Your Business in the Cloud
Dealing with distributed and complex cloud applications, seamless integration of new software into your tech stack is crucial. The advent of cloud technology and the API economy allows engineering teams to rapidly incorporate new tools into their infrastructure and realize immediate benefits.
- IaaS
- PaaS
- SaaS
- Hybrid Technologies
Public Cloud
A public cloud serves numerous companies—often hundreds or thousands—using the same server or infrastructure while maintaining privacy and separation for each organization. Its settings are generalized to be beneficial for a wide range of entities, from small businesses to large enterprises, academic institutions, and government offices. Like most cloud computing solutions, the cloud provider manages all aspects of maintenance, security, flexibility, and scalability for each organization.
Community Cloud
For organizations that need private cloud technology but lack the internal resources, Community Cloud is an ideal solution. This technology brings together organizations with similar needs, allowing them to use a shared infrastructure while maintaining specialized settings and requirements.
Private Cloud
Private clouds cater to a single organization. These are more frequently utilized by larger or enterprise-level organizations, as they generally manage and maintain these clouds internally. The organization's own IT team is responsible for acquiring and setting up the necessary hardware, allocating computing resources, and staying on top of security and software updates.
Hybrid Clouds
In a hybrid system, each component remains distinct, yet standardized or proprietary technology enables the consolidation of their resources. This allows for tasks such as load balancing or cloud bursting.