04.08.2025

Cloud confused? What SMEs really need (and what they don’t)

Cloud confused? What SMEs really need (and what…

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For many small and medium sized businesses (SMEs), ‘moving to the cloud’ sounds like something you should be doing, but what does it actually mean? More importantly, what do you really need from cloud services, and what’s just noise?

With an ever-growing number of cloud solutions on the market, it's easy to get overwhelmed by jargon, tech trends, and promises of digital transformation. But the truth is, most SMEs don’t need a complex, enterprise-level system. They just need cloud tools that are secure, scalable, and genuinely helpful.


What SMEs do need from the cloud
  1. Reliable data backup and storage
    Cloud storage is often the first step, and for good reason. It allows businesses to store files securely off-site, access them from anywhere, and avoid losing critical data to hardware failure or human error. Think of it as digital peace of mind.
  2. Cloud based collaboration tools
    Remote and hybrid working isn’t going away, and tools like Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, and Slack are now essential for keeping teams connected and productive. These platforms offer real-time collaboration, file sharing, and communication, all from the cloud.
  3. Security-first infrastructure
    Cloud platforms that come with built in encryption, access control, and data recovery options are crucial. Cybersecurity should never be an afterthought. Look for solutions that are compliant with GDPR and other relevant standards.
  4. Scalability without the overhead
    One of the biggest advantages of the cloud is flexibility. As your business grows, your cloud setup can scale with you- no need for costly hardware upgrades or long term infrastructure planning.

What SMEs don’t need
  1. Over-engineered solutions
    You probably don’t need a bespoke private cloud network or an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system costing tens of thousands. These tools have their place, but they’re often oversized (and overpriced) for SMEs.
  2. One-size-fits-all platforms
    Not all cloud platforms are created equal. Just because something works for a multinational doesn’t mean it’s right for you. Choose a setup tailored to your business’s size, sector, and goals.
  3. Jargon-laden consultancy
    If a cloud provider can’t explain what they’re offering in plain English, think twice. A good IT support partner will cut through the jargon and help you focus on what matters: security, usability, and value for money.


Cloud computing - how B2H IT Support can help

At B2H Solutions, we specialise in simplifying IT support for small and medium-sized businesses. Whether you're taking your first steps into the cloud or looking to optimise your existing setup, we offer honest, tailored advice that cuts through the noise. Our IT support team helps you choose the right cloud tools for your business (not the most expensive or complicated), and ensures your systems are secure, scalable, and fully supported. With B2H It Support, you're not just getting tech support; you're getting a reliable partner who understands the needs of your business.

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