Our Solutions
Businesses are moving to SaaS (Software as a Service) platforms via Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) and Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) because they give you:
- Close to 100% uptime
- Easy access to emails, calendars, and contacts from anywhere and any device
- Increased control over your organization’s communications
- Rapid scalability – your company can grow without the fear of outgrowing your IT infrastructure
- Availability of many add-on tools, extensions that improve efficiency
- Cloud based file sync and storage
- Improved security for your data
- Easy file sharing and live document collaboration
Switching over to cloud based applications is going to be the best thing you ever do! It’s always online, accessible from everywhere, and integrates with everything. It may seem scary at first but don’t worry we will be there to support and guide you each step of the way. You might already be using the applications offered by Microsoft, such as Outlook (email, contacts, and calendar), Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, or their equivalent offered by Google – Gmail, Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Calendar, etc.
What We Offer
The platforms
We recognize how difficult it is to make the jump from a physical server to the cloud. After all, if the former works just fine, then why switch to the latter? Because it makes sense to implement a dynamic, flexible solution for your network. The industry you operate in is constantly shifting beneath your feet, and hybrid cloud solutions from On Time Tech allow you to adapt seamlessly to your new surroundings. For more information on how our team can set you up for success in a new cloud environment, reach out today.
Google Workspace
What are examples of cloud services?
All infrastructure, platforms, software, or technologies that users access through the internet without requiring additional software downloads can be considered cloud computing services—including the following as-a-Service solutions.
IaaS provides users with compute, networking, and storage resources.
PaaS provides users with a platform on which applications can run, as well as all the IT infrastructure required for it to run.
SaaS essentially provides users with a cloud application, the platform on which it runs, and the platform’s underlying infrastructure.
FaaS is an event-driven execution model that lets developers build, run, and manage app packages as functions without maintaining the infrastructure.