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1Cloud Computing Services in Malaysia
- Cloud Computing Services in Malaysia is the
delivery of on-demand computing services -- from
applications to storage and processing power --
typically over the internet and on a
pay-as-you-go basis. Rather than owning their own
computing infrastructure or data centers,
companies can rent access to anything from
applications to storage from a cloud service
provider.One benefit of using cloud computing
services is that firms can avoid the upfront cost
and complexity of owning and maintaining their
own IT infrastructure, and instead simply pay for
what they use, when they use it.In turn,
providers of cloud computing services can benefit
from significant economies of scale by delivering
the same services to a wide range of
customers.Cloud computing services cover a vast
range of options now, from the basics of storage,
networking, and processing power through to
natural language processing and artificial
intelligence as well as standard office
applications. Pretty much any service that
doesn't require you to be physically close to the
computer hardware that you are using can now be
delivered via the cloud.
2What Are the Main Types of Cloud Computing?
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is the service
model that forms the foundation for your cloud
technology deployment. Through an IaaS provider,
you gain on-demand access via the internet to
core IT resources including computers (virtual or
dedicated hardware), networking, and storage. - IaaS provides you with access to a flexible
state-of-the-art hardware resource that can be
scaled to meet the processing and storage needs
of your business. You utilize this infrastructure
to provision your organizations applications,
software, and platforms free from the
responsibility of managing and maintaining it.
3Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS) is the cloud service
model where you access combined hardware and
software tools through a service provider. PaaS
is most commonly used for application
development.
A PaaS provider gives you access to the combined
cloud infrastructure required for application
development databases, middleware, operating
systems, servers without the underlying
complexity of managing it. This allows you to
become more efficient. Instead of spending time
installing and configuring infrastructure, you
are instead focussed solely on developing,
running, and managing applications.
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5Software as a Service (SaaS)
Software as a Service (SaaS) is the cloud service
model that provides you access to a completed
software product, run and managed by the service
provider. Most SaaS solutions tend to be end-user
applications.
Accessing your chosen software using a SaaS model
frees you to focus solely on how to best utilize
that software. With the SaaS provider responsible
for providing, maintaining, and upgrading the
software including the underlying
infrastructure.
A common SaaS example is a web-based customer
relationship management (CRM) solution. You store
and manage all your contacts via CRM without
having to upgrade the software to the latest
version or maintaining the server and operation
system the software is running on.
6Cloud Database Services
Database services in the cloud offer the
provision of purpose-built databases you can
scale to meet demand with compute and storage
resources you can adjust. Cloud databases are
fully managed, leaving you free to input,
analyze, and utilize your data without the need
to consider the underlying infrastructure.
Cloud service providers have expanded to offer a
range of relational and non-relational (NoSQL)
databases to house your different data needs.
Giving you a depth of choice even within the
subcategories with options including MySQL or
Kinstas database of choice, MariaDB.
Whether you need an everyday SQL Server database
for traditional applications (CRM, ERP, etc.), or
wide column database to support a high scale
industrial app, you can find it in the cloud.
7Summary
The Cloud Computing Services in Malaysia offers
you countless infrastructure, platform, and
software as a service solutions. All of which you
can choose to deploy in a public, private, or
hybrid solution. Your business is unique, and so
its important you take the time to understand
each of the available solutions and which setup
is right for your business.
This constant state of evolution will give you
opportunities almost daily to trial new
solutions, or identify technologies that can take
your business to the next level.