Blytheco Pairs With NetSuite to Launch New Cloud Computing Solution
June 10, 2012![]()
When it comes to finding a cloud computing service, everyone has heard of NetSuite, but now cloud computing enthusiasts will hear a new name in the cloud industry–Blytheco. Blytheco, a leading provider in business management software for mid-market businesses has announced their partnership with NetSuite to provide customers with cloud ERP services, according to a recent MarketWatch report.
The Blytheco-NetSuite team will bring scalability and reliability to midsize businesses utilizing Blytheco’s proven delivery platform with NetSuite’s dependable cloud computing solution. Blytheco CEO Stephen Blythe notes that the convenience of a fully-integrated business application suite paired with a cloud computing service is a step forward in simplifying the daily tasks of maintenance and troubleshooting that consume such a large number of IT hours. IT payroll expenses can be dramatically reduced through cloud computing, as Blytheco will take responsibility for data storage and protection…
The change to cloud computing offers midsize businesses the opportunity to take advantage of infrastructure improvements previously only available to major corporations. It marks an upgrade in ease of use that can be compared to the difference experienced when moving from landlines to cell phones. Now, instead of being tied to a particular desktop or laptop computer, all information is stored in the cloud. Employees can access the data they need anywhere, anytime, and from any device with Internet access.
Essentially, companies no longer have to manage their storage technology in-house. It is delivered via the service provider in much the same way electricity comes from the power company. This change gives IT personnel the ability to focus on development of new efficiencies to positively impact bottom-line profits, and business leaders can focus on transformative strategies to move the business forward, rather than considering IT issues. Rather than investing resources in the purchase of software and hardware that is frequently in need of expensive upgrades, clients of companies that offer such new cloud computing practice will enjoy every technological advance without taking any action to convert equipment. Indeed, the move away from repeated consideration of new applications, licenses, and security features means midsize companies can get out of the IT business and focus on their core business activities.
Blytheco has made the decision to move to the cloud-based system as similar changes occur throughout the IT industry. With more on-premise business applications transitioning to cloud computing, Blytheco will assist customers in staying one step ahead by providing a combined business application suite and cloud computing solution in one. Large companies have already taken this leap, and making cloud computing accessible to midsize businesses will level the playing field, increasing competition.


