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Cloud computing refers to computational process which can be done on demand via a computer network, or a virtual online space without requiring advanced infrastructure. This is low cost and easy to manage approach for handling online business.

Cloud computing solutions

I.T. industry spans in several platforms, languages and databases, some of which has become out-dated, some are still prevailing and some are updating themselves very fast to run in line with the latest trends. Some of the core technologies we expertise in are -

Cloud application services - Software as a Service (SaaS)

Software as a Service (SaaS) are cloud Application Services. In SaaS, we deliver software as a service over the web, eliminating the need of vast infrastructure, simplifying maintenance and support. "SaaS" and "cloud" are terms that are widely used interchangeably.

Cloud platform services - Platform as a Service (PaaS)

Platform as a Service (PaaS) offers the flexibility to create web applications quickly, without the cost and complexity of buying and managing any software/hardware. It is a way to rent hardware, operating systems, storage and network capacity over the Internet.

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Platform as a service (PAAS) for cloud applications

What Does It Take to Develop PaaS Apps? To develop software, you once had to buy databases, servers, networks, and a host of development tools. And then you needed the staff to install, optimize, and maintain it all. With PaaS, you can avoid those investments and focus on developing applications instead.

Cloud computation services - Deployment Models

Cloud computing offers various deployment models, you can read the following and choose one that best suits your requirement -

  • Public cloud - Resources are provided dynamically as a solution through web applications/web services
  • Community cloud - This is best suited where more than one organization combine to build a computing solutions by sharing infrastructure for a higher level of privacy, security and/or policy compliance. The costs are borne by more than one tenant.
  • Hybrid cloud and hybrid IT delivery - A hybrid storage cloud uses a combination of public and private storage clouds. These are useful for archiving and backup functions, allowing local data to be replicated to a public cloud.
  • Combined cloud - Combined cloud environment consists of multiple internal and/or external providers to ease the transition to public cloud services.
  • Private cloud - Users still have to buy, build, and manage infrastructure and thus do not benefit from capital or management cost. These are used essentially by enterprises and IT organizations where information and security concerns are critical.
 

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