The cloud utilizes distributed server infrastructure to host virtual desktops, emails, applications and other IT services. It can balance your in-house systems by adding extra layers of connectivity, security and backup solutions, which will empower your workforce and protect your data. By using a cloud provider, you can streamline upgrades, maintenance, security and patching into one monthly cost.
Cloud computing can be broken down into three main layers of service:
The provider hosts systems infrastructure such as servers, storage and virtual machines on behalf of the user.
This enables users to focus on software development like building a website or application, while the provider takes control of the environment’s underlying infrastructure.
Third party applications those are available to customers over the internet. For example, Google Drive, Dropbox or Office 365.
Our technical consultants are experienced in supporting organizations to develop their cloud infrastructure. We offer recommendations based on a business’s needs and not to promote the cloud as a catch all solution. We have worked with many organizations to enable secure remote working for their employees and have supported US-based companies to integrate the cloud with their in-house systems. At Cloudtron, we work with you to create a comprehensive cloud solution.
Choose a monthly payment option that gives you a clear picture of your IT expenses, rather than managing software systems and hardware yourself.
Using the cloud as part of your systems infrastructure can increase your data security and ensure minimal downtime if you lose essential hardware.
By means of the cloud means that remote workers will be accessing a data center with fast internet speed and high quality infrastructure and. This means that you won't have to worry about them trying to connect with your internal systems.
We have experience implementing cloud solutions for larger companies and will recommend the most suitable infrastructure options for your business requirements.