Cloud
Nevertheless, software based systems still require the network infrastructure to support them and the expertise to integrate a complex, multi vendor stack. That’s why we always begin with a thorough […]
Nevertheless, software based systems still require the network infrastructure to support them and the expertise to integrate a complex, multi vendor stack. That’s why we always begin with a thorough […]

Nevertheless, software based systems still require the network infrastructure to support them and the expertise to integrate a complex, multi vendor stack. That’s why we always begin with a thorough assessment of your present capabilities to determine if an on premise, cloud, or hybrid solution is right for you. By allowing workloads to move between private and public clouds as computing needs and costs change, hybrid cloud gives you greater flexibility and more data deployment options. Seamlessly extend your data center to the cloud for bottomless capacity, continuous availability, and lower storage costs—all without investing in or maintaining additional infrastructure. Secure and manage your data and applications with the cloud. Use familiar tools and a common identity on any platform and in any cloud. Build applications in your preferred method, then deploy applications and store data in the cloud locations that best meet your business and regulatory needs. Get all the control of your on—premises infrastructure with the scalability of cloud resources when it makes sense for your business—using products and services built on industry—leading standards for compliance, privacy, and security.
In today’s new normal economy, organizations of all sizes have to look for affordable ways to deliver quality IT services reliably and continuously to customers and employees. We can help you understand the opportunities of the cloud for your business, which include improved agility, cost reduction, and support for growth and innovation. Every kind of cloud—enabled by data centers, networking, collaboration, and security, enhanced with consulting and professional services, and sustained with support services and managed services. Private loud service provides the agility of a public cloud environment with the scalability to grow based on your needs without the capital expense and time required to build, buy, or extend your own private cloud environment. We offer cloud based back up and disaster recovery and attach stringent service level guarantees to all commitments. One of the key benefits of the cloud model, and one that is often overlooked, is how cloud computing can help to ensure business continuity and speed disaster recovery. Businesses are leaning towards software solutions to address unified communications and the functions it supports, such as, collaboration in sales, marketing, and product development.
Hybrid cloud is a cloud computing environment which uses a mix of on premises, private cloud and third—party, public cloud services with orchestration between the two platforms. By allowing workloads to move between private and public clouds as computing needs and costs change, hybrid cloud gives businesses greater flexibility and more data deployment options. Hybrid cloud at the core lets you respond quickly, frees up capital, allows you to scale up or down to meet unknown demand, and reduce costs. An enterprise can deploy an on premises private cloud to host sensitive or critical workloads, but use a third—party public cloud provider, such as Google Compute Engine™, to host less critical resources, such as test and development workloads. To hold customer—facing archival and backup data, a hybrid cloud could also use Amazon Simple Storage Service™ (Amazon S3™). By spreading things out over a hybrid cloud, you keep each aspect at your business in the most efficient environment possible. The downside is that you have to keep track of multiple different security platforms and ensure that all aspects of your business can communicate with each other.
A private cloud is one in which the services and infrastructure are maintained on a private network. These clouds offer the greatest level of security and control, but they require the company to still purchase and maintain all the software and infrastructure, which reduces the cost savings. The private cloud is a cost—effective, rapid implementation alternative to building or buying a do it yourself (DIY) private cloud. The Private Cloud is fully segregated, dedicated 100% to each client and delivered as—a—service. A private cloud is the obvious choice when your business is part of an industry that must conform to strict security and data privacy issues. Choose a private cloud when your business is your data and your applications. Therefore, control and security are paramount. If company is large enough to run a next generation cloud data center efficiently and effectively on its own then a private cloud is an excellent choice. Private cloud service provides the agility of a public cloud environment with the scalability to grow based on your needs without the capital expense and time required to build, buy, or extend your own private cloud environment.
A public cloud is one based on the standard cloud computing model, in which a service provider makes resources, such as applications and storage, available to the general public over the Internet. Public cloud services may be free or offered on a pay per usage model. The term public cloud arose to differentiate between the standard model and the private cloud, which is a proprietary network or data center that uses cloud computing technologies, such as virtualization. A private cloud is managed by the organization it serves. A third model, the hybrid cloud, is maintained by both internal and external providers. Examples of public clouds include Amazon AWS EC2™, IBM’s Bluemix Cloud™, Oracle Cloud™, and Microsoft Azure Cloud Services™. The most recognizable model of cloud computing is the public cloud model, under which cloud services are provided in a virtualized environment, constructed using pooled shared physical resources, and accessible over a public network such as the internet. To some extent they can be defined in contrast to private clouds which ring—fence the pool of underlying computing resources, creating a distinct cloud platform to which only a single organization has access.
Cloud has been the buzz word in IT for years now, but many organizations still do not fully understand how cloud should fit into their organization, where they are already utilizing the cloud, and what their next steps for cloud implementation should be. Cloud solutions for each organization are unique, therefore organizations need partners that work to create custom cloud solutions that allow them to achieve their business goals. Cloud computing offers many benefits including; easy to use cloud video conferencing so you can work and collaborate from any device in virtual meeting rooms. Organizations can get enterprise class cloud telephony that takes advantage of the expanded functionality and cost savings available by moving PBX services to the cloud. Also available are full featured, highly scalable cloud contact center that removes the complexity of on—premise solutions. With ultimate scalability, cloud resources are available on demand from the public clouds’ vast pools of resource so that the applications that run on them can respond seamlessly to fluctuations in activity. A public cloud is one based on the standard cloud computing model, in which a service provider makes resources, such as applications and storage, available over the Internet.
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