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The term cloud is used as a metaphor for the Internet, based on how the Internet is depicted in computer network diagrams, and is an abstraction for the complex infrastructure it conceals.
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What is Cloud Computing?
“A style of Computing where scalable and elastic IT capabilities are provided as a service to multiple customers using Internet technologies” – Gartner.
That all sounds great, but what does it all really mean for your business, why should you be interested in knowing more about what it has to offer and how can you benefit right now?
What does this really mean for your business?
You can now access advanced business services at a fraction of the cost and management overhead of doing it yourself, and pay on a fixed and predictable cost basis, like you would with a utility.
No surprises, no cost spikes and everything done for you. This approach massively reduces both the operational and financial risks involved when implementing new technologies.
Cloud Services are delivered to you with powerful Service Level Agreements that would be too costly to attempt to match in-house.
We believe a Cloud Computing infrastructure is your opportunity to:
- Reduce your costs
- Quickly access new technologies
- Improve your service levels
- Free up your company capital
- Keep control of your IT and focus on growth
The constraints of the traditional buying model.
The traditional way of paying for Information Communications Technology has been to pay for the technologies themselves rather than paying for what the technologies enable your people to do. In the old world you would pay for hardware and software through capital expenditure and take on the risks and headaches associated with that approach.
You take on and have to live with:
- Unpredictable costs
- Security and resilience concerns
- The inflexibility to react to change
- The risks of long payback periods
- The risks and cost of long solution deployment times
- The risks and cost of buying into the wrong technology
- Management, maintenance, migration and support headaches
- Maintaining your in-house technology skills to keep systems operational
You could be focusing time and resources doing all this while your competition simply races ahead.
Setting your business free
- Convert fixed costs into variable costs
- Reduce labour costs
- Start new projects quickly
- Focus on your core business
- Increase efficiency
- Reduce risk
- Gain competitive advantage
What business issues does this solve?
- Allows you to control and cut costs
- Simplifies IT administration
- Allows you to focus on core activities
- Allows for the consolidation of suppliers and bills
- Gives you financial freedom
- Improves network resilience and security
- Improves your service levels
- Helps you support flexible working
- Helps improve communications
- Aids collaboration between employees, suppliers & partners
- Gives you competitive advantage
- Helps increase efficiency
- Helps improve agility
- Helps improve processes
Deverill Cloud Services
For further information on Deverill's Cloud Services offerings, please click on the links below
Email Security Services
Web Security Services
Virtual Dedicated Servers
Co-location Services
Online backup and Data Storage
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