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Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing

Scalability, responsiveness and cost efficiency are some of the top benefits companies embrace when choosing cloud computing. Moving over to a cloud environment is a significant change that has a lasting and powerful impact on the way your business will operate and the way services will be delivered to business users.

Amazon Web Services

Amazon Web Service (AWS) is a set of remote computing services (aka web services) that together comprise a cloud computing platform that can be found over the Internet at Amazon.com. Amazon EC2 and Amazon S3 are the most popular and well-known AWS services. AWS provides oversized computing capacity (sometimes using many servers), much quicker and more affordable than building one’s own server farm.

Microsoft Azure

Created by Microsoft, Windows Azure is a cloud computing service and infrastructure intended for developing, deploying and managing applications and services via a Microsoft-managed global network of datacenters. It offers platform as a service (PaaS) and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and can be used with a variety of tools, programming languages and frameworks including Microsoft and third-party systems and software.

Google Cloud

You can run web applications on Google’s infrastructure using Google App Engine. With user-friendly development, easy maintenance and scalability that can be easily adjusted as your traffic and data storage needs grow, App Engine is pretty simple. With App Engine, there is no need to maintain servers. You simply load your application, and it’s user-ready.

With Cloud computing, your company can grow without worrying about limited infrastructure.

IT costs can be significantly reduced using cloud computing.

Cloud computing users enjoy reliable access from around the world.

High level security is available for businesses choosing cloud computing.