Differences between Private and Public Cloud Computing
Differences between Private and Public Cloud Computing
Unlike the public cloud, which provides an infrastructure shared by several companies, the private cloud allows you to benefit from dedicated resources, in addition to guaranteed performance. The company therefore has direct control over the environment.
It is possible to combine public and private cloud infrastructures to create a hybrid environment sufficient to meet the requirements of companies and benefit from the advantages of both platforms in an efficient and exponential way.
It is important to properly assess the medium and long-term infrastructure needs and understand the cloud products in order to enable the company to benefit from real advantages as well as ensuring the success of the project and the user experience.
If you are considering a new line of business application, and looking to reduce IT infrastructure whilst better optimising workflows or business processes, we can help.
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