Having the ability to distribute business processes via the cloud can help credit unions become more efficient. However, misunderstanding the cloud's risks, regulatory oversight and proper control mechanisms can lead to serious consequences.
A cloud computing platform − a network of servers hosted internally, through a third-party provider or via a hybrid of both – allows credit unions to move technology to affordable solutions. It alleviates struggles related to purchasing, developing and maintaining an internal technology infrastructure.
The cloud, however, does not remove all hazards.
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