Cloud Solutions
No upfront investment
Unlike traditional on-premise solutions, there is no upfront investment for server hardware or software licenses. You simply access your solutions over the Internet from your PC, laptop or other Internet device. This means you don't need to worry about separate maintenance contracts for the server and operating system - it's all taken care of.
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Lower ongoing costs
With cloud solutions, you pay a monthly or annual fee and this include all your hardware, maintenance and software upgrade costs, so you can keep control of your IT costs and budget more accurately. Cloud solutions are often charged on a 'per user, per month' basis, which means you only pay for what you need.
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Resilience and reliability
All of our Cloud solutions are hosted in secure data centres with built in resilience. In the event of a hardware of communications failure, backup systems immediately take over so you have a reliable solution with maximum up-time, without any of the hassle.
Cloud computing is broadly divided into three categories: Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). We has extensive experience with the following:
Application
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Cloud Customer Relationship Management
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Cloud Learning Management System
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Cloud Human Resource Management System
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Cloud Advanced Planning and Scheduling System
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Cloud Loyalty Management System
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Cloud Enterprise Resource Management System
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Infrastructure
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Amazon Web Services, Rackspace Cloud Services, Google Computer Engine Services
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Identity (OAuth, OpenID)
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Payments (Amazon Flexible Payments Service, Google Checkout, PayPal, Braintree)
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Search (Alexa, Google Custom Search, Yahoo! BOSS)
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Solution Stacks
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Java (Google App Engine)
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PHP (Rackspace Cloud Sites, AWS)
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Python Django (Google App Engine)
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Ruby on Rails (Heroku)
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Dot.NET (Azure Services Platform, Rackspace Cloud Sites, AWS)
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Salesforce
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Storage
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Databases – Amazon SimpleDB, Amazon RDS, Google BigTable, SQL Azure
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File storage – Amazon S3, Nirvanix, Rackspace Cloud Files, Google Cloud Storage