GDPR Compliance

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Cloud Support

A comprehensive suite of services and tools designed to help organizations build, deploy, and manage applications and services across multiple clouds and on-premises environments.

Some technologies we use:

Microsoft Azure
Microsoft Azure DevOps
Microsoft Azure SQL Database
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Key Benefits

Whether you are looking for a partner to help you move to the cloud or manage your current Azure / AWS environment, Craftware has the experience to both.

Cost Efficiency

Reduced Capital Expenditure: Cloud services typically operate on a pay-as-you-go model, which means you only pay for what you use. This reduces the need for large upfront investments in physical hardware.

Economies of Scale: Cloud providers can offer lower costs because they can spread their infrastructure expenses across many customers.

Scalability and Flexibility

Dynamic Resource Allocation: With cloud computing, you can easily scale resources up or down based on demand. This is particularly beneficial for businesses with fluctuating workloads or those expecting growth.

Global Reach: Cloud services often have data centers around the world, allowing for easy geographic expansion without the need to set up physical servers in new locations.

Enhanced Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity

Data Redundancy: Cloud platforms inherently provide multiple layers of data backup and replication across different physical sites, significantly reducing the risk of data loss due to hardware failures or disasters.

Quick Recovery: The cloud can enable faster recovery times after outages or data loss, as data can be quickly restored from backups stored in different locations.

Improved Security and Compliance

Advanced Security Measures: Cloud providers invest heavily in security, often providing more robust security features than smaller companies could afford individually, including advanced threat detection, encryption, and compliance with international standards.

Regulatory Compliance: Many cloud providers are compliant with various industry-specific regulations (like GDPR, HIPAA), making it easier for businesses to meet legal requirements without the overhead of managing compliance on their own infrastructure.