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Private Cloud Virtual Desktop


We empower users with instant, intuitive and seamless access to Windows-based applications and desktops, from any browser on any device, including PCs, Macs, smartphones and tablets.

Private Cloud Application-As-A-Service


Applications As A Service refers to the delivery of computer software applications as a service via the Internet. This type of software is also referred to as SaaS (Software as a Service), software on demand and on-demand software. On-demand software has been gaining an increasing share of the software market, due to the cost savings and efficiency gains it can offer to organizations, regardless of their size. On-demand software provides financial benefits to organizations, by eliminating the expense of individual user licenses which normally accompany traditional on-premise software delivery.

Private Cloud Hardware-As-A-Service


Hardware-As-A-Server (HaaS) is a cost-effective way for small or mid-sized businesses to provide employees with state-of-the-art hardware in a cost-effective manner.


The benefits of HaaS include:


Costs: HaaS incurs reduced upfront capital expenses, allowing businesses to shift allocations from the capital expense (CapEx) budget to the operating expense budget (OpEx), thus freeing up cash flow. CapEx purchases can carry tax benefits over multiple years as the equipment's value depreciates, as amortized value is deducted from annual, taxable revenue. On the other hand, OpEx expenses are accounted for within a year, so the amount deducted from revenue -- that is, the amount spent on equipment rental in one year -- would be accounted for in that single year. OpEx expenditures are usually easier to approve because CapEx purchases typically take several layers of management approval.


Obsolescence: Ideally, under the right management contract, clients' hardware would be updated with state-of-the art equipment. With onsite hardware clients can be saddled with out-of-date equipment.


Maintenance: As with auto leasing, HaaS carries the benefit of built-in maintenance and troubleshooting costs. Also, ideally, security measures are kept up-to-date as part of the HaaS option.

Private Cloud GPU-As-A-Service


GPU as a Service where you get virtual desktops with high performance and superior graphics to support all your graphic-intensive applications.


Virtual desktops are built on NVIDIA GPUs that allow you to operate these high-end apps on multiple devices without lags.


Low-cost implications per desktop, least latency, uninterrupted services, and ease of virtual desktop management have been the reason for the rise of GPU on the cloud.


GPU on the cloud allows you to work on all popular design and 3D applications without the need for an expensive physical workstation.

Private Cloud Database-As-A-Service


Database as a service (DBaaS) is a cloud computing managed service offering that provides access to a database without requiring the setup of physical hardware, the installation of software or the need to configure the database.


Another difference is that DBaaS is a fee-based subscription service. Instead of buying software licenses, as in an on-premises deployment, customers pay for their use of system resources. That can be done on a pay-as-you-go basis, with resources being provisioned as needed to meet processing workloads.


Advantages of DBaaS


    Reduced management requirements: Techtiq takes on many of the routine database management and administration burdens.


    Elimination of physical infrastructure: The underlying IT infrastructure required to run the database is provided by Techtiq.


    Reduced IT equipment costs: Because the system infrastructure is no longer on premises, users don't need to invest in database servers or plan for hardware upgrades on an ongoing basis.


    Additional savings: In addition to lower capital expenditures, savings can come from decreased electrical and HVAC operating costs and smaller space needs in data centers, as well as possible IT staff reductions.


    More flexibility and easier scalability: The infrastructure supporting the database can be elastically scaled up or down as database usage changes, as opposed to the more complex and rigorous process required to scale on-premises systems.

Private Cloud Storage-As-A-Service


Storage as a Service (StaaS) is a way for organizations to manage storage capacity and workloads without the overhead costs of upfront capital for storage hardware and software or staff time.


Offering a zero-touch, set-it-and-forget-it experience, StaaS offers a dynamic way to simplify IT operations, complete with the ability to predict and fine-tune storage, all while keeping pace with the soaring data growth that comes from cloud and edge applications. 

With StaaS, you can:


Avoid over-provisioning:  Our team administers monitoring, load balancing, and planning capacity, so resources can be right-sized on an ongoing basis.


Reduce infrastructure costs: We provide all infrastructure, including hardware arrays, so users no longer need to purchase any storage resources ahead of time, making storage an operational expense instead of a capital-intensive upfront cost.


Centralize: With StaaS, storage is pooled and can be accessed through one unified interface, which reduces data sprawl and helps consolidate infrastructure overall.


Scale capacity and workload: Subscribers of StaaS gain a level of storage responsiveness that scales automatically, dynamically adjusting to changing application, user, and performance demands continuously.


Support digital transformation: By offloading storage management, staff can concentrate on business objectives of greater value to the business, powering an increased pace of innovation.


Decrease latency: With early issue detection and proactive support, StaaS allows organizations to head off performance issues that can cost a company as much as one percent in sales revenue per 100 milliseconds of latency.


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