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Leading cloud computing companies for the food industry

Leading cloud computing companies for the food industry
Leading cloud computing companies for the food industry


In recent years, the importance of cloud computing has increased among various industries including the food industry. The shared IT infrastructure and services offered by cloud computing are more flexible, cost-effective and resource-efficient.  

Cloud computing provides the backbone for collecting and analysing data through food line management. The data collected and analysed ranges from the fields where the crops are grown, the warehouses where they are stored, the containers where they are shipped, to the consumers who buy them. 

The opportunities offered by cloud computing in food industry are immense and are now being used increasingly by companies to enhance efficiency and to reduce costs. 

Discover the leading cloud computing companies in the food industry 

Using its experience in the sector, Just Food has listed some of the leading companies providing products and services related to cloud computing.  

The information provided in the download document is drafted for food industry executives and technology leaders involved in cloud computing solutions.  

 The download contains detailed information on suppliers and their product offerings, alongside contact details to aid purchase or hiring decisions.  

 Amongst the leading vendors of cloud computing in the food industry are Amazon, Salesforce, Oracle, Microsoft, AWS, Ivy Mobility, SAP, and IBM.  

Why is cloud computing important for the food industry?  

Cuts IT costs 

Cloud reduces IT costs by reducing the amount spent on IT hardware and resources and helps in reallocating funds elsewhere, like opening more cloud kitchens, branding, staff training, marketing, among others.  

Provides greater speed and agility 

Cloud helps companies to introduce new menus, outlets and resolve customer query with a single click of a button, thereby eliminating lengthy and expensive processes.  

Improves data security  

Cloud computing solution ensures that data is not stored locally and it protects central data servers with top-notch security infrastructure, protecting the company from cyber threats and attacks.  

Improves decision-making with data 

With cloud services, real-time data from anywhere is instantly available which enhances transparency and efficiency throughout the food supply chain.  



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