From Data Disaster to Digital Success
Mehra & Co.’s Cloud Transformation
For 12 years, Mehra & Co., a thriving mid-sized trading business, relied on Tally to manage its finances. Their accounting system was simple—Tally ran on a single desktop in their office, and every transaction, invoice, and financial report depended on that one machine. It worked well enough.
Until the day it did not.
That fateful morning, their accountant, Mr. Sharma, logged in as usual. But instead of numbers neatly balancing the books, he was met with an error message—*data corrupted*. A system crash had wiped out a week’s worth of transactions. Panic set in.
“We have a backup, right?” the owner, Mr. Mehra, asked hopefully.
Yes, there was a backup—on an external hard drive. But when they checked, the last update had been several days ago. A whole week of financial records had vanished into thin air. Invoices were missing. Supplier payments were in limbo. Reconciling accounts became a nightmare.
For Mehra & Co., this wasn’t just an inconvenience; it was a wake-up call. Their reliance on local hardware had made them vulnerable. It was time for a change.
The Cloud Solution: Hopon.Cloud to the Rescue
After exploring their options, Mehra & Co. decided to move Tally to the cloud with Hopon.Cloud.
The transition was seamless, and the benefits were immediate:
Automatic Backups: No more worries about data loss—files were saved in real-time.
Remote Access: Mr. Sharma could now log in securely from anywhere, ensuring work continued even outside the office.
Security & Uptime: No more reliance on a single fragile machine. Their data was safe, encrypted, and always accessible.
Scalability: As the company grew, more users could be added without slowing down operations.
New Chapter in Business Growth
Now, instead of fearing the next system crash, Mehra & Co. can focus on what truly matters—growing their business.
As for Mr. Mehra? He no longer worries about missing backups or hardware failures. “Switching to the cloud was the best decision we made,” he admits. “We learned the hard way, but now we’re future-proof.”

