2. Began the operation in 2007 with the first
Hosted Exchange 2003 service in Indonesia,
PT Infinys System Indonesia (Infinys) is the
pioneer and one of the leader in the Cloud
Computing industry in the country.
Infinys services are ranging from
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform
as a Service (PaaS) and Backup as a Service
(BaaS) applied on:
To support its Cloud Computing business,
Infinys operates in two data centers
(location based in Jakarta). Infinys running
on multiple
connections with each of local bandwidth
(OpenIXP, IIX and C2IX) is 10 Gbps and
international bandwidth is 600 Mbps. All of
Infinys
services have 99.5% guaranteed uptime.
We also partner and implementor for big
player cloud computing like Amazon Web
Service (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and etc.
Virtual server services
with various operating
system
to choose from
Cloud
Server
It’s a integrated services
among enterprise email
system (Microsoft 365 and
Google Suite).
Cloud
Apps
Complete data protection
solution, easy to use, and
suitable for your business
Backup
Service
3. Web 1.0: During the phase that lasted from the 1990s to the 2000s, the internet mainly featured static pages with
users granted zero options to voice their feedback or opinion.
Web 2.0: This version of the web started in the 2000s and continues even now – the so-called social web, with
users playing a key role in information exchange. This is the era of Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube when most of
the content posted or shared relies on users’ contributions.
Finally, Web 3.0 is shaping up right in front of our eyes. This is the era when computers can understand and
interpret information, deliver personalized content, and the web itself is built around decentralized
technologies.
Evolution Of The Web : Web 1.0. - Web 3.0
4. Web 2.0 Disadvantages
Usually referred to as read-
write web
All data is stored on a
centralized server, controlled
by the companies.
Facebook, Google, YouTube , and
Twitter began storing users
data in their servers so that
they can serve us better
content through machine
learning. This in turn would
make us stay on their websites
longer, therefore providing
more ad revenue for these
companies.
Summarize web 2.0 we can say
that users are the product.
5. The web3 concept aims to create a
decentralized, but secure, internet in
which people can securely exchange
money and information, without the
need for middlemen or big tech
companies.
Unlike Web 2.0 where data is stored in
a single database or on a cloud
provider, Web 3 applications either
runs on blockchain, peer to peer nodes
(servers).
In contrast to web 2.0, where you are
the product, some people predict that
in web3, you will be the content owner
Example of web3 application is
Obsidian for Whatsapp, Odyessy, LBRY
for YouTube, etc.
6. Starting in the late 1950s, a third industrial revolution slowly began to emerge, as
manufacturers began incorporating more electronic and eventually computer technology into their
factories. During this period, manufacturers began experiencing a shift that put less emphasis
on analog and mechanical technology and more on digital technology and automation software.
Evolution Of The Industrial
7.
8. Top 8 Reason Why Move To Cloud and
You Shouldn’t wait any longer :
1. Lower Cost
The cost savings of utilizing SaaS applications is often touted as a major benefit over on-premise
deployments. Those cost savings come from multiple factors, including:
• Lower acquisition costs — compared to purchasing perpetual licenses
• Lower hardware costs — no servers to buy
• Minimal IT resources required to run — fewer IT personnel required
• Less expensive to manage —updates and database management performed by vendor
2. BetterCollaboration
When teams can easily access, edit, and share documents in real time, collaboration soars. The cloud
facilitates this type of cooperation by making documents available from anywhere, anytime, and
delivering full visibility into the collaborative process.
3. High Speed
Cloud computing allows you to deploy your service quickly in fewer clicks. This faster deployment
allows you to get the resources required for your system within fewer minutes.
4. Back-up and restore data
Once the data is stored in a Cloud, it is easier to get the back-up and recovery of that, which is
otherwise very time taking process on-premise.
9. Top 8 Reason Why Move To Cloud and
You Shouldn’t wait any longer :
5. More flexibility and agility
The cloud offers almost limitless storage capacity. At any time you can quickly
expand your storage capacity with very nominal monthly fees.
6. Mobility
Employees who are working on the premises or at the remote locations can easily
access all the could services. All they need is an Internet connectivity.
7. Minimal IT infrastructure
Companies’ can reduce or even eliminate the costs associated with maintaining
servers and storage, the associated operational costs like Air Conditioning,
Electricity, any hardware and software administration cost
8. Predictable, budgetary pricing
SaaS applications are typically sold as subscriptions and IaaS typically pay as your
using.
11. 7 points
How to
pick a
cloud
service
provider
?
1 Certifications & Standards
Technologies & Service
Roadmap
Data Security, Data
Governance and Business
policies
Service Dependencies &
Partnerships
Contracts, Commercials &
SLAs
Reliability & Performance
Migration Support, Vendor
Lock in & Exit Planning
Business health & Company
profile
2
3
4
5
6
7
12. • Private cloud service providers offer outcome
and Service Level Agreement (SLA) driven
services and can back their services by
controlling and managing not only the
infrastructure that the services run on but
also the datacenters and network links that
drive those solutions as well.
• We can integrate with all products that offer
from Public Cloud, that we haven’t able to
leverage in our traditional on-premise world.
Example we are using Platform As Service from
AWS Elastic Compute (EC2), and then for
Software As Service we are using Microsoft
Office 365, and maybe for the push
notification we are using Firebase from
google, and many more
13. Current Technology
Compute Databases Storages Container Serverless Machine Learning Web/Mobile
Apps
Operating System SQL Server SSD Elastic Container
Registry
RDS Databases Reporting (like
Power BI, Tablue)
Location Services
Hypervisor /
Virtualization
Oracle Simple Storage
Service (S3)
Docker Hub Docker Machine Learning
Machines
Push Notification
Virtual Machine MySQL EFS/NFS Docker Image App Service Azure API Gateway
Load Balancing Postgree Storage Gateway Amazon LightSail Lambda / Azure
Function
SMS Gateway
Auto Scale (Elastic
VM)
NoSQL Backup Storage Kubernetes
Clustering Kafka
Starting in the late 1950s, a third industrial revolution slowly began to emerge, as manufacturers began incorporating more electronic and eventually computer technology into their factories. During this period, manufacturers began experiencing a shift that put less emphasis on analog and mechanical technology and more on digital technology and automation software.
1. Certifications & Standards
Providers that comply with recognised standards and quality frameworks demonstrate an adherence to industry best practices and standards. While standards may not determine which service provider you choose, they can be very helpful in shortlisting potential suppliers.
2. Technologies & Service Roadmap
3. Data Security, Data Governance and Business policies
You may already have a data classification scheme in place that defines types of data according to sensitivity and/or policies on data residency. At the very least you should be aware of regulatory or data privacy rules governing personal data.
4. Contracts, Commercials & SLAs
5. Reliability & Performance
6. Migration Support, Vendor Lock in & Exit Planning
7. Business health & Company profile