Fitsol’s Cloud Consulting Services provide end–to–end cloud computing solutions for Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).
Cloud is no longer evaluated in isolation, but is an integral part of any IT strategy. With enterprises moving towards delivering ‘IT as a service,’ cloud has become essential in realizing business value. With cloud coming in many shapes and sizes including private cloud, public cloud, and hybrid cloud, choosing the right technology and the right partner to design and implement a sound cloud-strategy is imperative.
Fitsol’s cloud Services helps clients implement strategies for innovative, enterprise-wide digital transformation.
Fitsol’s Cloud Services provide end – to – end cloud computing solutions for:
When you update your Facebook status, you’re using cloud computing. Checking your bank balance on your phone, you are using cloud again. Whether you are sending emails while on the move or using a bunch of apps to help you manage your workload, It is cloud.
In short, cloud is fast becoming the new normal. By the end of 2015 90% of UK businesses were using at least one cloud service.
With growing popularity, it has few Challenges as Well:
Security & PrivacyService QualityDowntime & AccessibilityAccess to data.
Security is a great concern when moving their data to the cloud. Although security in the cloud is generally reliable and proficient, it’s important to know that the cloud provider they chose to work with has a fully secure cloud environment.
We have put together a list of questions below that you should ask a cloud provider.
According to a recent survey 43% of IT decision makers are planning to invest more into cloud computing this year, It’s important to ensure that companies data is available and the services are reliable at all times.
List of ten questions you should ask a provider before signing the contract;
Service quality doesn’t have to be compromised when your dta is in the cloud. Accessing your data when you need it is a basic requirement from many organizations. The challenge with cloud is that the data is accessed via an internet connection rather than a local connection. So when the network or internet connection is down, it also means that cloud services are also down; thus data cannot be accessed.
Performance of the cloud infrastructure can be affected by the load, environment and number of users. Ensuring that your cloud infrastructure is resilient to outages is vital.
Cloud-based servers do not always have the most effective or appropriate customer service support systems. Selecting where and how your data is stored is an important element within the decision making process. Integration is a problem for many organizations. Ensuring that all of the applications are able to seamlessly integrate with one another is also a common challenge.
As businesses grapple with increasing competition, slim profits and complex service delivery models, Fitsol’s Cloud Application Services provides you with an end-to-end road map to benefit through transformation initiatives around cloud leverage. We work with you to build, execute and manage your services using cloud optimized service delivery architectures.
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