Data security and privacy

 "At this point, Sérgio, you have to be very careful! Several companies believe that maintaining ERP on their local servers will be more secure because they have full control over their data. However, it may not be so."


Does your company have a good security system, with cameras in all rooms and night watchmen? Well, and if your organization were invaded, or suffered from a fire or flood, would you be ready to resume your activities quickly?


The truth, Sérgio, is that most companies are barely prepared to deal with mistakes made by their own users. So again, ERP in the cloud can be considered a better option and I explain why:


ERP in the Cloud will be out of the local environment, therefore, protected against natural disasters, invasions, thefts and other setbacks that your company may suffer. The providers of this service will be responsible for maintaining their systems on servers located in secure locations. This happens because this is the focus of their business, so this location is strategically designed.


In addition, they have a highly specialized IT team focused on this service, so, in the event of a failure, it is possible to restore ERP availability quickly.


Flexibility

Another point that you should consider is flexibility. Today corporate demands and operations need to change rapidly to keep up with the changing needs of the market and consumers.


Therefore, having a flexible ERP with the ability to adapt quickly is essential. If your business is using on-premise, you will probably need to purchase storage capacity for your servers, which may take days.


Now, ERP in the cloud has a much larger storage capacity that can be negotiated with the service provider in a more practical and quick way.

The Information security engineer should work in collaboration with the information security team to offer support to security tools and technologies such as firewall, proxy server, remote access, and others.

After finishing her presentation to Sérgio, the consultant Fernanda also concluded:


"Sérgio, you are facing a market with countless options. On-premise systems, when analyzed superficially, can present advantages, such as greater personalization and internal control. However, when we deepen the analysis, we realize that they are much more expensive. and involve many more spending in the long run. "

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