The improvements to Cloud Gateway’s service have been integrated after the first twelve months of a contract with a major UK Government department, which is undergoing a major digital evolution as mandated by the Government Transformation Strategy 2017-2020. Enhancements include:
o improved visibility, through a completely revamped portal
o improved service management, combining best practice ITIL guidance with a state of the art VeriSM approach
o greater choice of cloud service providers for instant, high bandwidth access, through additional strategic relationships
Justin Day, managing director at Cloud Gateway, observed: “Large organisations in particular are full of very smart, even visionary, executives who know what needs to be done and why, and are very good at the strategy. But they quickly discover that execution of a cloud strategy is a whole new ball game, requiring expensive, scarce resources and, of course, time. Our managed service affords them the opportunity to effect the move to cloud operations more quickly, more securely, while avoiding costly mistakes, and/or to maintain those operations effectively.
“In a nutshell, Cloud Gateway enables any organisation to focus on the specifics of what the organisation does or needs to do, instead of worrying about the network complexities involved in how to do it – but with full visibility and control,” he added.
Cloud Gateway manages and secures cloud connectivity while retaining and integrating any ‘must keep’ elements of legacy infrastructure. Benefits include the provision of networking expertise which is, in a cloud environment, perhaps even more important than in the pre-cloud era; and cybersecurity expertise, also a priority for any digital business.
Offering maximum flexibility to customers, Cloud Gateway’s managed service comprises a suite of highly modular, supplier-agnostic solutions, spanning:
- connection to any cloud provider
- the provision of future-ready infrastructure
- network security