we went all in a few months ago — docs, payroll, project stuff, even customer support. It took a while to adjust, but now I can't imagine going back. It's not just about storing files anymore, it's more like having your whole office running online. If you’re curious how it can go beyond storage, I used this article as a guide: https://alltechmagazine.com/how-cloud-technology-transforms-modern-business-operations/ — it gave me a better idea of what I was missing out on.
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Feels like everything’s becoming more remote-friendly by default. Sometimes I forget how clunky things used to be when everything had to be saved on physical drives or local servers. Weird how fast that changed.