent fire-suppression
technology. Cloud computing application providers also back up information,
just in case anything should happen to it on their end, and take care of
upgrades.
However, the primary concern expressed about cloud applications is the security
of information. Shift iQ has taken numerous steps to ensure security due to the
fact that it is designed specifically for HR professionals. These measures
include storing Shift iQ’s off-site data in a Fire King DS-Series data safe
with biometric and employee-specific pass codes being required for all security
checkpoints.
All internal and external entry points are protected with
reinforced steel doors and door frames, safety glass and walls. Video recording
of all entry points is archived for a year. There are also glass-breakage
sensors, visual alarms and audible alarms to alert staff in the event of a
break-in attempt. With regards to online security, Shift iQ is certified
through McAfee Secure and VeriSign to protect from hacking attempts and client
communication is kept secure using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption certified
by VeriSign.
The multiple benefits of cloud computing applications have proven that they are
the way of the future for companies’ technical needs. In dealing with the
modern business world, there is no more effective way of sharing information in
a secure, technological and cost-effective manner.
Launched in August 2010 by InSite Systems, Shift iQ is a purpose driven
solution designed to revolutionize the HR industry by optimizing human
resources and organizational talent.
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