Overview
Cloud computing delivers the ability to provision resources on demand to your users. Cloud computing is enabling a major transformation in which you can turn your datacenter into an IT-as-a-Service platform. This means you can deliver applications to your end users faster than ever, without investing in new infrastructure, training new personnel, or licensing new software. Cloud computing also helps your organization compete in new markets and communicate with customers in new ways. You can drive down the costs of doing business and increase your ability to adapt to changing market conditions.
Because cloud computing changes the way your organization consumes IT, you can change the role of IT in your organization and the way your team thinks about and delivers business success.
Whether in your datacenter, with a service provider, or from Microsoft’s datacenters, Microsoft provides the choice, flexibility, and control to adopt cloud computing in whichever way best meets your unique business needs; whether that be through a private cloud, a public cloud, or a combination of the two.
Microsoft provides the following cloud computing offerings:
Private Cloud
Microsoft private cloud solutions give you the flexibility and control to harness the power of the cloud on your terms. A Microsoft private cloud provides end to end service management giving you deep insight about your applications and workloads so you focus more attention on delivering business value. And with your choice of a
hosted,
pre-configured, or
custom offering, you have the power to find the private cloud solution that fits your unique business needs.
Public Cloud
Windows Azure is the cloud platform that empowers you to develop and run applications with unbounded scalability and ease-of-use. With this flexible platform you can easily scale up or down to meet the demands of your business. With the pay-for-use business model, you don’t waste money on services you won’t use. And Windows Azure allows your developers to develop and run applications quickly, while leveraging current skills to develop applications with .NET, PHP, or Java.