Benefits of Cloud Computing Services

Easy Accessibility Of Data
Faster Time To Market
Pay As You Use Model
Automatic Upgrades
Extremely cost efficient on equipment and server costs
Complete data security due to networked backups
Complete risk cover and disaster recovery plan
Easy deployment using leading solutions like AWS and Microsoft Azure

Leading Cloud Solution

Cloud adoption cuts costs, fuels innovation, unlocks potential, and speeds up IT goals. Our veteran Cloud Architects craft solutions with AWS, Azure, etc., focusing on scalability, security, and performance.

Amazon Web Services

Amazon Web Services provide cloud computing services, including IaaS and PaaS, and is widely considered the leading cloud vendor. It is the safest and most protected platform of cloud service which offers a wide set of infrastructure services like database storage, computing power, networking, and more.

Microsoft Azure

Microsoft Azure lets you add cloud capabilities to your existing network through its worldwide network of data centers for building, deploying, and managing services and applications anywhere. It allows you to use PaaS as well as IaaS model and both of these provide you with secure and reliable access to your cloud hosted data.

Cloud Computing Service Types

The wide range of services offered by cloud computing companies can be categorized into three basic types:

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

IaaS provides users access to raw computing resources such as processing power, data storage capacity, and networking in the context of a secure data center.

Platform as a Service (PaaS)

Geared toward software development teams, PaaS offerings provide computing and storage infrastructure and a development platform layer with components such as web servers, database management systems, and software development kits (SDKs) for various programming languages.

Software as a Service (SaaS)

SaaS providers offer application-level services tailored to a wide variety of business needs, such as customer relationship management (CRM), marketing automation, or business analytics.

Cloud Computing Features

Scalability

Cloud infrastructure scales on demand to support fluctuating workloads.

Security features

Virtual private cloud, encryption, and API keys help keep data secure.

Storage options

Users can choose public, private or hybrid storage offerings, depending on security needs and other considerations.

Control choices

Organizations can determine their level of control with as-a-service options. These include software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS).

Accessibility

Cloud-based applications and data are accessible from virtually any internet-connected device.

Speed to market

Developing in the cloud enables users to get their applications to market quickly.

Data security

Hardware failures do not result in data loss because of networked backups.

Pay structure

A “utility” pay structure means users only pay for the resources they use.

Savings on equipment

Cloud computing uses remote resources, saving organizations the cost of servers and other equipment.

Streamlined work

Cloud service providers (CSPs) manage underlying infrastructure, enabling organizations to focus on application development and other priorities.

Regular updates

Service providers regularly update offerings to give users the most up-to-date technology.

Collaboration

Worldwide access means teams can collaborate from widespread locations.

Competitive edge

Organizations can move more nimbly than competitors who must devote IT resources to managing infrastructure.

Speed and productivity

With cloud computing data storage, virtual servers help to recover data easily and quickly. Most things are automated and don’t require efforts to set up repetitive tasks each time.

Risk exposure

Losing important data to a fire, flood, or other disaster can devastate your business, but with data on cloud, you don’t need to worry about this at all.