Cloud Computing with ComUnionERP


We always read about “cloud computing” But what does it really mean? Cloud Computing refers to the delivery of on-demand computational resources through a computer network. These services are typically divided into 3 major categories: Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). Cloud computing permits a functional separation between a user’s computer and the resources used.

In a nutshell, Cloud Computing is about putting more of your material out there and less on PCs or servers that a business runs for itself. Using cloud computing you can access your data from anywhere with an internet connection; and the ability to replace occasional heavy expenditure on IT with regular and predictable operational expenditure. The benefits of cloud computing includes increased speed to market to organizational and compute flexibility to cost savings.

Cloud Computing Buzzing even for ComUnion ERP

Business applications are gradually moving to the cloud. It’s not just a fad, the shift from traditional software models to the Internet has steadily gained momentum over the last 10 years. Looking ahead, the next decade of cloud computing promises new ways to collaborate everywhere. For one cloud computing is young and constantly evolving. If you ask a number of people regarding cloud computing you will get different answers because it’s been used differently.


The IT sector favors cloud computing because of its benefits for small and medium, mostly limited-budget-organizations. Now, IT managers find it easier to deploy tasks and is much more cost-effective and time efficient.

Distance would not be a problem when it comes to communicating and collaborating with the rest of an organization and its subsidiaries because data input, change and management can be done in a jiffy. It can also be expanded and upgraded on demand making it less costly than its on-the-premise predecessor that needs regular maintenance. Subsequently, when ComUnionERP Team, created their very own Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), they followed their on-premise version with a cloud computing alternative.

The on-premise version of ComUnionERP acknowledges local businesses best practices giving each organization an exclusive system. ComUnion was a success, hence the further development of an all processing and storage in a cloud server. 2009 however marks the last progress for the ComUnion Web ERP system as they decided to shift its focus to reselling instead of producing their own business applications. Now the group welcomes fine companies fitted to handle and continue ComUnion Web ERP.

With ComUnion, you can powerfully integrate functionality for increasing productivity, improving business performance, and managing all aspects of your business—including financials, sales, collections, purchasing, inventory, warehousing, and more. You and your team can process transactions efficiently, get a complete view of information across your business, and manage the complete customer, vendor, and product life cycle in one application.

To know more about cloud computing and ComUnionERP you can get in touch through their website at http://www.comunionerp.com/ and they are more than willing to discuss the matter.

JL Santiago Aquino

A millennial lifestyle blogger from Caloocan City who adores trying new things. ✨ Email: blog.ph7@gmail.com. Follow @JayL_Aquino on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok & Facebook.

5 comments:

  1. kinda 'nosebleed' but thanks to this blogpost, i learned something new tonight! :D

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  2. You're right about it ... cloud computing has becoming popular today. It will definitely give SME businesses the quality of an enterprise infrastructure at a low initial cost. Just in case you wanna know about the benefits to SME Businesses. Just click the link below:
    http://www.qlickcafe.com/blogs/qlick-solutions/why-cloud-is-ideal-for-small-to-medium-enterprises/

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  3. wow this is new knowledge and im interessted to learn.thanks a lot JayL with the newest tech innovations happening here and there I think no one can not really stop it.So just go with the flow hehe..

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