Cloud/Hybrid Computing Solutions
Flexibility is the key
Our Solutions Cover Diverse Environments
As a US-based cloud consulting firm, Digital Cloud Vault provides the entire spectrum of cloud services encompassing the public, private and hybrid cloud types. Based on customer requirements, we utilize the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) service models.
Our Cloud Solutions
Let’s develop together with our experts the best possible strategy for Cloud Transition. New business models will emerge as organizations are transitioning products to the cloud.
ON-DEMAND PUBLIC CLOUD SOLUTIONS
Public Cloud.
Simply put, cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale. You typically pay only for cloud services you use, helping you lower your operating costs, run your infrastructure more efficiently, and scale as your business needs change.
SINGLE-TENANT CLOUD TAILORED SOLUTIONS
Private Cloud.
A private cloud consists of computing resources used exclusively by one business or organization. The private cloud can be physically located at your organization’s on-site datacenter, or it can be hosted by a third-party service provider. But in a private cloud, the services and infrastructure are always maintained on a private network and the hardware and software are dedicated solely to your organization. In this way, a private cloud can make it easier for an organization to customize its resources to meet specific IT requirements. Private clouds are often used by government agencies, financial institutions, any other mid- to large-size organizations with business-critical operations seeking enhanced control over their environment.
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Disaster Recovery.
Millions of businesses around the world encounter some form of natural disaster. Imagine if a power outage, hardware failure, file corruption, human error, earthquake, flood, hurricane, thunderstorm, wildfire, winter weather, or tornado, strikes your data center. Major interruptions like your website going down or losing all your customer data will likely occur.