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Aptus partners with you on your journey to the cloud - we offer cloud consulting and services across Australia.

SMEs, enterprise and government are actively and rapidly migrating their business process and services to the cloud. Today, the agility, sustainability and profitability of any business depends on the intelligent adoption of cloud technology.

Our cloud services and solutions:

Strategic cloud consulting: our ICT consultancy assists you in the proper scoping, design, architecture and implementation of the best-fit journey to the cloud for your business.

Virtualisation: as your first step in the journey to the cloud, some or all of your existing IT infrastructure, applications and components are migrated to a simulated environment  to prepare your business for an ultimately fully cloud-based environment.


Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS): using our Australian cloud infrastructure, your business uses our servers, network equipment and data centre storage space - you pay only for what you use.


Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS):  our cloud-based computing platforms provides your business with the hardware architecture and software framework required to design, develop, test and deploy applications and integrated services.


Software-as-a-Service (SaaS):  cloud-based software means low per-user costs, superior software compatibility and integration and greater mobility and collaboration. Our vendor-agnostic solutions are best-fit to all industries - education, government, business, finance, retail, manufacturing, health and construction – for any business processes or function, including:
  • Data backup, storage and recovery
  • Email and data archiving
  • Unified communications
  • Collaboration
  • CRM and social CRM
  • Accounting and billing management
  • Project management
  • Marketing automation

Security-as-a-Service (SecaaS) & Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS): our cloud security consulting and identity and access management (IAM) divisions enable best-of-breed cloud security, including encrypted role-based access and authentication, user provisioning, credential management and single sign-on (SSO) capabilities.

 How far is your business on the Journey to Cloud?

Contact Aptus to discuss your cloud solution.

 

      

Cloud benefits

 

Decreased ICT capital & maintenance costs
Enables agile, scalable & flexible growth
Lower carbon footprint & IT energy spend
Secure, scalable data storage, backup & recovery
Mobility, accessibility & collaboration
Streamlined systems & processes
Increased productivity & profit

Take your business to the cloud

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How far is YOUR business on the journey to the cloud?

7 Questions about YOUR cloud solution

Q1: Have you done short- and long-term ROI of your cloud solution’s financial objectives?

Q2: Do you have a clear executive vision and direction for business transformation for your cloud solution?

Q3: Have you considered the interface conversation costs and flexibility of your existing system?

Q4: Do you have the expert skills available to set up your cloud solution?

Next question…

Q5: Does your cloud solution comply with legal, contractual and moral regulatory frameworks?

Q6: Have you done a risk analysis to identify threats to the stability of your cloud solution?

Q7: Do you have a proper security, data backup and recovery plan in place for your cloud solution?

Need answers? Contact Aptus to discuss your cloud solution.

Quick cloud fact

 

“Cloud computing is a vital part of the transition to an online world. It offers lower-cost, flexible and scalable IT. Using the cloud increases mobility and productivity and decreases start-up costs.”

(Source: Senator the Hon. Stephen Conroy, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy)

Quick cloud fact


Australian businesses taking a cloud approach could lower their information and communication technologies operations by up to 25% and capital expenditures by up to 50%.


(Source: KPMG)