MANAGED CLOUD SERVICES

The Benefits of Managed
Cloud Services

A managed cloud service provider will ensure your IT plan is using the cloud efficiently while minimizing threats as your business grows.

For most businesses, managed cloud services providers offer many clear benefits, including:

  • Reduced storage and server costs with custom-designed hybrid, public, and private cloud solutions
  • A centralized network for all of your applications and servers
  • Improved backup and disaster recovery procedures
  • Better preventative security and data protection capabilities
  • Enhanced compliance management
  • Greater mobility – access your data from anywhere at any time
  • Fast response times and proactive maintenance

Minimize Risk and Improve Efficiency with Cloud Managed Services

MANAGED MICROSOFT 365

Managed Microsoft 365 – Boost Productivity, Improve Accessibility, and Stay Up to Date

FILE SHARING SOLUTIONS

Access Documents from Anywhere. Share Files Securely. Manage Permissions with Ease.

COLLABORATION & CONFERENCING SERVICES

Harness the Power of Digital Communication with Better Collaboration Tools

AZURE MIGRATION SERVICES

Cost-Effective Cloud Migrations with Expert Guidance

BACKUP AND DISASTER RECOVERY SERVICES

A Fully Managed Solution Designed Specifically to Protect Your Business.

MANAGED ENDPOINT SECURITY

Detect and Remediate Threats Immediately with Endpoint Security Services

Managed cloud services enable businesses to leverage the scalability, performance, and security that cloud computing offers without hiring a cloud architect or engineer in-house. Just like your on-premise servers, someone has to manage the infrastructure, technical support, and complex tasks like cloud cost optimization. With managed cloud services from Strictly MSP you get full access to a team of cloud specialists, architects and engineers to simplify your cloud journey, saving you from the frustration and complexity of doing it yourself.

Public clouds are by far the most common way businesses utilize cloud computing. A public cloud’s infrastructure is owned and maintained by a third-party Cloud Service Provider (CSP) and delivered over the internet. As mentioned above, 91% of companies already use at least one public cloud service. Common examples include Microsoft AzureAmazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)Google AppEngineMicrosoft 365 with OneDriveGoogle Drive, Box.com, and Apple iCloud. As the most popular model of cloud computing services, providers offer a vast array of solutions, resources, and services to address the growing needs of organizations, no matter your size, industry, or geography.

A private cloud consists of computing resources exclusively used by one business or organization. A private cloud can be deployed from an organization’s on-site data center (or server) or hosted by a third-party service provider. Unlike public clouds, private clouds are designed, configured, and maintained according to the specific business needs of one company. Private clouds can offer greater security, governance, management, privacy, and compliance controls than a public cloud environment, albeit more costly than a public cloud solution.

Public clouds are by far the most common way businesses utilize cloud computing. A public cloud’s infrastructure is owned and maintained by a third-party Cloud Service Provider (CSP) and delivered over the internet. As mentioned above, 91% of companies already use at least one public cloud service. Common examples include Microsoft AzureAmazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)Google AppEngineMicrosoft 365 with OneDriveGoogle Drive, Box.com, and Apple iCloud. As the most popular model of cloud computing services, providers offer a vast array of solutions, resources, and services to address the growing needs of organizations, no matter your size, industry, or geography.

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