Companies have a plethora of data, including personal information of employees and customers, as well as personal analysis figures and internal numbers related to sales, profits, and expenses, among others.
Currently, storing such data on a computer, Excel, or basic programs can mean two things: wasting time on analysis and the risk of data loss. That is why it is recommended to migrate to the cloud, allowing companies to optimize production, ensure security, and achieve greater efficiency.
In fact, this technology has positioned itself as one of the most widely used by companies, and in order to implement it, it is important to understand which type of cloud-based services suit the needs of each company and which cloud platform will allow for greater efficiency.
Understanding that this technology has different benefits. However, it is important to know the 3 types of cloud-based services that exist to determine which one can best adapt to your company and its needs:
In turn, there are types of cloud computing: public, private, and hybrid. The first is the most commonly used and is owned and managed by external providers, allowing users to deploy any service – IaaS, PaaS, or SaaS. The second refers to the computing services used exclusively by a company, which are typically located in the organization’s local data center. Finally, the third combines the capabilities of a public and private cloud, allowing data to move and be shared between the two types of cloud-based services.