There are two ways to manage and maintain your cloud environment: hire and train a dedicated team to do it or opt for a managed cloud service. A managed cloud service, as the name suggests, is a service where the management of all or part of an organization’s cloud infrastructure is outsourced to a third-party service provider.
If your business has the resources and expertise, you may choose to have your own dedicated team of experts to manage the infrastructure, tools, and applications of your cloud environment. This will give you autonomous, transparent and complete control over your cloud.
On the other hand, if you wish to tap into the power of cloud computing without requiring the effort of a full-time, in-house team, then you could opt for a managed cloud service, and focus resources and efforts into developing the business instead.
That’s exactly why many small and medium-sized businesses opt for a managed cloud service – that way, even with fewer names on their payrolls, it becomes possible to take advantage of the many benefits of cloud computing.
With a trusted managed cloud service provider, you can make the most of your cloud environment and be assured of its smooth and efficient running without capacity, bandwidth, or security issues.
CloudNow offers managed cloud services that range from helping you choose and design your hybrid cloud environment and implementing your cloud migration plan to its continued management and monitoring. To know more, get in touch with us today!
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