Delta Web Services (DWS) is committed to helping organizations achieve the business outcomes they expect through the effective utilization of cloud computing. When implemented properly, cloud computing can provide a significant return on investment and faster business results, with reduced costs, risks, and disruptions. We assist our clients in making informed decisions regarding which applications to migrate to the cloud and when, and provide a range of services to maximize their use of data and ensure a secure environment. Our expertise in managing hybrid IT environments for some of the world's largest companies, as well as our track record of migrating 45,000 workloads to the cloud each year, modernizing hundreds of mainframe systems, and transforming 10,000+ applications to the cloud, makes DWS a reliable partner in defining, executing and managing your cloud strategy.
Delta Web Services (DWS) enables fast, self-service provisioning and management across clouds, cloud providers, and hybrid IT environments. You can rely on us to orchestrate private and public clouds, servers, and mainframes as an effective whole. This allows for an efficient and streamlined IT environment, improving agility and supporting business objectives.
We provide comprehensive public cloud migration services and managed services that incorporate close partnerships with leading public cloud technology and platform providers. Our partnerships with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure enable us to offer a wide range of services that are designed to help organizations move to the cloud and manage their cloud environments effectively. Our team has deep expertise in working with these platforms, which allows us to provide tailored solutions that meet the specific needs of our clients.
We enable organizations to increase business agility and innovation through the migration of applications and workloads to modern cloud platforms. Our managed services for SAP and containers include cloud consulting and migration services, ensuring fast and flexible deployment of cloud-enabled business solutions. Our solutions are designed to help organizations take advantage of the scalability, cost-efficiency, and speed that cloud platforms can offer. With our expert guidance, you can trust us to help you navigate the process of moving your applications and workloads to the cloud and ensure that your systems are running smoothly and efficiently.
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Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale.
In cloud computing, customers access and use resources, such as applications and storage, on demand from the cloud provider's servers. They pay only for what they use, typically on a pay-per-use basis.
The benefits of cloud computing include reduced costs, increased agility, scalability, and accessibility.
The three main types of cloud computing are public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud.
A public cloud is owned and operated by a third-party cloud service provider, which delivers computing resources over the Internet.
A private cloud is owned and operated by a single organization and dedicated to a specific set of customers or business units.
A hybrid cloud is a combination of public and private clouds, where some critical applications and sensitive data are maintained in a private cloud for security reasons, while other less sensitive applications can be hosted in the public cloud.
Cloud computing security is a shared responsibility between the cloud service provider and the customer. The provider is responsible for securing the underlying infrastructure, while the customer is responsible for securing their data and applications.
The challenges of cloud computing include security, vendor lock-in, data sovereignty, and loss of control over data.
The three main cloud service models are Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS).