WHILE COVID-19 HAS TURNED EVERYONE’S LIVES UPSIDE DOWN OVER THE PAST 18 MONTHS, TECHNOLOGIES HAVE BECOME THE SAVING GRACE, ESPECIALLY FOR ORGANISATIONS THAT HAD ALREADY INVESTED IN CLOUD COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURE.

Covid capitulated the digital world into our daily lives. Working from home, Zoom and Teams meetings became routine.

For governments and organisations in education, health, industry, communication, remote surveillance and more, accessible information and cloud technology played a significant role in fighting the epidemic.

“Moving to the cloud provides everyone agility, durability and global scale available anytime, anywhere,” says Rolf Nilsson, General Manager, Cloudstreet Consulting.

“It offers cost-effective storage with on-demand delivery, pooling of resources and integration of administration, IT technology and efficient remote connectivity from everywhere in the world with a secure internet connection.”

Cloud technology helps employees, employers and businesses collaborate and communicate safely in a remote environment and ensures chats, interacting and tracking work from anywhere is secure.

Good cloud-based IT is sound business, saving you time, money and effort — precisely what Darwin-based Cloudstreet Consulting offers and where it excels.

Celebrating 10 years Territory strong, Cloudstreet was born in 2011 to run the whole-of-government accounting and payroll systems. Since then they’ve proudly created some of the most innovative dashboards and apps for the NT and the world.

The Power and Water Corporation app is their most recent. Via smartphone, it connects users Territory-wide, allowing them to report problems, pay bills, connect and manage their account from the palm of their hand provided they have phone reception.

“As locals, we know what works across the Territory,” says Rolf. “Our IT technology, apps and software are Territory-hardened. Remoteness isn’t a barrier for our programs or services, operating effectively across the Territory’s remotest regions.”

In the East Arnhem region, Cloudstreet’s apps have captured more than 1200 kilometres of road network data, improved productivity and auditability. Its remote offline mode, multiple geospatial layers and flexible app builder allows data to sync automatically, overlaying satellite photos, sensor data, GPS vehicle tracking, property boundaries, community names and road names.