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IaaS
Infrastructure as a Service
Cloud model which allows organizations to outsource computing equipment and resources such as servers, storage, networking as well as services, such as load balancing and content delivery networks. The IaaS provider owns and maintains the equipment while the organization rents out the specific services it needs, usually on a "pay as you go" basis. Today, the question is less about whether or not to use IaaS services, but rather which provider.
SaaS
Software as a Service
Cloud model that delivers on-demand applications that are hosted and managed by the service provider and typically paid for on a subscription basis. SaaS solutions offer a number of advantages over on-premises deployments, including minimal administration and maintenance, anywhere access, and in many cases improved communication and collaboration. Cloud-based tools will also prove to be more cost effective than their traditional, in-house counterparts.
PaaS
Platform as a Service,
Cloud model designed for software developers that streamlines the development process by shifting specific aspects of systems management to the service provider. PaaS is used to develop web and mobile applications using components that are pre-configured and maintained by the service provider, including programming languages, application servers and databases.
Business Continuity Solutions
be proactive against a weather disaster, power outage, fire, loss of key personnel/vendors or any other event that could take your data off-line.
Businesses should implement a disaster recovery solution before a catastrophe occurs. Our DR services include Business Continuity and secondary data center space for quick recovery from any disruption to IT operations
Dedicated Servers
dedicatel SERVERS. Reserve space to grow while not over-buying
Need a primary site, a secondary location for disaster recovery, a tertiary point to diversify your footprint, or you've simply run out of capacity at your current site?