Cloud Computing
Cloud computing refers to the utilization of computing resources, including hardware and software, that are delivered as a service over a network. This allows users to access and use these resources on-demand, without the need for local infrastructure.
Distributed computing emerges from the evolution and adoption of existing technologies and optimal models. Its aim is to empower users to leverage these advancements without requiring in-depth knowledge or expertise in each one. However, the complexity of cloud implementation has led to confusion about its practical execution. IT and business teams often adopt different approaches to cloud implementation. For IT teams, the primary challenge lies in enhancing efficiency through infrastructure building and automation while ensuring security and regulatory compliance. Conversely, the business team seeks rapid cloud implementation to deploy advanced business systems and maximize business value.
Therefore, Unipoint Technologies utilizes cloud computing to connect individuals and organizations within, between, and beyond the clouds to the end-user. Leveraging our expertise and industry experience, enterprises can establish private clouds to enhance productivity and reduce costs. Moreover, Unipoint Technologies can assist service providers in capitalizing on new business opportunities by monetizing cloud computing services, offering hosted services on a public cloud infrastructure.
We provide Cloud computing services according to the following fundamental models:
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS): Offering virtualized computing resources over the internet, including virtual machines, storage, and networking, enabling users to deploy and manage their applications.
Platform as a Service (PaaS): Providing a platform and environment for developers to build, deploy, and manage applications without the complexity of managing underlying infrastructure.
Software as a Service (SaaS): Delivering software applications over the internet on a subscription basis, eliminating the need for users to install and maintain the software locally.
Desktop as a Service (DaaS): Offering virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions delivered over the internet, enabling users to access their desktop environment from any device, anywhere.
Enterprise Integrated Services on Cloud: Providing comprehensive cloud-based services tailored to meet the specific needs of enterprises, integrating various cloud computing models and services to optimize business operations.