Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, and analytics—over the internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale.
Instead of owning and maintaining physical data centers and servers, organizations can access technology services on-demand from cloud providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.
Cloud application hosting refers to the process of deploying and running software applications on cloud infrastructure rather than on local servers or personal computers. This model leverages the scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency of cloud computing to deliver applications over the internet.
Cloud is slowly becoming the new IT infrastructure foundation as organisations realise the advantages of flexibility, mobility, efficiency and reliability that cloud infrastructure offers. Moving their data and application to the cloud offers organisation the complete flexibility to scale as they grow without the need to invest in expensive hardware infrastructure, the ability to become mobile as employees and stakeholders can access any application from any location on any network and the ability to convert their expensive Capex investments into Opex thereby saving money and getting their team to focus on core business strategies.
Aspect | Cloud Hosting | Traditional Hosting |
Infrastructure | Hosted on virtual servers across distributed data centers | Hosted on physical servers in a single location |
Scalability | Highly scalable; resources can be adjusted dynamically | Limited scalability; requires manual hardware upgrades |
Cost Model | Pay-as-you-go; operational expense (OpEx) | Fixed cost; capital expense (CapEx) |
Deployment Speed | Fast deployment with automation and templates | Slower deployment; manual setup required |
Maintenance | Managed by cloud provider | Requires in-house IT team or external support |
Reliability | High availability with redundancy and failover | Single point of failure unless additional infrastructure is added |
Security | Advanced security protocols, compliance certifications | Security depends on local setup and expertise |
Accessibility | Accessible from anywhere via the internet | Limited to specific networks or VPNs |
Flexibility | Easily integrates with other cloud services (e.g., AI, analytics, storage) | Limited integration; often requires custom solutions |
Disaster Recovery | Built-in backup and recovery options | Requires separate disaster recovery planning |
Whether making your initial transition or optimizing an existing setup, we ensure your journey is clear, efficient, and aligned with your business goals. Our Cloud Services coupled with strategic advisory services can help businesses take informed decisions.
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