As a member or owner of a growing business, you need to scale your business with technology so you have the right amount of IT infrastructure for your current workforce size and operational processes. Technology as a Service (TaaS) allows you to scale up your business with cloud technology as it grows and your business needs change. Let’s examine what TaaS includes and how its services and solutions can support and improve your network infrastructure.
How Do TaaS Solutions Support Your IT Infrastructure?
When your managed service provider (MSP) offers TaaS to your business, they’re giving you access to cloud-based technology on demand. They use this technology to improve your network’s scalability in cloud computing. For example, they can use auto scaling to help your network adjust to growth so it maintains its capacity and the number of computer resources it uses and provides to your user base. However, that’s just one of TaaS’s capabilities. You can also work with your MSP to use TaaS to implement cloud solutions that reduce the amount of physical hardware your network needs to operate through services such as Desktop as a Service.
How Does Desktop As A Service (DAAS) Fit Within Taas?
DaaS fits within TaaS because this service allows you to create a virtual desktop for any device used within your business’s IT infrastructure. So, for example, if you want virtual desktops to run on your employees’ laptops or tablets, your MSP’s DaaS solutions can provide them for you. How do DaaS solutions work? A virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) setup in your network’s back end runs the virtual machines that provide the DaaS solution’s operating system. A third-party cloud provider hosts the DaaS solution so it reaches your end-user’s devices, where they can use the solution to perform their jobs.
What Other Cloud Services Can Taas Provide?
You can also use Technology as a Service to migrate to the cloud or update your current cloud solutions. For instance, you can work with your MSP to set up a hybrid cloud solution with their TaaS resources. With a hybrid cloud solution, you run private and public cloud solutions in parallel environments so you receive the best of both types of cloud solutions. You can also use Technology as a Service to decrease your reliance on data centers for data storage. Overall, TaaS helps you virtualize your network, so it requires less hardware and has the flexibility to increase or decrease its size and capacity as your business grows and changes.
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When your managed service provider (MSP) offers TaaS to your business, they’re giving you access to cloud-based technology on demand. They use this technology to improve your network’s scalability in cloud computing. For example, they can use auto scaling to help your network adjust to growth so it maintains its capacity and the number of computer resources it uses and provides to your user base.
How TaaS Solutions Benefit Your Business
TaaS solutions benefit your business because they provide small business owners with access to enterprise-level technology. When you use TaaS to improve your network, you pay a monthly fee, and your MSP provides just the technology you need for the given moment. Then your MSP can adjust and change the types of technology they provide as your business and IT needs change. Additionally, your MSP can use their TaaS offerings to develop custom software for your new team member onboarding process or other routine business processes. They can also develop solutions that improve your customer service procedures and processes. Overall, TaaS benefits your business by giving you perpetual access to top-quality technology solutions at monthly subscription prices that fit your business’s budget.
Implement Reverus’s TaaS Solutions in Your Network
Are you ready to implement the technology solutions your IT infrastructure needs to support your business’s growth? If you are ready, reach out to Reverus today. We have all the technology solutions you need to scale your IT infrastructure for your current size and all future growth you may experience.