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Founded in 1996More than 200 professionalsClients nationwide and in U.S.
territoriesServing the private and public
sectorsServices and solutions leading
provider
COMPANY OVERVIEWWHO WE ARE
Designing and delivering
innovative, high-value, and cost-effective
consulting services and application
technology solutions
WE PROVIDE THE EXPERTS
EXPERIENCED100+ years of combined IT experience in TCC owners
CERTIFIEDCMMI Level 2 Assessed, Microsoft Gold Partner, ITIL Certified Staff
RECOGNIZEDOne of America’s Fastest Growing Private Companies in 2014 and 2015 by
Inc. 5000SUCCESSFUL
Proven success with HHS Government Agencies since 1999
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SERVICE AREAS
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Managed Infrastructur
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Custom Software
Development
Platform Management
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SERVICESTHAT MAKE YOUR JOB EAS IER
SOLUTIONSPROV ID ING RESULTS AND EFF IC IENC IES
Mobile Workforce Software - eXpedite
Comprehensive Child Care Systems
Workforce Background Check & Credentialing System
METHODOLOGYITIL PMI/PMBOKCMMI AGILE SCRUM
CERTIFICATIONS & ALLIANCES
ITIL Certified Staff
Microsoft Gold App. DevelopmentMicrosoft Gold HostingMicrosoft Silver Datacenter
CERTIFICATIONS ALLIANCES
CLOUD COMPUTING FACTS By 2020 cloud computing will cross the $270 billion mark. 91% of SMBs says their cloud providers made it easier to satisfy
compliance requirements. 64% of companies have reduced waste and lowered energy
consumptions after shifting to the cloud. The US Federal Government saved $5.5 Billion per year, starting 2012,
by shifting to Cloud Services. Cloud Computing is up to 40 times more cost effective for an SMB,
compared to running its own IT system 56% of organization are seeking to hire staff with cloud expertise. 47% of companies said they witness lower operating costs after cloud
adoptions.
WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING?
Cloud Computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction - National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
NIST Essential Characteristics: On-demand Self Service Broad Network Access Resource Pooling Rapid Elasticity Measured Service
– NIST Special Publication 800-145
Software as a Service (SaaS) - The capability provided to the consumer is to use the provider’s applications running on a cloud infrastructure. The applications are accessible from various client devices through either a thin client interface, such as a web browser (e.g., web-based email), or a program interface. Examples: AWS SNS, SES,
Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Is the self-service enabled compute service that provisions computing resources in terms of CPU, memory and volatile disk storage through resource descriptors provided at the deployment time. Examples: Azure Web Role and Worker Role
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - The capability provided to the consumer is to provision processing, storage, networks, and other fundamental computing resources where the consumer is able to deploy and run arbitrary software, which can include operating systems and applications. Example: vCloud Air– NIST Special Publication 800-145
CLOUD SERVICE MODELS
Private cloud. The cloud infrastructure is provisioned for exclusive use by a single organization comprising multiple consumers (e.g., business units). It may be owned, managed, and operated by the organization, a third party, or some combination of them, and it may exist on or off premises.
Public cloud. The cloud infrastructure is provisioned for open use by the general public. It may be owned, managed, and operated by a business, academic, or government organization, or some combination of them. It exists on the premises of the cloud provider.
Hybrid cloud. The cloud infrastructure is a composition of two or more distinct cloud infrastructures (private, community, or public) that remain unique entities, but are bound together by standardized or proprietary technology that enables data and application portability (e.g., cloud bursting for load balancing between clouds).– NIST Special Publication 800-145
CLOUD DEPLOYMENT MODELS
Major and Local Cloud Providers
Local Cloud ProvidersMajor Cloud Providers
CLOUD TODAY It's a data land grab - the race for your data is on. Data assets are now to
companies what oil resources are to nations. This means that any cloud service provider looking to cement themselves as a mission critical foundation for companies needs to make a play for all of an organization's data on their platform.
Cloud analytics helps IT - Keeping tabs on cloud deployment costs, and their capacity to expand rapidly, will lead IT leaders to rely on powerful analytics solutions that are on-hand all the time.
Moving data to the cloud gets closer to copy/paste. - With self-service cloud analytics and data prep now a reality, the chance of letting an individual move data into a cloud ecosystem quickly and easily (and without a technical background) is on the horizon.
IT Assumes the Role of innovation brokers - Cloud adoption will peak and shift the role of IT from system fixers to innovation brokers as IT professionals develop new productivity tools and proactive policies to help enterprises make use of the cloud.
CLOUD TOMORROW Containers - run on a single machine share the same operating system kernel;
they start instantly and use less RAM. Images are constructed from layered filesystems and share common files, making disk usage and image downloads much more efficient.
CLOUD TOMORROW (cont.)
There will be more market convergence around Google, AWS, and Microsoft. - Computerworld
Within two years, 34% of enterprises will have 60% or more of their applications on a cloud platform. 47% of marketing departments will have 60% or more of their applications on a cloud platform in two years. – Gartner
NoOps versus DevOps - the new model should allow developers to focus on business requirements, while the cloud provider handles the infrastructure and the scalability. The more the underlying technologies are abstracted, the less operational tasks are required, hence the NoOps term. - Eric Schmidt\Alphabet (Google’s parent company)