

Cloud Computing
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solutions on United Cloud

United Cloud provides secure remote access through Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, enabling businesses across various industries and with diverse challenges to succeed in the digital landscape. Our solution strengthens existing IT environments with a distinctive architecture that boosts security and functionality, all while streamlining technical processes for both management teams and end users.
Private Cloud
A private cloud is a cloud environment where all infrastructure and computing resources are dedicated exclusively to a single customer. It combines the flexibility, scalability, and ease of service delivery found in cloud computing with the security, access control, and resource customization typically associated with on-premises infrastructure.
While a private cloud is often hosted on-premises in the customer’s data center, it can also be hosted on an independent cloud provider's infrastructure or built on rented infrastructure in an offsite data center.
Many organizations opt for a private cloud over a public cloud to meet regulatory compliance requirements. Large entities such as government agencies, healthcare organizations, and financial institutions often choose private cloud environments to manage workloads involving confidential documents, personally identifiable information (PII), intellectual property, medical records, financial data, or other sensitive information.
By designing private cloud architecture with cloud-native principles, organizations can seamlessly transition workloads to a public cloud or operate within a hybrid cloud environment when the time is right.
Discover VDI Solutions
As work from home and hybrid cloud ecosystems become more commonplace, it’s difficult to administer the manageability, security and infrastructure requirements needed to keep a business running. IT leaders are seeking tools that ease the management of these environments securely and cost-effectively. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is that tool.
Private Cloud
A private cloud is a cloud environment where all infrastructure and computing resources are dedicated exclusively to a single customer. It combines the flexibility, scalability, and ease of service delivery found in cloud computing with the security, access control, and resource customization typically associated with on-premises infrastructure.
While a private cloud is often hosted on-premises in the customer’s data center, it can also be hosted on an independent cloud provider's infrastructure or built on rented infrastructure in an offsite data center.
Many organizations opt for a private cloud over a public cloud to meet regulatory compliance requirements. Large entities such as government agencies, healthcare organizations, and financial institutions often choose private cloud environments to manage workloads involving confidential documents, personally identifiable information (PII), intellectual property, medical records, financial data, or other sensitive information.
By designing private cloud architecture with cloud-native principles, organizations can seamlessly transition workloads to a public cloud or operate within a hybrid cloud environment when the time is right.
Benefits of Cloud Computing
Compared to traditional on-premises IT, where a company owns and maintains physical data centers and servers for computing power, data storage, and other resources, cloud computing offers numerous advantages, including:
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Cost-effectiveness
Cloud computing allows you to reduce the costs associated with purchasing, installing, configuring, and managing physical infrastructure like mainframe computers and on-premises servers. With the cloud, you only pay for the infrastructure and computing resources you actually use.
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Increased speed and agility
Cloud technologies enable your organization to access enterprise applications almost instantly, instead of waiting weeks or months for IT to respond, procure hardware, and install software. This speed empowers users, especially DevOps and development teams, to leverage cloud-based software and infrastructure with ease.
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Unlimited scalability
Cloud computing offers flexibility with self-service provisioning, allowing you to scale resources up or down based on demand. Rather than over-purchasing excess capacity during slower periods, you can adjust resources as needed to accommodate traffic spikes. Additionally, cloud providers offer a global network, enabling your applications to be deployed closer to users around the world.
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Enhanced strategic value
Cloud computing allows organizations to leverage cutting-edge technologies to maintain a competitive edge. For example, in industries like retail and banking, generative AI-powered virtual agents can provide faster customer service, freeing up teams for higher-level tasks. In manufacturing, teams can use cloud-based software to collaborate and monitor real-time data across logistics and supply chain operations, improving efficiency and decision-making.

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UTCloud Basic Biz
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