Cloud Services FAQ

At Hi-Impact Technology we will work with you to develop a strategy that is right for you to develop the right cloud structure, so your business runs smoothly. Investing in cloud services is a smart move for small businesses because it provides enterprise-level technology without the enterprise-level cost or complexity. Cloud services reduce the need for expensive hardware and ongoing maintenance, allowing businesses to pay only for what they use and scale services as needed.

We provide audits to analyze your specific needs and provide essential services for your business. Cloud services also improve productivity and flexibility by enabling secure access to files, applications, and systems from anywhere. This supports remote work, faster collaboration, and business continuity during disruptions.

Cloud Service Uses for a Small Business

Cloud Email & Productivity Suite
Business email, calendars, document creation, file sharing, and collaboration tools that support daily operations and remote work.
Cloud File Storage & Sharing
Secure storage with easy access, version control, and sharing for teams and clients.
Cloud Backup & Disaster Recovery
Automatic backups and fast recovery to protect data from loss, ransomware, or system failures.
Cloud Security Services
Email security, multi-factor authentication (MFA), endpoint protection, and anti-ransomware tools to reduce cyber risk.
Cloud Accounting & Financial Software
Invoicing, payroll, expense tracking, and financial reporting to keep business finances organized and compliant.

What is the best Cloud Service for a small business?

There are several factors to consider when deciding which cloud hosting service to apply to your business including things like cost, storage, accessibility, security. Some of the most popular ones include: AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Workspace, Dropbox Business,IBM Cloud Storage. There are multiple data points to consider when deciding on a cloud hosting entity for your business

What are the types of Cloud Services for small businesses?

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Public CloudA public cloud is a type of cloud computing where services (like storage, servers, and applications) are delivered over the internet and shared by multiple customers
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Private Cloud A private cloud is a cloud computing environment that is dedicated to a single organization. Unlike a public cloud, the infrastructure is not shared with other businesses—it’s used exclusively by one company.
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Hybrid Cloud A hybrid cloud is a mix of both public cloud and private cloud environments that work together, allowing data and applications to move between them.

Is Google Cloud free for business and what are its limitations?

Google Cloud Platform offers a limited free option, but it is not entirely free to use long term. New users receive a $300 free trial credit that can be used over roughly 90 days, giving access to most services so you can experiment and build projects without being charged. After the trial ends, there is an “Always Free” tier that includes a small amount of ongoing usage each month—such as limited computing power, storage, and database access—but these resources are capped and designed only for light workloads

What are the hidden fees to look for in cloud contracts?
Will the Cloud service I choose integrate with my existing infrastructure?
Can a cloud service grow with my business?
Do I need to hire an IT guy to manage our cloud technology?

What type of measurable success or results can be expected from implementing Cloud Technology?

By installing cloud services, small businesses can expect measurable improvements across several key performance indicators (KPIs) that reflect efficiency, cost control, security, and growth. Commonly improved KPIs include operational efficiency metrics, such as employee productivity and task completion time, because cloud tools enable faster collaboration, real-time access to data, and reduced downtime. Businesses often see improvements in system uptime and service availability, as cloud platforms are typically more reliable than on-premise systems.

Lower upfront capital costs
Eliminates the need to purchase servers, networking equipment, and expensive software licenses.
Lower Downtime Costs
Higher system reliability reduces revenue loss caused by outages or system failures.
Less need for in-house IT staff or emergency support hours
Faster ROI
Scalable costs aligned with growth