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Cloud Computing

The Cloud is the ultimate super-computer.

It has unlimited scalability, comprising literally millions of servers, and resources can be turned on and off in seconds. It truly provides Information Technology on-tap, and completely replaces the need to maintain servers, complex software, air conditioning, power supplies etc..

TriSys has over 10 years experience with cloud computing and thousands of customers trust us to manage their IT needs every second of every day. We can help you both improve the reliability and scalability of your information technology systems, as well as reduce your annual costs by up to 50%.



TriSys partners with the worlds leading cloud computing vendors to provide
100% availability across the globe to our customers, and their customers.

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Why Cloud Computing?

The cloud represents nothing short of a revolution not only in the IT industry, but also in all consumer markets. The days of expensive on-premise hardware, software and associated high costs such as space, air conditioning, power are coming to an end. This presents both opportunity and challenges to IT departments throughout the world.
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What Cloud?

There are many clouds in computing terms, ranging from platforms, infrastructure and applications as services through to the numerous vendors who are spending literally hundreds of billions of dollars on creating the IT of today and tomorrow. Luckily, we know precisely what cloud.

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How to migrate to the Cloud?

You may currently have a classic on-premise IT infrastructure, but unless you have actually migrated one or more systems to the cloud, it can be a daunting prospect. TriSys has navigated this minefield already and can help you get there, and turn your IT department into heroes, reduce costs and improve your business.
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Next Steps

We would very much welcome the opportunity to learn more about your requirements for migrating to the cloud, and potentially advise you on how to achieve your objectives.

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