CNS

CLOUD SOLUTIONS

We’ll give you access to instant computing infrastructure, as big as you need. You’ll pay nothing more. It’ll be safe, scalable, mobile and work around YOUR business needs. You’ll also have access to services that eliminate downtime, lost data, and security issues of your emails and internal networks. How does being a next-generation digital business sound?

IAAS 

Avoid the expense and complexity of buying and managing your own servers with an instant computing infrastructure. Scale up and down with demand and pay only for what you use. 

 

SAAS 

Achieve distinct IT outcomes with flexibility and scalability of your software requirements for greater security, availability, faster service delivery, and lower cost. 

 

PAAS 

Extend the power of your desktop and application virtualization to support workplace mobility while driving greater levels of operational efficiency at lower costs. 

Cloud help business gain flexibility and scalability. CNS has deep expertise in several industries, with proven methods and a broad set of cloud solutions to help you discover, migrate, manage and secure your multi cloud environment.   

We provide you with application modernization to accelerate your cloud journey.   

CNS provides an end-to-end solution to accelerate and automate modernization activities. We help you modernize your application portfolio based on APIs, micro services, containers and DevOps for faster time to market, improved user experience and optimized cost. 
Cloud native refers to the concept of building and running applications to take advantage of the distributed computing offered by the cloud delivery model. CNS provides Cloud native apps that are designed and built to exploit the scale, elasticity, resiliency, and flexibility the cloud provides. 

Cloud native solutions offered by CNS will empower your organization to build and run scalable applications in public, private, and hybrid clouds. Modern cloud native architecture enable loosely coupled systems that are resilient, manageable, and observable.  
With cloud data warehousing, you are no longer limited by physical data centers and you can now dynamically control your data warehouses to rapidly meet changing business budgets and requirements.  

Similar to a traditional data warehouse, a cloud data warehouse stores information from a variety of disparate data sources such as IoT, CRM, finance systems, etc.  

Since the data in a cloud-based data warehouse is highly structured and unified, it's at-the-ready to support a wide variety of specific business intelligence. 

Key features 
  • Massively parallel processing (MPP): Cloud-based data warehouses that support big data projects uses MPP architectures to provide high-performance queries on large data volumes.  
  • Columnar data stores: MPP data warehouses are typically columnar stores — the most flexible and economical for analytics. Columnar databases store and process data by columns instead of rows and make aggregate queries, the type often used for reporting, run dramatically faster. 
DevOps and Managed Services are two different approaches that can both facilitate technological innovation in your company. 

  • DevOps – is a concept which encapsulates the collaborative relationship between development and IT operations, creating a reiterative lifecycle to continuously improve on a company’s technology. 
  • Managed Services – takes over the perfunctory, frequently tedious IT maintenance such as problem ticket support. Traditionally, IT professionals have served global enterprises as a gatekeeper to technological changes.  The IT department has been wholly responsible for service strategy, design, transition and operation. They have been owners of business processes; they monitor and report on KPIs such as response time, down time, et cetera. After developers designed, coded and tested solutions, the IT department plans, authorizes and is in charge of deployment in the cloud. 


With DevOps, software developers and IT teams in charge of operations are in deep communication with each other. There is more cross-knowledge between the developers and IT operations, and a more seamless workflow that eliminates sizeable knowledge siloes in the traditional model. The result is the smooth deployment of technology, such as software and updates in the safest, most reliable way possible. 
The shortest downtime due to a data breach or hack can have catastrophic consequences. Ensure that you are up and running in a matter of seconds with CNS Disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS), a cloud computing service model that allows an organization to back up its data and IT infrastructure in a third party cloud computing environment and provide all the DR orchestration, all through a SaaS solution, to regain access and functionality to IT infrastructure after a disaster.

The as-a-service model means that the organization itself doesn’t have to own all the resources or handle all the management for disaster recovery, instead relying on the service provider. Disaster recovery planning is critical to business continuity. Many disasters that have the potential to wreak havoc on an IT organization have become more frequent in recent years:

  • Natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, wildfires and earthquakes
  • Equipment failures and power outages
  • Cyberattacks
If a shutdown is the only solution to stop an information breach, have the peace of mind knowing that your replicated data solution protects your business interests.

Online backup service, also known as cloud backup or backup as a service (BaaS), is a method of offsite data storage in which files, folders, or the entire contents of a hard drive are regularly backed up by a service vendor to a remote secure cloud-based data repository over a network connection. The purpose of online backup is simple and straightforward: to protect the information – whether it's business data or personal – from the risk of loss associated with user error, hacking, or any other kind of technological disaster.

Instead of performing backup with a centralized, on-premises IT department, CNS Backup as a Service connects systems to a private, public, or hybrid cloud managed by the outside provider.
Your data, applications, and the infrastructure of your network that uses the cloud will be covered by everything from standard software to a fully-integrated managed solution. 

  Cloud security offers many benefits, including: 

Centralized security: Just as cloud computing centralizes applications and data, cloud security centralizes protection. Cloud-based business networks consist of numerous devices and endpoints that can be difficult to manage when dealing with shadow IT or BYOD. Managing these entities centrally enhances traffic analysis and web filtering, streamlines the monitoring of network events and results in fewer software and policy updates.  

Reduced costs: One of the benefits of utilizing cloud storage and security is that it eliminates the need to invest in dedicated hardware. Not only does this reduce capital expenditure, but it also reduces administrative overheads.  

Reduced Administration: with CNS, you can forget about manual security configurations and constant security updates. These tasks can have a massive drain on resources, when you move them to the cloud, all security administration happens in one place and is fully managed on your behalf. 

Reliability: Cloud computing services offer the ultimate in dependability. With the right cloud security measures in place, users can safely access data and applications within the cloud no matter where they are or what device they are using. 
Minimize operating costs of business email with zero commitments for infrastructure, hardware, or licenses. Minimal ongoing IT costs mean returns are immediate.

Cloud email offers you robust email tools and gives you access to them over the internet. With cloud-based email hosting, a vendor serves your email client and represents like any other cloud-based service you already use. Think of a movie-streaming service you pay for but instead designed to help you communicate and run your business.

Top five reasons to use cloud email services
  • Convenience: gives you access to your messages via any connected device as long as you have internet access and a connected device.


  • Cost: An in-house email server might seem like a cost-effective way to get the services you need, but when you take a step back, you’ll realize just how expensive it can be. Not only do you have to account for the cost of the server itself, but you’ll also have to purchase an operating system and email platform, as well as the rack, and pay for the electricity, cooling, and staff to support it.


  •  Up-to-date security: Most large email providers have made cloud computing security their number one priority. With the most modern tools available, a team of security experts and far-reaching protocols in place to protect their clients, you’re likely far more protected with a cloud-based email hosting service than you would be if you had to rely on one of your staffers to keep your email server up to date.


  • Scalability: Scalability will be easy as your company grows. That gives your team more time to focus on maintaining quality during your growth spurt.


  •  Easier disaster recovery: If your email server becomes infected, recovering lost data can be difficult. An email cloud platform has redundancy built-in. That means you can recover your messages, contacts and any data stored within your email system quickly and easily.