
Cloud Computing
VBJ Understands Organizations of every type, size, and industry are using the cloud for a wide variety of use cases which has not limited to: data backup, disaster recovery, email, virtual desktops, software development and testing, big data analytics, and customer-facing web applications.
Our Cloud Services give easy access to a broad range of technologies so that our client can innovate faster and build nearly anything that can be imagine. With us it can be quickly spin up resources as per need starting from infrastructure services, such as compute, storage, and databases, to Internet of Things, machine learning, data lakes and analytics, and much more.
Our Cloud services is agility and can deploy technology services in a matter of minutes, and get from idea to implementation several orders of magnitude faster. It always gives freedom to experiment, test new ideas to differentiate customer experiences, and transform business.
VBJ Cloud services is flexible and awesome in cost savings and allows to trade fixed expenses which include data centers and physical servers for variable expenses.
We Provide three main types of cloud computing include Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service. Each type of cloud computing provides different levels of control, flexibility, and management so that you can select the right set of services for your needs.

Software as a Service (SaaS)
SaaS provides a complete product that is run and managed by the service provider. VBJ SaaS referring to end-user applications such as web-based email. With a SaaS offering, don’t have to think about how the service is maintained or how the underlying infrastructure is managed. Need to think about how will use that particular software.
VBJ offer Public SaaS cloud is a type of cloud computing in which a cloud service provider makes computing resources—anything from SaaS applications, to individual virtual machines (VMs), to bare metal computing hardware, to complete enterprise-grade infrastructures and development platforms—available to users over the public internet. These resources might be accessible for free, or access might be sold according to subscription-based or pay-per-usage pricing models.
Our public cloud owns, manages, and assumes all responsibility for the data centers, hardware, and infrastructure on which its customers’ workloads run, and it typically provides high-bandwidth network connectivity to ensure high performance and rapid access to applications and data, Public cloud is a multi-tenant environment—the cloud provider's data center infrastructure is shared by all public cloud customers.
Our Private cloud provides, cloud infrastructure and computing resources including elasticity, scalability, and ease of service delivery with the access control, security, and resource customization of on-premises infrastructure, our private cloud is typically hosted on-premises in the customer's data center. But also can be hosted an independent cloud provider’s infrastructure or built on rented infrastructure housed in an offsite data center.
We also provide Hybrid cloud which is a combination of public and private cloud environments. Specifically, and ideally, a hybrid cloud connects an organization's private cloud services and public clouds into a single, flexible infrastructure for running the organization’s applications and workloads.
Our hybrid cloud is to establish a mix of public and private cloud resources and with a level of orchestration between them that gives an organization the flexibility to choose the optimal cloud for each application or workload and to move workloads freely between the two clouds as circumstances change.

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
IaaS contains the basic building blocks for cloud. It typically provides access to networking features, computers including virtual or on dedicated hardware, and data storage space.
IaaS give highest level of flexibility and management control over all resources. It is one of the layers of the cloud computing platform. It allows customers to outsource their IT infrastructures such as servers, networking, processing, storage, virtual machines, and other resources.
Customers access these resources on the Internet using a pay-as-per use model.
IaaS cloud computing platform layer eliminates the need for every organization to maintain the IT infrastructure.
IaaS is offered in three models: public, private, and hybrid cloud. The private cloud implies that the infrastructure resides at the customer-premise. In the case of public cloud, it is located at the cloud computing platform vendor's data center, and the hybrid cloud is a combination of the two in which the customer selects the best of both public cloud or private cloud.

Platform as a Service (PaaS)
PaaS removes the need to manage underlying infrastructure usually hardware and operating systems, and allow to focus on the deployment and management of your applications.
This helps more efficient with very less resource procurement, capacity planning, software maintenance, patching, or any of the other undifferentiated heavy lifting involve in running your application.
This model provide customer a complete cloud platform hardware, software, and infrastructure for developing, running, and managing applications without the cost, complexity, and inflexibility that often comes with building and maintaining that platform on-premises.
Via our PaaS we host everything that include servers, networks, storage, operating system software, databases, development tools at respective data center.
The most commonly-cited benefits of PaaS, compared to an on-premises platform, include: Faster time to market, Affordable access to a wider variety of resources, more freedom to experiment, with less risk, Easy, cost-effective scalability.
With Our PaaS, Customer can purchase additional capacity, and start using it immediately, whenever they need it.
PaaS services provide a shared software development environment that allows development and operations teams access to all the tools they need, from any location with an internet connection.
VBJ PaaS reduces costs by enabling an organization to avoid capital equipment expense associated with building and scaling an application platform. But PaaS also can also reduce or eliminate software licensing costs by handling patches, updates and other administrative tasks, PaaS can reduce your overall application management costs.