At Pegasus InfoCorp, we recommend the best cloud computing architecture for clients based on their needs. For one of the clients, who was facing increasing number of requirement from its, manufacturing, printing, document management and IT services customers, data management, certain level of standardization was a necessity, as they were facing a lot of confusion and difficulty figuring out the best ways to manage their end client effectively. Initially they were looking at cloud computing companies.
We helped them to develop a private cloud computing software architecture to provision both software and infrastructure-as-a-service. A private cloud was deployed across their several operating companies and most of their customers are currently running on it as well as their core internal applications.
for large enterprise customers, we typically recommend building private cloud services, cloud computing services for in-house use, as this helps and adds to their internal benefits, consolidating couple of data centers into a few of them, which results in cutting IT infrastructure costs by 30 to 40 percent in some cases and also helps in reducing the energy consumption of the company in the long run.
In some of the environment, there are regulatory concerns, as the data protection is interpreted differently in every country, so companies has to find the balance to figure out what standard they should apply while also staying up to speed with their customers. This could mean get some necessary approval from the government as well as their esteemed clients; this might have nothing to do with the technology part of it. The key to business success is anyone could provide required infrastructure and security around it, but making is work in end customers and business interest if the critical thing.
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