Solve complex cloud challenges with our Hybrid Cloud Solutions. We work in partnership with you to build and formulate a strategy that uses the optimal mix of cloud technologies, data centre solutions, connectivity, hosting, monitoring and automation to accelerate the outcomes you require and to keep you competitive.
Private, public and on-premise cloud infrastructure solutions across compute, storage, connectivity, hosting, monitoring & management, data, and cost management.
We support our customers to create secure, future-ready cloud solutions on Azure. Accelerate your migration and adoption, and discover the benefits of multi-cloud.
Our award-winning security expertise includes anti-malware, antivirus, access control (RBAC, JIT / JE, MFA), tiered security detection, hunting & breach recovery.
Our extensive experience is based on a tried and tested approach. We are framework-driven, and create real customer value by being obsessed with delivering solutions.
Comprehensive cloud management solutions covering cost optimisation, advanced monitoring, Back-Up-as-a-Service and best-of-breed security solutions.
When you apply automated build and release management processes you streamline the DevOps loop, ensuring quality, reliability, and robustly secure software.
Cloud computing can reduce capital expenses for hardware and software, setting up and running on-site data centres, and so on.
Public cloud is an IT model where infrastructure and computing services are managed by a third-party provider and delivered over the internet. All hardware, software and supporting infrastructure is owned by the third party and multiple organisations share the infrastructure.
Public cloud providers offer their service as a monthly or pay-per-use model. Public cloud makes resources available for anybody to purchase, which eliminates the need for businesses to host these services onsite in their own data centre.
Organisations who choose public cloud are looking to scale existing IT resources quickly and on-demand without the need to purchase the physical infrastructure. For organisations with less complex applications, or those that require access to additional resources on short notice and for a short period of time, the public cloud makes perfect sense.
Private cloud is an IT model where infrastructure is exclusively dedicated to a single organisation.
The private cloud can be located at the organisation’s on-site data centre or hosted by a third-party provider. However, the services and infrastructure are always maintained on a private network. Typically, the end-user organisation is responsible for the operation of a private cloud as if it were a traditional on-premises infrastructure, which includes ongoing maintenance, upgrades, hardware, and software management.
Private cloud solutions offer more control and better security, although it does require a much higher level of IT expertise than a public cloud offering. Organisations who choose private cloud do so to have control over their environment and business-critical operations. For organisations with complex applications, regulatory compliance requirements, or those that are processing sensitive data, private cloud makes perfect sense.
Hybrid cloud refers to an environment that is made up of both on-premises infrastructure in a private cloud, as well as a public cloud, with collaboration between the two.
Workloads can move between interconnected environments, giving your organisation the flexibility and agility it needs for data deployment. Hybrid cloud can offer the security advantages of a private cloud combined with the flexibility of a public cloud. The hybrid cloud will potentially be more cost effective than a fully private cloud. You can also keep control over your data while allowing employees the flexibility to work from anywhere.
For most organisations, applications that can easily move to the cloud already have. However, two out of every three applications remain on-premises due to issues such as data sovereignty, compliance or cost. This leaves organisations struggling to reach their digital transformation targets.
As part of the next step in their digital transformations, organisations are building new applications and modernising legacy applications to leverage technologies that enable consistent and reliable development, deployment, management and performance across hybrid cloud environments and vendors.
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