Cloud Applications differ from traditional desktop and mobile software in that they are not installed on the end-user’s computer. Instead, they're accessed using your preferred web browser. If you’ve used services like MS Office Online, Google Docs, Online Accounts Software and eBay, you’ve already used browser-based web software – possibly without realising.
Cloud Applications offer many advantages over traditional, locally-installed software. Updates can be carried out simultaneously for all users without the need to spend time updating individual devices, meaning you can be sure you’re always using the latest version of the software. Uniformity of experience can be guaranteed because everybody is using exactly the same software and accessing the same data. For the same reasons, staff training can be greatly simplified.
Using Cloud Applications means less worrying about technical details – the application service provider (ASP) takes care of a lot of the work an IT department normally does – leaving you free to concentrate on your business. Web-based software can ease the load on your IT infrastructure because it’s running on powerful cloud servers, meaning your local machines aren’t overstretched.
We design interactive systems and services to integrate seamlessly with the way you work, and offer a range of Software as a Service (SaaS) packages and custom cloud-based software solutions.