This section provides an overview of various cloud service cases, showcasing how different organizations leverage cloud computing to enhance their operations and services.

  • Public Cloud Services: These are cloud services offered by third-party providers over the internet, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). They are highly scalable and cost-effective.

  • Private Cloud Services: These services are hosted within the organization's data center and offer more control and security. They are suitable for organizations with sensitive data or specific compliance requirements.

  • Hybrid Cloud Services: A combination of public and private clouds, hybrid cloud services allow organizations to take advantage of both worlds, leveraging the scalability of the public cloud while maintaining control over sensitive data in the private cloud.

  • IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service): This model provides virtualized computing resources over the internet, allowing organizations to scale their infrastructure as needed.

  • PaaS (Platform as a Service): PaaS provides a platform for developing, testing, and deploying applications, including tools and libraries.

  • SaaS (Software as a Service): SaaS delivers software applications over the internet, eliminating the need for organizations to install and maintain the software on their own servers.

Cloud Computing

For more detailed information on cloud services, visit our Cloud Computing Guide.