Embrace the Power of Collaboration with Cloud Managed Services
Improve your company's agility, data security, and efficiency with Cloud Services from ITS.
Make collaboration issues a thing of the past
Is a slow communication system slowing down your business? Do you not have enough storage space or security to grow? Move forward with cloud managed services and stop wasting time on typical collaboration problems.
You are likely lagging behind the competition if:
Your business still relies on physical servers that may have unreliable performance and security
You are still constantly paying for hardware purchase and maintenance fees
Your team is unable to collaborate online and deliver quality work remotely
You are constantly worried about data breaches and other cyberattacks that might compromise your network-based protections
Enjoy the many benefits of migrating to the Cloud
Managed cloud services that take care of migration and maintenance so you can be as productive and efficient as possible. Take the lead by moving your current systems to the cloud.

Improve Data Security
Store all of your business files and systems on geo-redundant, highly secure virtual servers to provide simple yet safe access.

Boost Agility and Efficiency
Leverage your efficiency by empowering your staff to work together and produce high-quality work from any location using any internet-connected device. rise

Save Money
Gain access to an endless array of state-of-the-art cloud collaboration tools while reducing the cost of hardware upkeep.

The Ultimate Guide to Cloud Computing
For valid reasons, a large number of businesses are shifting their operations to the cloud. Do you want to use the cloud? Read this comprehensive guide to learn more about cloud computing, including its definition, kinds, and implementation costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Cloud is accessing or storing your data offsite. Through the Cloud, businesses have the option to store and access their entire lines of business applications remotely.
Companies with multiple locations and a distributed workforce are a good fit for the Cloud. It is also a great option for businesses that do not want to keep reinvesting in server hardware and want the option to scale quickly.
Yes. The safety of the Cloud has two factors. In terms of hardware, it is much more redundant than a server being run onsite. However, a business should also follow best practices when accessing the Cloud to keep it secure at all times.
The Cloud offers a very similar experience to your actual desktop. The only difference is processing is done in a data center faraway instead of locally.
When moving to the Cloud, a company should consider what applications they use, how much data do they have, how many people are accessing the Cloud and how reliable is their internet connection. These determine if the Cloud is a good fit for you.