Working from home
Everybody has experienced working from home during the past year, in some form or the other. Businesses were actively looking for solutions to ensure a smooth transition from working from premises to working remotely. The cloud has helped several organizations, small, medium to huge corporations keep their business alive remotely. The cloud has also positively impacted how teams collaborate on a daily basis.
Revamping the Healthcare Industry
The race for the vaccine was kicked off as soon as the pandemic impacted the daily lives of the common man, businesses, sports and various other industries. The cloud has assisted the health care sector by tracking the spread of the virus, online consultations to patients, sharing information seamlessly, issuing safety protocols and even facilitating vaccine drives. The virologists have also used AI-based research to handle and process huge amounts of data to conclusively create a vaccine.
Remote Education
Initially, schools and universities had to face a lot of operational challenges as they had never foreseen such a situation where they were shut down indefinitely. Now the whole educational system is dependent on the cloud to deliver courses, tuition, evaluations and examinations. The pandemic was also a catalyst for the Ed-tech sector, which saw new innovations that created a surge in demand for remote educational services and offerings.
The cloud has a ‘green’ lining.
Historically, businesses have been driving on key factors like finance, security and ability to scale efficiently. But now, organizations are taking a proactive approach to make their businesses sustainable and environmentally friendly. According to the latest UNGC-Accenture Strategy CEO Study, more than 99% CEOs from large companies agree that sustainability issues are important to the future success of their businesses. Cloud migrations can lead to an efficient 60%+ reduction in energy utilized and 80%+ reduction in the carbon footprint of the organization.
