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Customized Hybrid Cloud IT Solutions

  The Advantages of Customized Hybrid Cloud IT Solutions

It's not one or the other: It isn't a binary choice between on-premise solutions and cloud solutions. Rather, many organizations are now looking towards hybrid cloud solutions for their cloud IT support. Hybrid cloud IT solutions are one of the major IT services of today, pairing the benefits of cloud-managed IT with the advantages of on-premise solutions. Here are some advantages of this type of cloud-based IT.


Better Security with Better Functionality


Foremost, hybrid solutions pair excellent security with greater levels of functionality. Better security is achieved by keeping the most important data on-premise. This data can be isolated from the rest of the network, so it isn't easily accessible through the internet. Companies with major security concerns such as medical companies are particularly vulnerable, and consequently will want to protect themselves in this way.


Pairing On-Premise IT with Cloud IT Support


When moving to the cloud, companies are able to leverage cloud support. An MSP can help them with all their as-a-service solutions, reducing reliance on on-premise IT. But on-premise IT can still be needed, if an organization wants to have their IT in the same office. On-premise IT can concentrate on in-person, on-premise IT-related issues, while the MSP concentrates on the cloud infrastructure.


Getting the Latest IT Services and Software


Today, most technology is being pushed to the cloud. Companies aren't able to properly leverage best-in-class technologies without cloud solutions. But they may also want to still leverage their older products, too. A hybrid solution makes it possible for companies to start operating with the best software-as-a-service solutions while still not compromising their existing infrastructure.


Reducing Reliance on Costly IT Hardware


Maintaining on-premise hardware is expensive. Companies need to invest in servers that will serve them for the next five or ten years. These servers have to be maintained. Parts have to be swapped out. When the servers are done, they need to be disposed of and replaced. All of this creates a costly reliance on hardware that can't be avoided. But with a hybrid solution, companies are able to drastically reduce the amount of IT hardware they use. They can then focus on other aspects of the business, both in terms of time and money.


Better Latency With Customized Hybrid Cloud IT Solutions


On-premise servers are faster and more responsive, which can matter if companies are churning through large amounts of data. Consider a legal firm that has to conduct a lot of eDiscovery; they may want to keep their eDiscovery files locally so they can go through them. Meanwhile, though, they may still want the flexibility of the cloud for other things such as contracts, communications, and other documents. Hybrid cloud solutions are the answer, because on-premise solutions don't have to rely upon external data connections for their speed.


Scalability through Cloud Managed IT


On-premise solutions are difficult to scale, even if they may be useful otherwise. Sometimes companies may undergo far busier times, such as tax firms that operate at increased capacity four months out of the year. By adding cloud IT to the on-premise solutions, these companies are able to increase resources on demand. Their cloud solutions will augment their existing on-premise solutions and make the entire process easier to manage. They can then scale downwards as needed.


Leveraging Unique or Legacy Systems with Cloud Based IT


Not every company is able to switch entirely to the cloud. Some companies, such as medical companies, need access to older legacy hardware. Cloud based, hybrid solutions make it possible for these companies to not get left behind in terms of cloud adoption, while still being able to use their legacy systems through their on-premise solutions. These companies may transition fully to the cloud in the future, but hybrid solutions may be an important stepping stone on the path to get them there.


Some company infrastructures are simply too complex to easily transition entirely to the cloud. Some companies may be concerned with latency or they may be worried about privacy. An excellent example would be an animation studio that needs to keep its data safe and accessible, or a legal firm that has extremely private and confidential information. Either way, hybrid solutions are the answer. To learn more about the benefits, contact the experts at Cloud 339.

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