Apper, one thing you need to get throught the pandemic for your business.


The need for businesses to adapt cloud-based solutions in the new normal has become more pronounced, as the new normal forces businesses of almost all sizes to go digital to reduce the impact of the pandemic.

Due to the national health situation, businesses across all industries have had to accelerate their digital transformation strategies. To do this at a massive scale and at a lower cost, businesses must implement their digital transformation initiatives via the cloud.

Diwa Del Mundo, the Co-founder and Chief Principal Architect of multicloud digital innovations leader Apper Digital Inc (Apper), said digital transformation strategies are best implemented using cloud platforms, as they provide businesses with flexibility in costs, agility to scale quickly,
greater security, and better overall performance.

“Businesses must really pivot to the digital arena, as it is a critical moment due to the current global crisis. Today, digital transactions continue to grow at a rapid pace, as everyone adapts into the new normal. Cloud platforms provide businesses with greater agility, and access to cutting edge technology, which are two aspects required to pivot into the digital realm,” Del Mundo said. The cloud, he explained, is essential to fast track the adoption of cutting-edge technology, but could be quite cumbersome for many due to its complexity, the required technical skills, and the
need for well-equipped manpower.

Letting businesses focus on what they do best Engage, Apper’s brand focused on cloud consulting, allows businesses to tap into Apper’s
expertise on the cloud to cut the learning curve in their decision-making, which allows them to focus more on their operations, and innovate seamlessly.

Through Engage, businesses may migrate to the cloud without worrying about cloud architecture and implementation. Currently, Apper has the most number of comprehensive cloud certifications in the country at 24 from its partners: Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.

“Our team of digital natives are ready to support the needs of our partners. We want to help businesses leverage the cloud to ensure business continuity and continuous growth amid the national health crisis,” Del Mundo said.

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