Strategic Consulting

Cloud Solutions.

Overview

IT Factory provides robust cloud solutions to drive business efficiency and scalability. Leveraging cutting-edge technology from leading cloud services providers like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform, we deliver a comprehensive range of IT resources, from applications to complete data centers, on a flexible pay-for-use basis.

Our cloud solutions empower businesses to quickly access, scale, and manage IT resources without significant upfront investments or the complexities of traditional IT infrastructure maintenance. Whether you need to launch new initiatives or enhance the operational efficiency of your IT department, IT Factory's cloud solutions provide the necessary tools and environments. From Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) to Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) for main appliances as well as more customized services such as Security-as-a-Service (SECaaS) or Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) our offerings are designed to meet diverse needs across all business sizes and sectors.

With IT Factory, embrace the future of IT with solutions that minimize hardware and software expenditures, optimize cost structures, and boost overall business agility. Our expertise also extends to integrating software-defined technologies and virtualizing data center resources to offer more dynamic and adaptable IT services. By adopting a strategic mix of public, private, and hybrid cloud solutions, your business can achieve improved operational efficiencies, reduced costs, and a better balance between capital and operating expenses, including the following cloud service models:

  • IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service):
    IaaS enables the rental of IT infrastructure, such as servers, networks, storage and operating systems, with flexible scalability as needed. Customers manage the applications, data and middleware, while the cloud provider manages the infrastructure.
  • PaaS (Platform as a Service):
    PaaS provides an end-to-end development environment that allows developers to create, test and deploy applications without managing the infrastructure. The cloud provider manages the infrastructure, operating system and other services, allowing developers to focus on application development.
  • SaaS (Software as a Service):
    SaaS provides applications as a service, allowing users to access them via a web browser. The cloud provider manages the application, infrastructure and updates, and customers typically pay a monthly or annual subscription to use the application.
  • CaaS (Container as a Service):
    CaaS provides a container-based virtualization service that enables developers to deploy and manage containerized applications with ease. The cloud provider manages the underlying infrastructure, allowing customers to focus on application scaling and operation without the need for detailed infrastructure management.
  • FaaS (Function as a Service):
    FaaS, often referred to as serverless computing, allows developers to execute code in response to events without managing servers or infrastructure. The cloud provider automatically handles the scaling and execution environment, enabling efficient resource utilization and reducing operational complexity.
  • BaaS/MBaaS (Backend/Mobile Backend as a Service):
    BaaS or MBaaS offers a complete cloud backend solution for web and mobile applications. It provides developers with ready-to-use features such as user management, push notifications, and data synchronization. The cloud provider manages the infrastructure and backend services, enabling developers to focus on enhancing the user experience and functionality of their applications.
  • DaaS (Desktop as a Service):
    DaaS delivers virtual desktops to users via the cloud, providing access to desktop environments from any location using various devices. The service includes maintaining and upgrading hardware and software, managed by the cloud provider, thereby reducing the IT burden on the customer.
  • STaaS (Storage as a Service):
    STaaS offers scalable cloud-based storage solutions that are accessible over the internet. Customers can easily manage and adjust their storage needs without the complexities of on-premises hardware, while the cloud provider ensures security, availability, and maintenance.
  • DBaaS (Database as a Service):
    DBaaS allows users to utilize database functionality without the hassle of setting up, maintaining, and administering the database infrastructure and software. The cloud provider manages these aspects, offering capabilities like automated backups, scaling, and performance tuning.
  • SECaaS (Security as a Service):
    SECaaS involves outsourcing cybersecurity tasks to a cloud provider, who manages all aspects of security from threat detection to preventive measures and incident response. This allows customers to enjoy high-level security services with reduced internal overhead and complexity.
  • DRaaS (Disaster Recovery as a Service):
    DRaaS provides businesses with the ability to quickly recover from disasters by replicating and hosting physical or virtual servers by a third-party service provider. This service ensures data protection and recovery solutions are in place, enabling businesses to minimize downtime and maintain continuity in the event of system failures.
CLOUD MODEL
RESPONSIBILITY CATEGORIES IaaS CaaS FaaS BaaS DaaS PaaS STaaS DBaaS SECaaS DRaaS SaaS
Devices and mobile PCs Customer Customer Customer Customer Customer Customer Shared Shared Shared Shared Provider
Application configuration Customer Customer Customer Customer Shared Shared Shared Shared Shared Provider Provider
Applications Customer Customer Customer Shared Shared Shared Shared Shared Provider Provider Provider
Accounts and Identities Customer Shared Shared Shared Shared Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
Operating systems onwhich the application runs Customer Shared Shared Shared Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
Middleware or software that monitors the application Customer Shared Shared Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
Runtime or software that runs the application Customer Shared Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
User data management Shared Shared Shared Shared Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
Information and data Shared Shared Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
Security management Shared Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
Data backup and recovery Shared Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
Compliance management Shared Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
Virtualization technology Shared Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
Network security Shared Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
Physical server machines Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
Physical storage devices Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
Physical network Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
Physical datacenter Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider

Cloud Shared Responsibility Model (self study by Adam Trejgis)

Challenge

The organizations confront various challenges that demand strategic foresight and adept management to unlock the cloud's transformative potential.

  • Data Security and Compliance: How to ensure data integrity and regulatory compliance, as well as to implement security protocols to safeguard data.
  • Downtime and Business Continuity: How to minimize operational downtime and ensure perpetual data availability during migration.
  • Complexity of Migration: How to ensure application compatibility and secure data transfer between environments by adapting processes to align with cloud environments.
  • Cost Management: How to adhere to accurate budget forecasts and implement strategies for cost optimization and effective financial management.
  • Bridging the Skill Gap: How to acquire skilled cloud professionals and develop training programs for existing staff, which means managing resources effectively to meet skill demands.
  • Seamless Integration: How to ensure system compatibility and data synchronization between on-premise and cloud environments, thus assuring the consistent post-migration.

Solution

IT Factory emerges as an important player within cloud development and migration services, providing transformative solutions that enable businesses to use the full potential of cloud technologies. We provide a comprehensive set of services that encompass cloud consulting, development, migration, integration, and management to facilitate businesses in navigating through their cloud experience effortlessly.

For our clients, we also deliver a team of cloud experts, including cloud architects, developers, migration specialists, and cloud security experts, ensuring that every aspect of your cloud needs is carefully planned and executed. Whether you are initiating your cloud effort or optimizing and securing existing cloud infrastructures, our team is equipped to guide you through each stage effectively.

Our comprehensive solutions are tailored to navigate the complexities and to utilize the full potential of cloud technologies and vendors:

Service Model Core services Extended services Supporting services
IaaS EC2, EBS, Amazon VPC Elastic Load Balancing, Auto Scaling Groups AWS Outposts
PaaS AWS Lambda, AWS Fargate Elastic Beanstalk, Amazon Lightsail AWS Batch, Amazon SageMaker
SaaS Amazon WorkSpaces Amazon Chime Amazon Connect, AWS Marketplace
FaaS AWS Lambda AWS Step Functions AWS X-Ray
CaaS Amazon ECS, Amazon EKS AWS Fargate
DaaS Amazon WorkSpaces Amazon AppStream 2.0
DBaaS Amazon RDS, Amazon DynamoDB Amazon Aurora, Amazon Redshift RedshiftAmazon Neptune, Amazon DocumentDB
STaaS Amazon S3 Amazon Glacier, AWS Storage Gateway Amazon EFS
BaaS AWS Amplify, AWS AppSync
SECaaS AWS Shield, AWS WAF Amazon Inspector, AWS IAM, AWS KMS
DRaaS AWS Backup AWS Disaster Recovery

AWS cloud services (self study by Adam Trejgis)

Service Model Core services Extended services Supporting services
IaaS Compute Engine, Google VPC Persistent Disk, Compute Engine VMs Google Cloud CDN, Sole-Tenant Nodes
PaaS Cloud Functions, App Engine Cloud Run, Cloud Endpoints Google Cloud Workflows, App Engine Admin API
SaaS Google Workspace Google AppSheet Google Cloud Identity, Virtual Desktops
FaaS Google Cloud Functions Cloud Pub/Sub, Cloud Scheduler Google Cloud Tasks
CaaS Google Kubernetes Engine Cloud Run
DaaS
DBaaS Cloud SQL Cloud Bigtable, Cloud Firestore, Cloud Spanner Cloud Memorystore
STaaS Google Cloud Storage Google Filestore, Cloud Storage for Firebase Persistent Disk Snapshot, Local SSD
BaaS Firebase Google App Engine Firebase Extensions, Test Lab
SECaaS Google Cloud Security Command Center, Cloud Armor Identity-Aware Proxy, Cloud HSM, Key Management Service
DRaaS Google Cloud Backup Google Disaster Recovery

GCP cloud services (self study by Adam Trejgis)

Service Model Core services Extended services Supporting services
IaaS Azure Virtual Machines Blob Storage, Azure VPN Gateway Azure Disk Storage, Azure Managed Disks
PaaS Azure App Service Azure Logic Apps, Azure Functions Azure API Management, Azure App Configuration
SaaS Microsoft 365, Azure Active Directory Dynamics 365 Azure Information Protection
FaaS Azure Functions Azure Event Grid Azure Logic Apps
CaaS Azure Kubernetes Service Azure Container Instances Azure Service Fabric
DaaS Windows Virtual Desktop Azure RemoteApp
DBaaS Azure SQL Database, Azure Cosmos DB Azure Database for PostgreSQL Azure Table Storage, Azure SQL Managed Instance
STaaS Azure Blob Storage Azure File Storage, Azure Queue Storage Azure NetApp Files, Azure Archive Storage
BaaS Azure Mobile Apps Azure App Service Azure Notification Hubs
SECaaS Azure Security Center Azure Sentinel Azure Key Vault, Azure Firewall
DRaaS Azure Site Recovery Azure Backup Azure Backup Server

Azure cloud services (self study by Adam Trejgis)

Our offer may include the following areas:

  • Cloud Strategy and Consulting:
    Crafting strategies that align with your business and regulatory environment, with expert consultation.
  • Cloud Development:
    Developing cloud-native applications utilizing microservices architecture for scalability and resiliency.
  • Migration Services:
    Conducting assessments and planning for a seamless migration of IT landscapes to the cloud.
  • Cloud Integration:
    Integrating cloud services with existing systems and ensuring data synchronization.
  • Cloud Security and Compliance:
    Implementing robust security protocols and managing compliance.
  • Continuous Management and Optimization:
    Ongoing cloud management services, including optimization for evolving business needs. Providing continuous technical support and ensuring maintenance for security and compliance.
  • Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity:
    Safeguarding operations with disaster recovery and continuity planning.

Benefits

  • 1

    Faster implementation of business and regulatory changes

  • 2

    Lower cost and risk of the maintenance and upgrading (installing changes)

  • 3

    Better control on potentially unsupported hardware and software

  • 4

    Extended SLA time for customers due to non-real-time architecture

  • 5

    Taking care of the non-availability of experts in the legacy field

  • 6

    Controlling of expenses, resulting in the higher Return On Investment (ROI)

"Cloud computing is the foundation of digital transformation"

Adam Trejgis

Cyber Security & Risk Leader

"C&F Company has highly assessed the technical contribution delivered by specialists assigned to our projects, and therefore can recommend the IT FACTORY as a professional partner...”

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Refrences

What We Do?

  • IT Outsourcing and Body Leasing to respond to Clients’ specific needs.
  • Augmenting Clients' projects teams to strengthen their performance.

Who We Help?

  • Customers lacking their own IT resources or technology competences.
  • Partners needing to strengthen themselves with external IT resources to increase production capacity.

Why Choose Us?

  • Quick access to best IT professionals.
  • Expertise in delivery of dedicated specialists or full teams. Proven experience and references.

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