Managed Services - Managed services involve outsourcing day-to-day IT management for specific functions. It's essentially like hiring an external team to take care of the technical side, so you don't have to worry about it. Examples include remote server monitoring and management, network administration, and cybersecurity services.
Cloud computing services are essential in the modern IT world. These services store and access data over the Internet, rather than on a hard drive. There are several types: Software as a Service (SaaS): Here, the software is available through third parties on the Internet. Think of tools like Google Workspace or Microsoft 365. Platform as a Service (PaaS): Provides a platform that allows customers to develop, run, and manage applications without the complexity of building and maintaining infrastructure. One example is Salesforce's Heroku. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS): Provides virtualized computing resources over the Internet, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Microsoft Azure.
Network services cover the configuration, management, and security of network systems. It's about ensuring that all your computers, servers, and other network devices are connected and communicating with each other securely and efficiently.
This service involves developing customized software solutions, tailored to a company's specific needs, and integrating these solutions into existing systems. It's about creating software that does exactly what you need – a kind of adaptation for your IT systems.
Support and helpdesk services are solutions to problems in the IT world. They provide ongoing support for all IT related issues within an organization. Whether it's a minor glitch in your email system or a major system outage, these services are there to help figure out what went wrong and fix it.