Public cloud is the hero of today’s chapter in data storage.
As an almost infinite scalable platform, public cloud solutions enable organisations to store huge amounts of data without the expense of having to manage on-premises data centres and application infrastructure, freeing up your IT talent to work on more innovative projects.
As data volumes are constantly evolving, traditional storage models often lack the agility to meet rapid capacity demands. DTP provides a complete solution which takes the hard work out of managing and maintaining routine IT tasks and ensures your end users can access your applications rapidly, even within a hybrid working environment.
No capital investments needed for on-premises infrastructure
Reduce costs on overprovisioning, pay-as-you-go
Access and analyse huge amounts of data to improve business outcomes
Mitigate risk with agile backup and recovery solutions
Scale up and down on-demand to meet business needs
Reduce resources needed to manage on-premises infrastructure
Cut lead times in testing and deploying new products and applications
Reliable and rapid access to applications working from anywhere, on any device
Store as much data as needed without running out of space
Giving IT departments in every industry the ability to scale up and down on demand and deploy new business models and applications far easier than ever before.
DTP’s Professional Services team can work with you to assess your current infrastructure and help find the right managed cloud solution that works for your business needs.
Many organisations are sceptical over the security and compliance issues with public cloud environments. However, when implemented with the correct security methods, this platform can be just as secure as other storage environments. DTP’s cloud solutions offer prevention systems and intrusion detection, as well as access to cyber security experts.
Our strategic partnerships with cloud providers develop advanced cloud-native security services, carry out frequent penetration testing and eliminate human error.
Keep up with your organisation’s data demands with a pay-as-you-go, fully scalable infrastructure. Looking to start your journey to hybrid cloud? Read more about our complete as-a-service experience.
Help your business keep doing business – even during major IT outages. Capacity planning for backup and recovery can be complicated. DTP’s cloud solutions are cost-effective, dependable and make deployment easy.
The opportunity to analyse huge amounts of data can be extremely beneficial to organisations looking to deploy new business models, applications, or improve outcomes.
The public cloud is a vast array of readily available compute resources such as networking, memory, a central processing unit and storage. These are hosted in one of the public cloud vendor’s globally distributed and fully managed data centres, which you can rent to build an IT infrastructure.
Software as a Service (SaaS) offers applications that are accessed over the web and are not managed by your organisation but by the software provider. This eliminates constant pressure of software maintenance, infrastructure management, network security, data availability, and all the other operational issues involved with keeping applications up and running.
Platform as a Service (PaaS) is halfway between IaaS and SaaS, offering to cloud-based environment in which users can build and deliver applications without the need of installing and working with integrated development environments, which are often very expensive.
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) offers a standardised way of acquiring computing capabilities on demand and over the web. Such resources include storage facilities, networks, processing power, and virtual private services. These are charged under a ‘pay as you go’ model where you are billed by factors such as how much storage you use or the amount of processing power you consume over a certain timespan.
Things to consider are certifications and standards; technologies and services roadmaps; data security, data governance and business polices; service dependencies and partnerships; contracts and commercials and reliability and performance.
An on-premises data centre is a group of servers that you privately own and control.
Hybrid cloud is an environment that combines an on-premises data centre with public cloud, allowing certain data and applications to be shared between them.
To decrease public cloud costs there are a few things you can considered opting for reserved or spot instances, capacity planning, limit data transfer fees, use cost monitoring tools, and prevent loud sprawl or cache storage strategically.