Build a Reliable, Secure and
Strong Infrastructure to Achieve Success
An IT infrastructure is flexible, reliable and secure, it can help an enterprise meet its goals and provide a competitive edge in the market. Our team can help you to answer these questions and to decide if an on-premises or cloud
solution is adequate for your business.
components
What components are best suitable for your needs? Read below to learn more.
types
Do you need to choose between traditional, cloud or hybrid? Read below to learn more.
service models
Is your business ready for Cloud computing? Read below to learn more.
Infrastructure Components
These components include hardware, software, networking components, an operating system (OS), and data storage, all of which are used to deliver IT services and solutions.
Hardware
Hardware includes servers, datacenters, personal computers, routers, switches, and other equipment. A datacenter could also be included as part of the infrastructure.
Software
Software refers to the applications used by the business, such as web servers, content management systems, and Operating Systems, such as Windows and Linux.
Networking
The network consists of internet connectivity, network enablement, firewalls and security, as well hardware such as routers, switches, and cables.
Type of Infrastructure
An IT infrastructure can be deployed within a cloud computing system, within an organization’s own facilities, or in a hybrid environment.
A traditional IT infrastructure is made up of the usual hardware and software components: facilities, data centers, servers, networking hardware desktop computers and enterprise application software solutions. Typically, this infrastructure setup requires more power, physical space and money than other infrastructure types. A traditional infrastructure is typically installed on-premises for company-only, or private, use.
Our team can help you to decide if an on-premises solution is adequate for your business.
Cloud Computing Services Models
It is important to understand and compare the three most popular cloud computing service models. They are sometimes referred to as cloud service models or cloud computing service models.
IaaS
IaaS, or infrastructure as a service, is on-demand access to cloud-hosted computing infrastructure – servers, storage capacity and networking resources – that customers can provision, configure and use in much the same way as they use on-premises hardware. The difference is that the cloud service provider hosts, manages and maintains the hardware and computing resources in its own data centers. IaaS customers use the hardware via an internet connection, and pay for that use on a subscription or pay-as-you-go basis.
PaaS
PaaS, or platform as a service, provides a cloud-based platform for developing, running, managing applications. The cloud services provider hosts, manages and maintains all the hardware and software included in the platform – servers (for development, testing and deployment), operating system (OS) software, storage, networking, databases, middleware, runtimes, frameworks, development tools – as well as related services for security, operating system and software upgrades, backups and more.
SaaS
SaaS, or software as a service, (sometimes called cloud application services) is cloud-hosted, ready-to-use application software. Users pay a monthly or annual fee to use a complete application from within a web browser, desktop client or mobile app. The application and all of the infrastructure required to deliver it – servers, storage, networking, middleware, application software, data storage – are hosted and managed by the SaaS vendor.
Contact Us Today
We operate in an industry built on trust. This can only be achieved through communication and experienced support.
Ask how we can help you! Our team is ready to assist you. Tell us your business’ needs and we will contact you.