Cloud Services
What is Cloud Services?
Cloud services are a type of internet-based computing that provide a variety of tools and resources to users over the internet.
Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
IaaS provides users with access to a range of computing resources, such as storage, networking, and servers. Users can access these resources on demand.
Platform as a service (PaaS)
PaaS provides users with a development platform and tools to build, test, and deploy applications. Users do not need to worry about managing the underlying infrastructure.
Software as a service (SaaS)
SaaS provides users with access to software applications. Users do not need to install or maintain the software on their own computers.
With Bridge351’s Cloud Services you will have a flexible and scalable way to access computing resources and applications.
They allow organizations to reduce their upfront IT costs and shift their focus to more strategic activities.
Which platforms are used?
What is Salesforce/SAP?
SAP offers a range of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and other business software solutions. SAP's ERP software allows businesses to manage their core business processes, finance, human resources, supply chain. It also offers a range of other software solutions for industries such as healthcare, retail, and manufacturing.
SAP S/4HANA
Cloud-based ERP system that offers tools and resources for managing finance, operations, and customer relationships.
SAP Success Factors
Cloud-based ERP system that offers tools and resources for managing finance, operations, and customer relationships.
SAP Ariba
Cloud-based ERP system that offers tools and resources for managing finance, operations, and customer relationships.
SAP Cloud Platform
Cloud-based ERP system that offers tools and resources for managing finance, operations, and customer relationships.
Both Salesforce and SAP are widely used by businesses around the world and are known for their strong capabilities and integrations with other systems.
However, they serve different purposes and are aimed at different types of businesses. Salesforce is primarily focused on customer relationship management, while SAP offers a wider range of business software solutions.