Cloud computing refers to the delivery of on-demand computing resources—hardware, storage, databases, networking, and software—via a network to businesses and individuals (usually the internet). Cloud computing allows businesses to access and store data without having to manage their own physical devices or IT infrastructure.
Cloud computing is being used by businesses of all sizes, types, and industries for a wide range of applications, including data backup, disaster recovery, email, virtual desktops, software development and testing, big data analytics, and customer-facing web applications. Healthcare organizations, for example, are utilizing the cloud to develop more personalized treatments for patients. The cloud is being used by financial services firms to power real-time fraud detection and prevention. In addition, video game developers are utilizing the cloud to deliver online games to millions of players worldwide.
Cost savings
Scalability and flexibility
Faster time to market
Data accessibility and collaboration
Data Security and Recovery
Our advisory services include tailored cloud strategy and adoption, application readiness assessment, and capacity building.
With our onboarding services, we help our clients with cloud migration, secure architecture design and deployment, and remediation and refactoring review.
Our managed infrastructure services include an infrastructure operations centre, continuous network monitoring, Our engineers manage the clients’ virtual cloud datacentre and some of their commodity applications, such as Active Directory and Exchange Email, while providing the option to manage clients’ campus network.
To provide disaster recovery protection for clients who have their own datacentre's, we keep up-to-date copies of their virtual machines. Consequently, in the event of a disaster, we can just power on the replicated virtual machines.
Our service allows clients to create their infrastructure on top of SITE Cloud. Clients can self-provision and create their own virtual datacenters, such as virtual machines and backups, as well as cloud-based disaster recovery services.