Z O F F E C

Loading

Cloud service provider

Cloud Service

Zoffec reduce the complexity of multi and poly-cloud world offering a range of subscription & consumption solutions from leading cloud providers.

Advisory

Advisory

  • Assessment
  • Architecture
  • Consulting

Management

Management

  • Migration
  • Optimization
  • Reporting

Governance

Governance

  • Insights &
    Billing
  • Alerting

We Offer a Wide Variety of Cloud Solutions

Cloud Computing

There are four main types of cloud computing: private clouds, public clouds, hybrid clouds, and multiclouds. There are also three main types of cloud computing services:... Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platforms-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).
Your modern life is surrounded by a "cloud," whether you look up, down, or sideways. The cloud makes anything conceivable, including ordering a cab, shopping, planning a vacation, and scheduling a lab test.
“If someone asks me what cloud computing is, I try not to get bogged down with definitions. I tell them that, simply put, cloud computing is a better way to run your business”.
Businesses all over the world have adopted the cloud in substantial numbers in last few years because it offers many advantages over traditional data centres, including increased performance, scalability, availability, and cost-effectiveness.

Why switch to the cloud from your existing physical infrastructure?

As businesses embrace the cloud, traditional on-premises IT becomes increasingly seen as an unnecessary,... costly, restrictive, and distracting burden. This creates pressure to reduce or eliminate on-premises IT by moving existing servers, VMs, apps, and data to the cloud.
Your current environment will become more agile as a result of the cloud migration, which will enable you to grow your company more quickly. A cloud platform can pay for itself right away by cutting expenses and improving management, allowing you to reinvest in key strategic projects and boosting security and dependability while driving value-added development.

Approach to migrate on-premises workload to cloud.

A solid strategy and plan that addresses all business-critical issues and—most importantly—the preparedness... of your workloads and apps is necessary for a successful migration. You can use straightforward relocation technique to overcome these difficulties. Evaluate, Strategize, Migrate and Optimize.

We help our customers in cloud Readiness Assessment.

Cloud readiness assessment is the first step in your cloud journey.
...An organization's alignment with business objectives should be ensured, as should the difficulty of migrating to the cloud and assistance with the adoption of cloud services by the organisation.A well-developed methodology for evaluating cloud readiness helps organisations in three key areas—people, processes, and cost benefits—to get ready for their cloud journey.
Reach out to us for free consultation

Do we really require security for cloud workloads?

For businesses, the cloud still serves as a vital engine of development and change.... It has taken on a bigger role in recent years in providing services to customers in a way that is both unique and quick. Protecting your assets, such as virtual servers and cloud workloads, is a necessary step in modern cloud security.
Some businesses are concerned that migrating from on-premises infrastructure to the cloud may make data more susceptible to security risks as the frequency of ransomware attacks targeting businesses climbs. Thus, instead of concentrating only on endpoint protection as a preventative measure, businesses employing clouds must concentrate on security at the workload level. Workload protection on the cloud is useful in this situation.

CASB

A cloud access security broker (CASB) is a visibility and control point that secures cloud applications. It provides data protection and threat protection services... to block malware and other attacks, prevent the leakage of sensitive data, find and manage shadow IT, and maintain regulatory compliance.
CASBs can monitor traffic and user activity, automatically prohibit threats and dangerous sharing, and enforce security regulations like authentication and alerting since they are placed between cloud app users and the cloud services themselves.
According to analysts from Gartner and elsewhere, every enterprise with a significant cloud presence needs a cloud access security broker (CASB) to protect its cloud-based data.