Latin America. Are you thinking of not being a pioneer but also not the last to move your systems to the cloud, right? Electronic security is an industry that suffered a massive migration to the internet not many years ago, and just when its members are finishing digesting this, do we intend to tear off their servers and upload them to the cloud?
Yes, exactly!
When we talk about monitoring centers, we talk about a sector that grew, installing programs on computers that were later servers, always physical in their offices, what in the jargon is called "on premises".
This is how it is since the 90s and to this day. I keep my personal statistics, because today SoftGuard recommends a "Cloud First" scheme, but the user statistics of our system are like this, approximately:
- Cloud does not (does not mount anything in the cloud): about 80%
- Cloud too (has a main server on premises but its backup is in the cloud): 10%
- Cloud first (your primary server is cloud and has on-premises servers in backup): 5%
- Cloud only (all servers are cloud): 5%
That is to say that the conclusion is that we are in more embionary stages than other parallel industries in the business of technological services and it is very important to consider that these guarismos arise from an entrepreneurial population that are not multinationals or large conglomerates in their majority.
SoftGuard is a system totally ready to be assembled under the criterion "Cloud native" ready for hyperscaling and new customers are arriving for the soft who do not even think about another type of infrastructure.
There is a set of advantages that every user who is scaling their services to the cloud should take into account:
- - Always updated technology: For the system administrator, it is quite complex to raise today a hardware recommendation for server that will not fail, for little or much, being that in both cases its solvency will be compromised, for spending a lot or for buying without vision to the future
- - Pay per use: You can always opt for a costing mechanic in which you only pay what is really used, in traffic, power and backup.
- - Cost reduction: Today it is known that it is 20% to 30% per year, since it dispenses with buying hardware and basic soft licenses that quickly go into obsolescence
- - Unlimited storage capacity and traffic: A top-of-the-line cloud-provider offers these topics in variable capacities and they never have a real limit,
- - Redundancy: You check a check and go, you forget about backups and back up processes.
So, do we start climbing the ladder, step by step?
If you want to know more about it, contact Mr. Daniel G. Banda, CEO - SoftGuard Tech Corporation, or enter www.softguard.com
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