Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is a possibility to put perspective into your business and accelerate your organization’s journey to your goals others use it to mean any computing service provided over the Internet or a similar network and some define it as any bought-in computer service you use that sits outside your firewall.

We enable a faster, simpler path to cloud that delivers the flexibility to adapt your cloud to the future. Customize your cloud solution with an end-to-end portfolio, which includes cross-platform infrastructure services, private and hybrid clouds, heterogeneous management and expert guidance.

Cloud Services

  • Cloud computing refers to the access of computational resources on-demand via a computer network. Those resources include computing power, software, data access, storage services, and more. The main benefit of the cloud is its convenience and secure access to all your data and applications, anywhere you have stable internet connection.

    Have you ever used Google Docs or stored photos on websites like Flickr or Photobucket? If yes, then you’re already using the cloud.

    If you’re thinking of transferring your data and applications to the cloud, all you have to do is inform us. Cloud Services from Kainos are easy, quick, and economical to implement. Rest assured our cloud experts will seamlessly migrate your data in the backend without disrupting your daily operations.

Infrastructure is made available to the general public or a large industry group and is owned by a cloud services provider.

Exists on- or off-premises and is operated solely for the organization. Either the organization manages the cloud directly, or a third-party does it (referred to as a Hosted Private Cloud).

Infrastructure is shared by several organizations and supports a specific community that has shared concerns (e.g., mission, security requirements, policy, and compliance considerations). Like private clouds, community cloud may be managed by the organizations or a third-party and may exist on- or off-premises. Examples include Google GovCloud and clouds for educational institutions.

Hybrid cloud consists of two or more clouds (private, public, or community) that remain separate entities but are bound together by a standardized or proprietary technology. It enables data and application portability (e.g., cloud bursting for load-balancing between clouds), and exists for purposes of handling high traffic, load balancing, intensive processing, and more.

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