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System Integration for cloud computing
System Integration for Cloud Computing
We help connecting various software applications, data sources, and infrastructure components within an organization's IT ecosystem to cloud-based services and platforms. This integration aims to create a unified and cohesive environment where different systems can seamlessly communicate and share data in the cloud.
In practical terms, system integration for cloud computing involves:

Data Integration
Aggregating and synchronizing data from disparate sources, such as databases, software applications, IoT devices, and cloud storage, into a unified data repository in the cloud. This allows organizations to have a comprehensive view of their data and derive insights from it more effectively.

Infrastructure Integration
Linking on-premises infrastructure with cloud-based infrastructure services, such as cloud storage, computing resources, and networking components. This integration enables organizations to leverage the scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency of cloud infrastructure while still maintaining connectivity with their existing on-premises systems.
Overall, system integration for cloud computing enables organizations to leverage the benefits of cloud technology while seamlessly integrating it with their existing IT infrastructure and business processes. This integration facilitates collaboration, improves productivity, and drives innovation across the organization.
In practical terms, system integration for cloud computing involves:
Cloud Computing Consultancy
We provide expert guidance, advice, and support to organizations seeking to leverage cloud technologies effectively to meet their business objectives. Consultants in this field help businesses navigate the complexities of cloud computing, assess their requirements, develop tailored cloud strategies, and implement cloud solutions that align with their goals and requirements.
Here’s a breakdown of what cloud computing consultancy typically entails:
Assessment and Analysis
Consultants assess the organization's current IT infrastructure, applications, data management practices, and business processes to understand its unique requirements, challenges, and opportunities.
Cloud Strategy Development
Based on the assessment, consultants work with the organization's stakeholders to develop a comprehensive cloud strategy that outlines the goals, objectives, and roadmap for adopting cloud technologies. This strategy considers factors such as cost, security, compliance, scalability, and performance.
Vendor Evaluation and Selection
Consultants assist organizations in evaluating various cloud service providers and selecting the most suitable vendor(s) based on their requirements, budget, and preferences. This involves comparing features, pricing, service level agreements (SLAs), security measures, and vendor reputation.
Migration Planning and Execution
Consultants develop migration plans and strategies for moving applications, data, and workloads from on-premises environments to the cloud. They oversee the migration process, ensuring minimal disruption to business operations and maximizing the benefits of cloud adoption.
Cloud Architecture Design
Consultants design cloud architectures and solutions that are scalable, resilient, and secure, taking into account factors such as workload distribution, data storage, networking, and disaster recovery.
Security and Compliance
Consultants advise organizations on best practices for cloud security, data protection, privacy, and regulatory compliance. They help implement security measures and controls to mitigate risks and ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations.
Optimization and Cost Management
Consultants help organizations optimize their cloud usage, minimize costs, and maximize ROI by identifying opportunities for resource optimization, rightsizing instances, implementing cost management strategies, and monitoring cloud spending.
Training and Knowledge Transfer
Consultants provide training and knowledge transfer to the organization's IT staff and end-users, empowering them to effectively manage and utilize cloud resources and technologies.

Value-added reseller (VAR)
We add value to a product or service before reselling it to end-users. Unlike traditional resellers who simply distribute products or services, VARs enhance the offerings through additional services, customization, integration, or support to meet the specific needs of their customers.
Here's a breakdown of what a value-added reseller typically does:
Product Selection
VARs carefully select products or services from manufacturers or vendors that align with their expertise, target market, and customer requirements. These products may include hardware, software, networking equipment, cloud services, or other technology solutions.
Value-Adding Services
VARs enhance the offerings by providing value-added services such as customization, configuration, installation, integration, training, consulting, and ongoing support. These services help customers maximize the value and utility of the products or services they purchase.
Customization and Integration
VARs often tailor solutions to fit the unique needs and specifications of their customers. They may customize software applications, develop integrations between different systems, or configure hardware to meet specific requirements.
Technical Expertise
VARs typically have specialized technical expertise in the products or services they resell. They employ skilled professionals who are trained and certified to implement, troubleshoot, and support the solutions they offer.
Customer Support
VARs provide comprehensive customer support services, including help desk support, troubleshooting, maintenance, and software updates. They serve as a single point of contact for customers, ensuring prompt resolution of issues and ongoing assistance.
Relationship Management
VARs build strong relationships with their customers, understanding their business needs, challenges, and objectives. They act as trusted advisors, offering guidance and recommendations to help customers make informed decisions about technology investments.
Value Proposition
VARs differentiate themselves from competitors by emphasizing the value they add to the products or services they sell. They focus on delivering solutions that solve specific business problems, improve efficiency, reduce costs, or drive innovation.
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs
AWS services are delivered to customers via a network of AWS server farms located throughout the world. Fees are based on a combination of usage (known as a “Pay-as-you-go” model), hardware, operating system, software, or networking features chosen by the subscriber require availability, redundan
Amazon markets AWS to subscribers as a way of obtaining large-scale computing capacity more quickly and cheaply than building an actual physical server farm.[9] All services are billed based on usage, but each service measures usage in varying ways. As of 2021 Q4, AWS has 33% market share for cloud infrastructure.

Value-added Canvas LMS, The World's #1 Teaching and Learning Software
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Canvas LMS and the Instructure Learning Platform help make learning personal through software, assessment tools, content, professional development, partner technologies, and a million-member-strong user community. Instructure solutions amplify the power of teaching and elevate the learning process, leading ultimately to improved learning outcomes.


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