Cloud Computing

What Is Cloud Computing?

Cloud Computing is exactly what the name suggests: Your computing services, such as software and information, are stored in a digital “cloud” that is delivered to devices via the Internet. Rather than running locally on a computer or a local network server, this information comes from a network of remote servers linked by an Internet connection.

Our Cloud Solutions offer the resiliency and scalability that businesses need to be competitive. With our Cloud Services, you simply concentrate on your job and leave the problem of providing dependable computing to FOGO Solutions!

Two men from Fogo Solutions standing in a server room cloud computing.

Private Cloud

Provisioning a private environment solely for the use of a single client which typically will include:

Physical servers

SAN

Firewall

Switches

Internet hand-off

OS and Virtualization software

Public Cloud

As a cloud service provider, we offer several public cloud options on our platform. With our cloud services, users get their own cloud resources within a shared infrastructure that is secure and segmented. Additionally, FOGO offers everything from a self management portal to the full management of  security and maintenance of your cloud system.

A public cloud system is great for organizations that want more:

Elasticity

Cost-effectiveness

The latest technology

FOGO vServer

Hybrid Cloud

A Hybrid cloud combines two or more environments of any combination of an on-premise, private and/or public cloud offering. Your organization may want to keep its primary data in an on-premise environment.

We recognize that your organization may also want the performance and scalability of a cloud environment for some of your other applications. FOGO offers customized cloud solutions to provide a hybrid environment for your organization’s comprehensive IT objectives.

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