Data in the Cloud: The Cloud’s Role in Business Growth

Author:
Sunny Ajanaku
Global Solutions Manager, JT

Whether you’re a solo entrepreneur, a growing mid-sized company, or a global powerhouse, your business is likely facing increasing pressures to manage workloads and host data effectively. The need to handle these tasks efficiently and securely is immense.

Cloud computing has introduced a new era, offering solutions that are not only scalable and flexible but also innovative and resilient. 

 

Understanding Cloud Computing: The Basics 

At its core, cloud computing is about accessing resources through internet-based technologies in an elastic manner—meaning you use as much or as little as you need. This elasticity is a key feature of cloud computing, making it an attractive option for businesses looking to scale their operations efficiently. The major players in this space, often referred to as hyperscalers, include Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Microsoft Azure. These giants offer vast infrastructures capable of supporting even the most demanding business needs, providing not just storage but a suite of services that enhance security, flexibility, and innovation.

The Benefits of Moving to the Cloud 

The advantages of cloud computing are extensive. From scalability and security to resilience and innovation, the cloud offers businesses the tools they need to stay competitive in a rapidly changing environment. Companies like Netflix and 95% of Fortune 500 companies in the US are already using cloud services, particularly Microsoft Azure, to power their operations. This widespread adoption speaks volumes about the transformative power of the cloud.

However, as with any major shift, moving to the cloud requires a well-thought-out strategy. A lack of strategic planning is often the biggest hurdle businesses face when transitioning to cloud-based solutions. Without a clear understanding of what they hope to achieve—whether it's cost optimisation, improved performance, or enhanced sustainability—businesses risk encountering the same challenges that led them to seek out cloud solutions in the first place.

The Importance of a Strategic Approach 

Before diving into cloud adoption, businesses need to define their objectives clearly. Are you moving to the cloud because your competitor did? Or is it part of a broader strategy to optimise costs, reduce carbon footprint, or enhance agility? These are crucial questions that need to be answered to ensure a successful transition.

There are other drivers, such as potential mergers and acquisitions or the need to exit a data centre within a specific timeframe, which can also influence the decision to move to the cloud. Whatever the reason, it’s essential to have a comprehensive plan that aligns with your business goals.

Addressing Security Concerns 

One of the most common questions about cloud computing is, ‘How secure is it?’ Can the cloud really be secure? The answer is a resounding yes—when done correctly. Companies like Microsoft invest billions in security measures annually, far exceeding what most businesses can afford to spend on their own data centres. By following the right processes and ensuring that your cloud strategy is solid, you will achieve a level of security that would be difficult to match with on-premises solutions.

Conclusion 

The cloud revolution is more than just a technological change; it’s a strategic imperative for businesses looking to thrive and grow in this digital age. With the right approach, businesses can use cloud computing to not only manage their data more effectively but also to drive innovation, enhance security, and achieve greater operational efficiency.

As we progress into the future, the role of the cloud will grow in importance, making it essential for businesses to stay ahead of the curve and embrace this transformative technology. Whether you're starting your cloud journey or looking to optimise your existing strategy, the key is to approach it with a clear vision and a well-defined plan.

No matter the size of your business, what matters, is taking action—the time to start is now—before your competitors leave you behind in the digital race.

JT employees using Azure Stack Hub

As a provider, we can take deployment and management burdens off your shoulders

JT offers strategic guidance, migratory advice, and professional services for cloud transition and transformation, guiding you through every step of your cloud journey effectively.

Additionally, our pre-configured, certified platform powered by Microsoft Azure Stack Hub, provides a robust foundation for your cloud initiatives while ensuring compliance with your business's data preference requirements.

Say goodbye to complex management with our intuitive portal, designed to mirror Azure, letting you manage resources with ease. Plus, benefit from expert support and a familiar pay-as-you-go model.

With JT, your business can:

  • Trust a scalable and reliable managed platform
  • Ensure continuity with our, off-the-grid disaster recovery solutions
  • Comply with local and international data residency laws and secure your information
  • Access our skilled cloud team, supported by Microsoft's global infrastructure

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The Hybrid Advantage: How Azure Stack Hub Helps Businesses Across Industries

Author:
Ankur Desai
Cloud Solution Architect, JT

With 72% of enterprises worldwide actively adopting hybrid cloud solutions, the integration of on-premises, private, and public clouds is becoming essential. These solutions facilitate seamless collaboration and easier sharing of data and applications across different environments.

JT’s Microsoft Azure Stack Hub allows you to connect your on-premises data with Microsoft Azure's extensive capabilities and lets you build, deploy, and manage applications with exceptional control and flexibility.

In this blog, we'll explore Azure Stack Hub's advantages for businesses and its specific benefits for different industry sectors, highlighting how JT can support your hybrid cloud journey.

How does it work?

Microsoft’s Azure Stack Hub combines the power of the public cloud with private governance. It brings Azure’s established and reliable cloud services directly to your on-prem infrastructure, creating a consistent platform that allows you to:

  • Deploy both IaaS and PaaS offerings within your hybrid environment for varying workloads and user needs
  • Adhere to data residency and sovereignty requirements
  • Comply with ISO 27001 information security standards
  • Quickly adjust resources to meet fluctuating demands
  • Automate infrastructure updates and management

What are the Benefits?

Azure Stack Hub’s hybrid approach delivers a three-way advantage:

1️⃣ Flexibility and scalability

Tailor the solution to your needs, ramping up or down to optimise for cost.

2️⃣ Data sovereignty

Azure Stack Hub adheres to all major compliance certifications, including GDPR, HIPAA, and ISO 27001,  ensuring a secure and compliant environment for your most critical applications.

3️⃣ Uninterrupted services

Deploy real-time data processing on connected edge devices.

Let’s explore how it addresses the unique requirements of different industries.

 

Financial services

Trust is the financial sector’s bedrock currency, and data security is the foundation of this trust. Azure Stack Hub helps you stay firmly in control of your clients’ sensitive information.

Support for financial regulations and data security standards

  • Extend Azure’s PCI DSS and SOC compliance into your data centre so you don’t have to worry about audits.
  • Customise your security configurations and access permissions to perfectly align with internal policies and regulatory requirements.

Enhancing data analysis while ensuring data resides on-premises

  • Access cloud-based analytics while keeping private information on-site to meet data residency requirements.

Insurance sector

In the competitive insurance industry, clients expect complete security, transparency, and superior customer service. Azure Stack Hub lets you deliver on these expectations.

Enhancing data security and privacy for sensitive customer information

  • On-premises cloud environment keeps policy data secure to help you meet regulations and build trust.

Supporting risk assessment with big data analytics

  • Analyse big data securely on-site to identify trends, predict risks, and tailor product offerings.
  • Use insights to drive better pricing models and sharper risk assessments.

Real-world success: Volkswagen Financial Services (VWFS) uses Azure Stack Hub to manage 80 web apps, including their car insurance claim portal. The hybrid environment also helps VWFS fulfil data privacy duties across the 10 countries they operate in.


Government and public sector

Faced with the need to modernise, the public sector often turns to Azure Stack Hub to meet stringent data security requirements while delivering services tailored to the needs of the public.

Meeting stringent government data policies and security requirements

  • Azure Stack Hub keeps your data entirely within your own data centres.
  • Built-in encryption and access controls (inherited from Azure) exceed the most stringent government data residency conditions.

Supporting digital transformation in government operations

  • Autonomous cloud runs either completely independently or partially connected to Azure’s public cloud.
  • Break down internal data silos, simplify interactions, and enhance public service while safeguarding their data.

eGaming industry

Azure Stack Hub is built for speed to meet the eGaming industry’s high-octane demands.

Supporting massive, scalable live streaming services

  • Azure Stack Hub provides the elasticity to handle sudden surges and deliver smooth viewing experiences.

Enhancing player experience with low latency and high reliability

  • Azure Stack Hub allows you to deploy servers closer to where your players’ locations, reducing latency and improving response times.
  • Built-in redundancy and disaster recovery features also maximise uptime for your critical gaming services.

Did you know? Many gaming companies run AKS and Azure SQL Database within Stack Hub to develop games faster. Those located in countries with strict data residency laws also rely on the platform to keep player data within their local servers.


eGambling industry

Strict regulations in the booming eGambling market can make it challenging to innovate. Azure Stack Hub allows online casinos to deliver inventive new experiences securely and privately.

Meeting compliance and regulatory requirements for online casinos

  • Keeping player data resident on-premises lets your online casino fulfil GDPR and/or Gambling Commission requirements.

Providing secure and private environments for online betting

  • Establish secure enclaves within JT’s own data centres to minimise the risk of unauthorised access and ensure a safe experience for players.

Did you know? Azure Stack Hub can handle unexpected user spikes to keep betting lag-free. Many eGambling companies also use it to manage containerised applications or their game servers and back-end services.

 

Work with a provider that can take deployment and management burdens off your shoulders

JT offers a pre-configured, certified platform that uses Microsoft Azure Stack Hub, giving you a strong foundation for your cloud initiatives.

Say goodbye to complex management with our intuitive portal, designed to mirror Azure, letting you manage resources locally with ease. Plus, benefit from expert local support and a familiar pay-as-you-go model, all available locally for the first time.

With JT, your business can:

  • Rely on a scalable and reliable managed platform
  • Ensure continuity with our local, off-the-grid disaster recovery solutions
  • Comply with local data residency laws and secure your information
  • Access our skilled cloud team, supported by Microsoft's global infrastructure

Find out more or schedule a meeting today.

Register your interest >