Advancements
Private cloud
A private cloud is an exclusive cloud infrastructure designed for a single organization. It is commonly hosted within the organization's data center or on-premises infrastructure and can be under the management of the organization or a third-party provider.
Public cloud
A public cloud is a cloud infrastructure managed by a third-party cloud service provider, accessible to multiple users or tenants over the internet. It offers shared resources like servers, storage, and applications.
Hybrid cloud
A hybrid cloud integrates both public and private clouds, enabling organizations to harness the advantages of each. This approach allows, for instance, the use of a public cloud for less sensitive tasks and a private cloud for more sensitive workloads.
Multi-cloud
A multi-cloud infrastructure employs multiple public or private clouds from various providers. This strategy empowers organizations to evade vendor lock-in and choose the most suitable cloud provider for each workload.
Our Range Of Cloud and edge Service Categories
Explore our cloud and edge service categories: SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS for scalable, flexible, and efficient computing solutions.
Platform as a Service
(PaaS)
PaaS, or Platform as a Service, offers users a platform for application development, testing, and deployment. Users can create and launch applications without the obligation of overseeing the underlying infrastructure
Software as a Service
(SaaS)
SaaS, or Software as a Service, furnishes users with web-based access to software applications. These applications are hosted and administered by a third-party provider, enabling users to access them via web browsers or designated client software.
Infrastructure as a Service
(IaaS)
IaaS, or Infrastructure as a Service, grants users access to computing infrastructure, including virtual machines, storage, and networking. Users have the flexibility to provision and oversee their virtual machines and infrastructure without the necessity of procuring and upkeeping physical hardware.