What is Cloud Software?
A true cloud-based software product is designed and developed to run right in a web browser. A device with an internet connection and a web browser has access to cloud software natively. Because all you need is a web browser, the software adapts to wherever you use it. So you can drag and drop documents into the software on a PC. On a tablet, you can use touch gestures to scroll and enter data. Not requiring separate apps or separate versions. True cloud software automatically adapts to your devices and the features built into their web browsers.
Different from Desktop-based Software
Contrasting that experience with using a remote desktop, the difference is clear. Hosting desktop-based software on a remote server might give you a rudimentary ability to access and run it from multiple locations, such as on a tablet, but it remains limited by the original software itself and the confines of the desktop environment. Taking the example above, a remote desktop setup won’t let you interact via touch on a tablet; the capability simply isn’t there. Remote desktop access is dependent on the right client application being installed on all your devices, as well as the server being compatible
Another Advantage of Cloud Software
Aside from the difference in end-user experience, there is a clear advantage to true cloud software in the server infrastructure that powers it. Dedicated and purpose-engineered web application servers are typically powering cloud software. While a remotely hosted desktop has to maintain all the traditional infrastructure and overhead of a legacy environment. This leaves users open to performance and reliability issues.
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