Breaking down barriers with SAS cloud solutions

The future of data and analytics is in the cloud, according to Gartner Research. It predicts that by 2022, public cloud services will be essential for 90 per cent of data and analytics innovation.
This acceleration to the cloud is evident with analytics solutions: Thirty-four per cent of organisations use cloud-based solutions, but 71% of IT leaders say they are seeking a cloud-based deployment model when evaluating new analytics tools.
They understand that the cloud provides the scale and speed organisations require to rapidly process and analyse large data sets. Shifting analytics to the cloud can open the door for powerful capabilities to solve problems and to act quickly to meet market demands. The pandemic has turned that need into an urgent imperative. In the last six months, companies have had to pivot to provide more holistic online customer experiences.
Let us delve into why SAS cloud solutions are breaking down barriers.
Scalability is at the heart of SAS cloud solutions
A global SAS survey of over 1000 organisations reveals that agility is the primary driver for moving to the cloud. Moving analytics to the cloud removes an obstacle that is slowing down progress towards true digital transformation–the inability to deploy analytics quickly at scale.
Legacy systems are designed for stability, not innovation. Traditionally, organisations have sized their on-premise infrastructure to accommodate peak analytic workloads. It takes significant time and effort to scale up or down. The reality is that computing demands are unpredictable and they change with the complexity of the data and swings in business needs. With analytics in the cloud, organisations have ready access to elastic computing and storage resources, allowing them to innovate much faster.
Assured flexibility and reliability
With flexible storage space, your business won’t need any additional hardware or another program to accommodate large volumes of data. Aside from cutting costs, this also helps employees perform better as it will be easier for them to work together efficiently. All they need to do is access data or resources from the cloud and collaborate with each other to ensure the success of programs and projects.
In addition, using the cloud will also give employees more freedom to work according to their preferred time as the cloud can be accessed anytime, anywhere – as long as they can connect to the internet.
Since the cloud will allow users to adjust according to site traffic, dealing with your customers or clients’ needs will not be a problem anymore. You can connect with them any time you need or want to. As such, this will result in increased customer satisfaction.
Another benefit of moving to the cloud is the level of reliability. If one server is down, you’ll still be able to access your data as another server will take its place. This means that all your resources will be kept safe at any time.
Adaptability and transferring power- Reimagining spaces with COVID-19
Cloud analytics is a game-changer for organisations to be able to adapt to the kind of unprecedented market shift caused by COVID-19.
According to Gartner, organisations that offer users access to a curated catalogue of internal and external data will generate twice the business value from analytics investments than those that do not. The rise of cloud has helped resolve data infrastructure scalability concerns, providing data analytics software-as-a-service. Cloud has ensured the latest tooling is readily available without the need to maintain and patch, while traditional database administrators can build machine-learning models without the knowledge required just a few years ago.
The technical director at Google, James Tromans further related that “cottage industries” and data fiefdoms will gradually disintegrate; the future of data analytics is in the cloud. Those with the correct clearance can quickly start applying advanced data analytics to a valuable business problem in a way that simply wasn’t previously possible.
SAS cloud solutions paving the way for the future
SAS cloud solutions bring a lot of exciting prospects for the future because it allows analytics teams to deliver better service to clients around the world. Organisations benefit because the ROI from investing in analytics will improve. Data security will be more secure and operations will be more flexible. It is only a matter of time before organisations ask for cloud solutions and our team at Selerity is ready to meet the challenge.
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