Pool of (virtual) resources, provided and managed by third-party companies. Allows customers to access them via interfaces. Examples: Microsoft Azure, AWS EC2, Google Cloud.
The cloud offers a wide range of opportunities, but also challenges. A simple "lift & shift" is not always possible and rarely makes sense. The cloud is not a place where your infrastructure runs, it is an operating model that constantly adapts to your needs. We are happy to help you take the first steps together.
"The cloud is someone else's computer." - Basically, this describes the term cloud quite simply, but there is much more behind it. Offerings ranging from Infrastructure-, Platform- and Software-as-a-Service, to Pipelines, Disaster Recovery and CI/CD, to IoT and Big Data Analytics are available.
Using the public cloud also always entails a change in mindset. Where your own servers need to run and be available 24/7 - even under light load, the cloud offers the advantage of scaling the environment to meet your needs down to the minute and based on how many times your systems are accessed.
When aiming to integrate the public cloud into your own operations, you can choose many paths. That is why it is important to have a clear target picture in advance, which is derived from the individual framework conditions of your company. Regardless of whether you already have initial knowledge or the cloud is still new territory for you, we will be happy to accompany you in your individual cloud experience.
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Pool of (virtual) resources, provided and managed by third-party companies. Allows customers to access them via interfaces. Examples: Microsoft Azure, AWS EC2, Google Cloud.
Pool of (virtual) resources, provided and managed in the company's own intranet or data center, often via corresponding hypervisors. Access is usually only possible via VPN or intranet. Examples: VMWare, HyperV, Cisco UCS.
Combination of private and public cloud. Uses the advantages of both types of cloud. Business processes span both clouds, hosting takes place in the public or private cloud depending on the application.
A combination of multiple public and private clouds to leverage the diverse offerings of different providers, spread risks, and optimize costs. A common combination is Microsoft Azure with Amazon Web Services and the company's own cloud.
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