
CLOUD COMPUTING - Keeping Everyone Connected
Cloud computing is the next step to take if you need to have more flexibility in your approach to how your IT infrastructure is operating. Cloud computing is ideal for anyone looking to scale large, expand and keep physical hardware to a minimum whilst saving on expenditure.
- Potential Cost Savings
- Highly Scalable - Not Limited By Current Physical Hardware
- Mobile and Versatile
- Strong Levels Of Security & Encryption
- Solid Disaster Recovery Solutions
- Automated Software Updates
- Lower Business Carbon Footprint
- Pay Only For The Resources You Use
- The Cloud Offers Almost Infinitely Scalable Resources Avoiding Over Provisioning
- Access Information On The Go and Wherever You Have An Internet Connection
- Enhanced Security - Regular Audits and Inaccessible Physical Hardware
- Software Is Updated Regularly and Automatically Without Impacting Workflow
- Reduced Need For Excessive Physical Hardware Reducing Energy Consumption
Services We Offer
Digitrol can help you in nearly every scenario, all under one roof. Not only can we help you convert your current system, we can also set you up fully with a new system entirely. Take a look at the other services we off to fully compliment your chosen solution!
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