Software Service
Software as a Service, also known as cloud application services, represents the most commonly utilized option for businesses in the cloud market. SaaS utilizes the internet to deliver applications, which are managed by a third-party vendor, to its users. A majority of SaaS applications run directly through your web browser, which means they do not require any downloads or installations on the client side. Due to its web delivery model, SaaS eliminates the need to have IT staff download and install applications on each individual computer. With SaaS, vendors manage all potential technical issues, such as data, middleware, servers, and storage, resulting in streamlined maintenance and support for the business. SaaS provides numerous advantages to employees and companies by greatly reducing the time and money spent on tedious tasks such as installing, managing, and upgrading software. This frees up plenty of time for technical staff to spend on more pressing matters and issues within the organization. Get an advantages like Managed from a central location, Hosted on a remote server, Accessible over the internet, Users not responsible for hardware or software updates. When to Use SaaS, Startups or small companies that need to launch ecommerce quickly and don’t have time for server issues or software. Short-term projects that require quick, easy, and affordable collaboration. Applications that aren’t needed too often, such as tax software and applications need both web and mobile access. Google GSuite (Apps), Dropbox, Salesforce, Cisco WebEx are among popular examples of SaaS model.
Platform Service
Cloud platform services, also known as Platform as a Service (PaaS), provide cloud components to certain software while being used mainly for applications. PaaS delivers a framework for developers that they can build upon and use to create customized applications. All servers, storage, and networking can be managed by the enterprise or a third-party provider while the developers can maintain management of the applications. The delivery model of PaaS is similar to SaaS, except instead of delivering the software over the internet, PaaS provides a platform for software creation. This platform is delivered via the web, giving developers the freedom to concentrate on building the software without having to worry about operating systems, software updates, storage, or infrastructure. Software applications, sometimes called middleware, are scalable and highly available as they take on certain cloud characteristics. No matter the size of your company, using PaaS offers numerous advantages, including: Simple, cost-effective development and deployment of apps, Scalable, Highly available. Developers can customize apps without the headache of maintaining the software. Significant reduction in the amount of coding needed, Automation of business policy, easy migration to hybrid model. Builds on virtualization technology, so resources can easily be scaled up or down as your business changes. Provides a variety of services to assist with the development, testing, and deployment of apps. Accessible to numerous users via the same development application, Integrates web services and databases. When to Use PaaS: utilizing PaaS is beneficial, sometimes even necessary, in several situations. PaaS can streamline workflows when multiple developers are working on the same development project. If other vendors must be included, PaaS can provide great speed and flexibility to the entire process. PaaS is particularly beneficial if you need to create customized applications. This cloud service also can greatly reduce costs and it can simplify some challenges that come up if you are rapidly developing or deploying an app. AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Windows Azure, Heroku, Force.com, Google App Engine are among the examples of PaaS model
Infrastructure Service
Cloud infrastructure services, known as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), are made of highly scalable and automated compute resources. IaaS is fully self-service for accessing and monitoring computers, networking, storage, and other services. IaaS allows businesses to purchase resources on-demand and as-needed instead of having to buy hardware outright. IaaS delivers cloud computing infrastructure, including servers, network, operating systems, and storage, through virtualization technology. These cloud servers are typically provided to the organization through a dashboard or an API, giving IaaS clients complete control over the entire infrastructure. IaaS provides the same technologies and capabilities as a traditional data center without having to physically maintain or manage all of it. IaaS clients can still access their servers and storage directly, but it is all outsourced through a “virtual data center” in the cloud. However, providers of the IaaS manage the servers, hard drives, networking, virtualization, and storage. Some providers even offer more services beyond the virtualization layer, such as databases or message queuing. The most flexible cloud computing model easy to automate deployment of storage, networking, servers, and processing power. Hardware purchases can be based on consumption. Clients retain complete control of their infrastructure. Resources can be purchased as-needed, highly scalable. Resources are available as a service, cost varies depending on consumption, services are highly scalable and multiple users on a single piece of hardware. Organization retains complete control of the infrastructure, dynamic and flexible. When to Use IaaS; Startups and small companies may prefer IaaS to avoid spending time and money on purchasing and creating hardware and software. Larger companies may prefer to retain complete control over their applications and infrastructure, but they want to purchase only what they actually consume or need. Companies experiencing rapid growth like the scalability of IaaS, and they can change out specific hardware and software easily as their needs evolve. Anytime you are unsure of a new application’s demands, IaaS offers plenty of flexibility and scalability. Many limitations associated with SaaS and PaaS models – such as data security, cost overruns, vendor lock-in and customization issues – also apply to the IaaS model. DigitalOcean, Linode, Rackspace, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Cisco Metacloud, Microsoft Azure are among the examples of IaaS model
Mobility Service
With mobility evolving as a new way of doing business for almost every enterprise, there is a paradigm shift in strategy to becoming a ‘mobile first’ business. Enterprise mobility has moved beyond data access to becoming omnipresent, enabling anytime, anywhere, and any device accessibility to customers as well as to employees. iTGS offers a comprehensive portfolio of mobility solutions and services that can help you realize your mobility potential and address the associated challenges of how to best utilize mobility to deliver measurable and sustainable results. iTGS wide range of end-to-end mobility services are designed to guide you in determining the right tools, technologies, and strategies suited for your mobility roadmap and to realize the best ROI of your mobile investment. Mobility consulting and strategy roadmap – A suite of strategy and business architecture services that helps clients develop and implement enterprise mobility solutions. Mobility application development –Development of enterprise and consumer applications using industrialized processes, assets, and tools that differentiate our clients in the market and enhance productivity. Platforms: Android™, Apple® iOS, Windows using Native and Cross Platform application development approach, Responsive Websites, Mobile-Web Applications. Mobility business integration services (MS BI, Reporting, Salesforce, Oracle). Assisting enterprises in streamlining their device usage : Re-envision the design and development of specific mobile applications, from UI design and testing to data integration and security. Mobility AMS services and managed services : Our managed services help you accelerate deployment of mobile technology through cloud-enabled services. Build the support infrastructure and manage the mobility lifecycle end-to-end. To speed up deployment of cloud-based mobile technology solutions, iTGS offers a variety of commercial models that suit the business needs of customers. In addition, iTGS customizes mobile-based applications and focuses specifically on data alignment and security, thereby rewiring the way one views mobile services for the enterprise.iTGS also redesigns business processes across the latest technology innovations around SMAC (Social, Mobile, Analytics, and Cloud) and Internet of Things. Work with our mobility advisory services team and develop a sound strategy to achieve your enterprise mobility goals. With so many critical applications being moved to the cloud, monitoring the performance of cloud-based applications has become crucial to ensure that businesses do not suffer from unnecessary downtime. This has led to the emergence of Mobility as a Service (MaaS), which removes the need for expensive in-house tools to keep an eye on applications and infrastructure and replaces them with a service provider hosted, internet-based, monitoring dashboard. This enables users to monitor the status of their critical apps on a pay as you go basis and, crucially for many businesses, can be accessed over the internet. iTGS diverse services and solutions for mobility are supported by a dedicated practice comprised of highly specialized engineering talent with expertise in mobile technology and knowledge of industry best practices. With years of delivering sophisticated and complex mobility solutions, well equipped to leverage diverse mobile technologies and enable customers to obtain a much needed competitive edge. we deliver the innovation that a company requires to become an anywhere, anytime, and any device business
Managed Service
IT services of an organisation that are outsourced/offloaded to an external Managed IT Services Provider are called managed IT services. The managed service provider takes on the 360-degree responsibility of the entire operations of the organisation, including 24X7 monitoring, IT support on demand as well as problem resolution. One important differentiating feature of providing the services to its clients and strategic IT decisions are taken by the service provider proactively and communicated to the clients. So managed IT service providers act as technology consultants to their clients in the field of IT implementation instead of being mere on-demand service providers. A managed service provider usually provides a pay per usage pricing model with customers being charged on the basis of the services provided. More and more organization are going for managed IT services model instead of outsourcing specific IT activities to reduce their IT risk and be future ready in terms of technological disruptions. An IT managed services brochure outlines the assistance offered by the service provider and helps understand what managed IT services are. Being managed service provider (MSP) delivers services, such as network, application, infrastructure and security, via ongoing and regular support and active administration on customers’ premises, in their MSP’s data center (hosting), or in a third-party data center. MSPs may deliver their own native services in conjunction with other providers’ services (for example, a security MSP providing sys admin on top of a third-party cloud IaaS). Pure-play MSPs focus on one vendor or technology, usually their own core offerings. Many MSPs include services from other types of providers. The term MSP traditionally was applied to infrastructure or device-centric types of services but has expanded to include any continuous, regular management, maintenance and support. We have a robust set of service offerings managed by a comprehensive enterprise management framework and made available through a flexible engagement model. Our ITIL/ITSM compliant processes, investments in talent tool and management platforms, and global footprint enable high quality, secure delivery on a 24 x 7 basis. Gain a competitive advantage with comprehensive Remote Infrastructure Management Services We are the partner of choice for some of the most recognized organizations across the globe. As a trusted partner, we’ve helped customers design, build, migrate and manage their infrastructure outsourcing needs to create agile, secure and highly available environments to support their growth objectives. Partner with iTGS and take advantage of the latest technologies and platforms. We’ll provide transparency of our performance ensuring you are optimizing your full investment