Please fill out the form below if you have a plan or project in mind that you'd like to share with us.
IaaS provides virtualized computing resources over the internet. Users can rent virtual machines, storage, and networking resources on a pay-as-you-go basis. Popular IaaS providers include Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
PaaS provides a platform for developers to build, deploy, and manage applications without worrying about the underlying infrastructure. It includes tools and services for application development, such as databases, development frameworks, and hosting environments. Examples include Heroku and Google App Engine.

FaaS, also known as serverless computing, allows developers to run code in response to events without managing server infrastructure. It's a pay-as-you-go model where you are billed based on the actual compute resources consumed. AWS Lambda and Azure Functions are popular FaaS offerings.
SaaS delivers software applications over the internet on a subscription basis. Users can access these applications through a web browser, without needing to install or maintain software locally. Common SaaS applications include Gmail, Office 365, and Salesforce.
AWS is one of the largest and most widely used cloud providers, offering a vast array of services, including computing power, storage, databases, machine learning, analytics, and more.
Azure is Microsoft's cloud platform, providing a wide range of services for computing, analytics, databases, machine learning, and more. It's known for its strong integration with Microsoft products like Windows Server and SQL Server.
GCP offers cloud computing services, data storage, machine learning, and data analytics. Google's expertise in data and artificial intelligence is a significant part of its value proposition.
IBM's cloud services encompass a broad set of infrastructure, platform, and software services. It is particularly known for its focus on enterprise-level solutions and hybrid cloud deployments.
Oracle Cloud provides a suite of cloud services, including computing, databases, application development, and enterprise software. It's geared toward businesses that rely heavily on Oracle's software products.
SAP provides cloud solutions for businesses, including enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, databases, and application hosting.