Cloud Infrastructure Solutions
Our cloud infrastructure solutions create stability for all sizes of businesses and varying industries.
What is cloud infrastructure?
Cloud infrastructure refers to on-demand availability of computer system resources. It includes the servers, storage, networking, and virtualization technologies that make it possible to deliver cloud services to users. It is designed to be scalable, reliable, and secure. It can be used to support a wide range of workloads, from small applications to entire enterprise IT operations.
Microsoft Cloud
A comprehensive platform that offers a wide range of cloud-based services and solutions for businesses and individuals.
Linux Cloud
The use of Linux-based operating systems and cloud computing infrastructure for scalable and flexible storage, processing, and deployment of applications and services.
IBM i Cloud
A cloud computing solution that enables businesses to run their IBM i (formerly known as AS/400) applications and workloads in a flexible and scalable cloud environment.
IBM AIX Cloud
A cloud computing solution that enables businesses to leverage the power of AIX operating system in a flexible and scalable environment.
Cloud Infrastructure Benefits
Scalability: Cloud computing is highly scalable, allowing businesses to add resources as needed instead of purchasing capacity based on forecasted growth.
Reliability: Cloud computing is highly reliable, with redundant systems distributed across different geographical regions.
Security: Cloud solutions can include a wide range of enterprise security features that can help you protect your data, including encryption, intrusion detection, and access control.
Cost-effectiveness: Cloud computing can be more cost-effective than traditional IT infrastructure. Businesses can avoid the large upfront costs of purchasing hardware and software, and save on the costs of energy and maintenance.
Reduced Risk: Cloud solutions are built within the most advanced datacenters in the world, with unmatched security and uptime. Data and systems can be replicated to other regions for enhanced risk mitigation.
We Have Expertise in the 4 Types of Cloud
Private Cloud
Private cloud solutions provide an isolated and secure environment dedicated to your organization. They offer the control that regulatory frameworks require and a dedicated server infrastructure to support applications.
Public Cloud
Public cloud solutions are provided over the internet and are available to anyone who wants to subscribe. They’re typically billed based on CPU, storage, and bandwidth utilization and can be deployed quicker than private cloud.
Hybrid Cloud
Hybrid clouds solutions provide the best of public and private clouds. They offer solid security, cost-efficiency, and flexibility, including the ability overflow resources to the public cloud, when private cloud demand is too high.
Multi-Cloud
Multi-cloud solutions are more complex versions of hybrid clouds that connect multiple public clouds together. This enables a wide variety of goals to be accomplished without drastically changing your infrastructure.
Cloud Infrastructure FAQ
Q: What is an IT private cloud?
A: An IT private cloud is a type of cloud computing model where a business hosts its own cloud infrastructure on-premises or in a third-party data center. This infrastructure is used solely by the business and not shared with other organizations.
Q: How is an IT private cloud different from a public cloud?
A: A private cloud is cloud infrastructure that is dedicated to a single organization, whereas a public cloud is a shared infrastructure that is owned and operated by a cloud service provider and shared among multiple organizations.
Q: What are the benefits of a private cloud?
A: A private cloud offers increased control and security over data, and improved performance for critical workloads.
Q: What types of businesses would benefit from a private cloud?
A: Businesses that require high levels of security and compliance, or have specific customization and scalability needs, can benefit from an IT private cloud.
Q: Can a private cloud be integrated with a public cloud?
A: Yes, a private cloud can be integrated with a public cloud to create a hybrid cloud infrastructure that offers greater flexibility and scalability.
Q: Will our IT administrators be able to create and manage their own virtual machines?
A: Yes, with our multi-tenant cloud powered by VMware Cloud Director, customers can provision their own cloud resources.
Q: How much does your desktop-as-a-service solution cost?
A: The cost depends on many factors, like amount of required CPU, RAM, GPU and storage per desktop, along with the level of application support needed.