Because of the pandemic, even companies that were once reluctant to operate remotely have come to realize the benefits of managed cloud computing. Not only do cloud solutions make it easy to conduct business anywhere there’s Wi-Fi, but they also allow for enhanced security, better backups, easier scalability, and more productivity. As with any major transition, however, shifting to internet-based computing should not be taken lightly. For those thinking about jumping into the cloud, here are a few things to know before getting started:

1. There Are Three Ways to Make the Leap

Those who are planning on migrating to the cloud with help from a provider (which is the recommended approach) can choose from the following service models:

  • Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
  • Platform as a Service (PaaS)
  • Software as a Service (SaaS)

In simplest terms, IaaS is the most flexible model and ensures on-demand access to servers, storage spaces, and networks hosted on the cloud and maintained by the provider. PaaS is a bit less customizable in that it allows for access to an already complete platform. On this cloud-hosted platform, users can run applications and use different kinds of software. Finally, SaaS provides on-demand access to ready-to-use software hosted on the cloud. 

2. There Are Four Kinds of Cloud Environments

Businesses migrating to the cloud can choose to utilize one or more of the following:

  • Public Cloud 
  • Private Cloud 
  • Community Cloud 
  • Hybrid 

Each environment caters to different needs and inevitably has advantages and drawbacks. Generally speaking, a private cloud offers maximum control and reliability, while a public cloud is convenient and affordable. A community cloud supports multiple entities under a single umbrella and, like a hybrid cloud, joins the benefits of both public and private clouds.  

Reputable providers are happy to discuss these features in-depth to help clients choose which cloud deployment model is best for them. 

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3. Compliance Is a Major Consideration

While the best cloud environment and associated infrastructure for any company depend on various factors, compliance is one of the most important. After all, every industry has unique standards that those within it must follow. As such, businesses that migrate to the cloud should be prepared to implement policies that ensure their data will remain protected and secure, even during transfer. This is especially important for those in the financial, medical, and legal fields.

4. Cloud Computing Demands a Fast Internet Connection

Once on the cloud, a company’s bandwidth needs will increase. There’s no hard and fast formula, but in most cases, cloud computing demands at least 10 Mbps download speed and 1 Mbps upload speed per individual user.

Where to Find Managed Cloud Computing

Ready to harness the power of the cloud? For comprehensive Denver IT services, including managed cloud computing, turn to NOYNIM IT Solutions. Our certified experts are ready to help you take advantage of world-class cloud solutions like Microsoft 365. We also provide Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), which means you can rent everything you need from IT servers to operating systems without taking on all the responsibility that comes with ownership. To discuss your needs or learn more about the total IT support we provide, call (720) 524-8616. 


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