Cloud Services means services made available to users on demand via the Internet from a cloud provider's servers as opposed to being provided from a company's own on-premises servers. Cloud services are designed to provide easy, scalable access to applications, resources and services, and are fully managed by a cloud services provider.
A cloud service can dynamically scale to meet the needs of its users, and because the service provider supplies the hardware and software necessary for the service, there's no need for a company to provision or deploy its own resources or allocate IT staff to manage the service. Examples of cloud services include online data storage and backup solutions, Web-based e-mail services, hosted office suites and document collaboration services, database processing, managed technical support services and more.
On-demand availability of computer system resources, especially data storage and computing power, without direct active management by the user
Our Hosted VoIP solution is a hosted PBX phone system that allows businesses to streamline how they communicate.
standardized, highly automated offering, where compute resources, complemented by storage and networking capabilities are owned and hosted by a service provider and offered to customers on-demand.
PaaS offerings facilitate the deployment of applications or services without the of buying and managing the underlying hardware and software and provisioning hosting capabilities.
typically accessed by users using a thin client via a web browser.
Hosted desktops streamline workflow by making your desktop and apps available online, allowing you to work on your files from anywhere in the world.
Physical security, network protection, secure multitenant architecture, per-tenant firewalls, host-based firewalls, anti-virus, and backup and replication.
Often used in the data sourcing industry to mean off-site data storage, usually in a data center.
By undergoing migration, businesses relocate some or all of their applications, digital assets, services, and other general IT resources onto a cloud