As the implementation of digital technologies has become crucial for organizations worldwide, CTG’s Cloud Solutions offerings are designed to help you prepare for your leap to the cloud and support and manage all phases of your journey.
Offerings
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Provides a high-level roadmap for cloud adoption and migration, including recommendations for specific services and tools that may be required
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Determines “cloud candidates” by evaluating your application workload and identifying migration costs vs. ROI
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Implements, tests, and migrates your applications and associated data to the cloud
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Achieves key business and technology benefits by enabling faster, more secure, and more cost-effective migration of business-critical software to the cloud—at scale
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Offers an approach to engaging with Amazon Connect, including assessing your current operations, designing a solution to resolve your current issues, deploying your designs, and maintaining your system moving forward
CTG’s Cloud Solutions offerings are designed to help you navigate common migration challenges, while ensuring your organization maintains its critical operations and controls costs. Our cloud services also help organizations overcome reductions in capital expenditures, provide agility to operate during structural business changes, and address potential gaps in business continuity.
Benefits and Features
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Proven Experience: 250+ Clients Deploying 1,000+ Cloud Solutions Projects
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Strong Cloud Migration and Operations Knowledge: Up to 350 Servers in Multiple Data Centers
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Improved Virtual Security
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Confirmed Efficiencies in Refactoring, Modernizing, Testing, and Optimizing Workloads
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Demonstrated Cost Savings: Up to 40% Savings in Monthly Operating Costs
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Streamlined Workplace Management and Team Collaboration
CTG's cloud-based solutions enhance your networking, processing, and storage capabilities, and implement automation into your business processes. The result is greater innovation through enhanced employee productivity, higher collaboration, and improved security.
Whether your organization wants to eliminate data centers or improve data security, our Cloud Migration Assessment can help. It begins with determining which application workloads are suitable to move to the cloud environment, and the best approach to use (e.g., rehost, rearchitect, rebuild, etc.). Once eligibility and approach is determined, the cloud migration strategy is designed, built, and deployed via our Cloud Architecture and Migration Services.
Our experience with cloud computing spans every major industry including financial services, energy, government, healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing, non-profit, retail, and more. With more than 250 clients currently utilizing our cloud knowledge and expertise, CTG can help take your company to the next level of its digital transformation.
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Cloud Solutions Information
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Knowledge Center
View all of our resources, including videos, blog, news, whitepapers, and webinars
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Blog
Infographic: Slash Costs on Your Supply Chain Operations With Cloud Technology
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readwrite: Building an AI-Augmented Workforce While Remaining Human-Centric
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White Paper
Increasing Speed: Digital Acceleration Through Microservice Architecture And Platform Engineering
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Webinar
From Tickets to Triumphs: Simple Strategies to Transform Your Service Desk
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Cloud Migration Assessment
Cloud Solutions FAQ
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What are cloud solutions?
The cloud refers to files, data, or software stored in servers that are accessible through the internet, rather than locally on the computer’s hard drive or in a company’s own data center. Cloud technology has been adopted by countless enterprises, and modern cloud solutions are designed to help businesses improve collaboration, enhance employee productivity, increase data security, and support redundancy. While many organizations offer an assortment of cloud-related solutions, CTG’s Cloud Solutions help organizations address common data migration challenges seamlessly, allowing businesses to keep their core processes and operations intact throughout their transition to the cloud.
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What are the three types of cloud computing services?
There are three types of cloud computing services common in the business world:
- Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS): Infrastructure is managed by a cloud service provider over the internet. This service splits the responsibilities of managing software between the cloud service provider and the client. The actual servers, network, data storage, and virtualization are all managed by the cloud provider, and the client remains responsible for managing the operating system, applications, data, runtime, and middleware. Examples include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.
- Platforms-as-a-Service (PaaS): An application software-platform and hardware are both managed by the cloud service provider, and applications and data are managed by the client. PaaS greatly simplifies the provisioning and administration of software services such as databases. Some examples of PaaS include Amazon Aurora as a database server and Azure App Service for building web applications.
- Software-as-a-Service (SaaS): Software is entirely managed by a cloud service provider. The client is still responsible for basic tasks, including software updates, but the operating system servers, storage, and all else is the responsibility of the cloud service provider. Examples include Dropbox, Google Workspace, and GoToMeeting.
Each business is different, and each of the above cloud computing services addresses different business needs and clients with different levels of expertise.
- Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS): Infrastructure is managed by a cloud service provider over the internet. This service splits the responsibilities of managing software between the cloud service provider and the client. The actual servers, network, data storage, and virtualization are all managed by the cloud provider, and the client remains responsible for managing the operating system, applications, data, runtime, and middleware. Examples include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.
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How do cloud solutions work?
In cloud computing, a central server facilitates operations by using software and middleware to connect the server to computers and other devices. Cloud solutions depend on the remote relationship between each device and the central server to enhance networking, processing, and storage capabilities. Determining which cloud solution is the best fit for a business or enterprise depends on the industry, suitability, and goals of a given company, and often improves employee productivity and security.
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What are cloud products?
Cloud products include the various services which fall under the umbrella of cloud solutions. Cloud solutions come in all forms, including CRM solutions, project management, enterprise resource planning, and human resource management. Enterprises use cloud products to improve business processes, reduce costs, and strengthen business scalability.
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What are the different types of cloud computing platforms?
Evaluating the type of cloud platform needed is integral to sustaining success after moving an enterprise to the cloud. Businesses have three options to choose from:
- Public Cloud: An off-site cloud infrastructure in which the cloud resources are managed by a third-party cloud service provider. Public cloud platforms are popular with enterprises because they offer low costs, scalability, and little to no maintenance.
- Private Cloud: An on-site cloud infrastructure in which the business owns the hardware. Private clouds are the most customizable cloud computing platform, and may offer enhanced security and control than public cloud platforms.
- Hybrid Cloud: A multi-cloud strategy combining a private cloud with a public cloud. Data and applications are able to move freely between either environment, which can improve app performance and reduce latency.
CTG Luxembourg PSF is authorized by the CSSF (Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier) as both a Professional of the Financial Sector and as a Cloud Resource Operator, allowing us to provide clients in highly regulated industries (such as finance) with secure cloud services, including private cloud and a service based on Office 365, a public cloud platform. CTG Luxembourg PSF also partners with IBM to provide a hybrid cloud platform, enabling clients to get the best of both worlds.
CTG’s Cloud Migration Assessment gives enterprises great insight into where and how cloud-based services can help any business. Once eligibility is determined, the migration strategy is designed, built, and deployed to help enterprises best transition to the cloud.
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