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We make different strategies to provide you with our cloud-managed services according to your business needs, business size, current computing platform, and business goals. But we plan something different according to our modern strategy, we directly implement the cloud services to your business. In the beginning, we implement all the essential services, and later on, companies tell us what services they want according to their business. Our DevOps team always looks after your important data and you don’t have to worry about cloud security. We provide our customers with cloud migration as well because we make their processes more agile and reduce the cost of their projects. We assist different businesses in moving their complex applications to the cloud, building new applications on the cloud, and transforming the infrastructure so they have a secure space. We have professionals in DevOps that give you proper training, tools, guides, and assistance on how you can save and manage your data on cloud services. Developing a cloud strategy begins with outlining your technical and business objectives. Understand what the drivers are for your company to shift to the cloud and what solutions these drivers require. Your cloud strategy may be to start small and gradually, or your business may be in a position to dive right in. Once you identify your needs, you can better understand if your cloud strategy should include public, private, or hybrid cloud solutions. lay out a road map and timeline to execute your shift to the cloud.
By and large, the easiest and most common workload to shift to the cloud is backup. Backup as a Service (BaaS) is easy to use and helps to mitigate major business continuity concerns around downtime and data loss. Cloud-based backup can be used for multiple environments or just one environment – depending on what restrictions your company decides to place on cloud usage.
Since one of the major appeals of working with a cloud service provider is that they handle the ins and outs of your cloud transition, you shouldn’t have to hire additional staff when shifting to the cloud. However, having some IT expertise in-house is helpful to make the transition smooth. If you do not have an existing IT team, consider hiring an IT professional to help take advantage of the services that cloud providers offer and provide advice.
With numerous high-profile hacks of personal information in recent years, cloud providers have worked to step up the security game for personal information. If a cloud provider has certifications in place for HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and SOC, they have been evaluated by a third party and deemed qualified to handle personal/ private information.