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Cloud Computing

 

The worldwide revenue generation from cloud computing services is estimated to reach US$ 150.1 billion by 2013. Reading this figure, it is evident that cloud computing is becoming a topmost trend in the global IT market.

 
Cloud computing offers a new avenue for on-demand, scalable, highly available solutions in a cost-effective manner. Backed up by technologies such as virtualization, SOA, and Web 2.0, cloud computing is a new model for delivering services on the Internet. With bookings revenue slashed by 20% and hotel occupancy dropped down to 50% even after reduced rates and fares, moving business ahead and sustaining it is a challenge for travel and hospitality companies.

To come out as leader, Cloud computing is on the top agenda for all CIOs today. Many companies are deciding to either move to cloud or use Software as a Service (SaaS) providers for their back office systems, CRM, social networking, and content storage systems. Travel contents or guides, digital contents, and emails are some other obvious systems to embrace the cloud platform.

Cybage is keeping abreast with these latest trends to help you in delivering cloud computing solutions on SaaS, PaaS, or IaaS model.

Key Strengths

  • Building SaaS applications for Booking engines, Back Office systems, Accounting Systems, Payments and Settlements, PMS, CRM systems
  • Integrating with SalesForce.com and MS Dynamics CRM
  • Building applications on Force.com platform, Google App Engine, Microsoft Azure platform, deploying on Amazon EC2, and using Amazon S3
  • Dedicated Centre of Excellence in Cloud Computing
 
Click here to read more about what does cloud computing offer for Travel & Hospitality Industry.

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