
Cloud & Computing Solutions
Private cloud, hybrid cloud, and public cloud strategy — covering Microsoft Azure, AWS, Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, and on-premise infrastructure from Dell, HPE, Sangfor, and Inspur.
Cloud-Ready Architecture
The Cloud Your Business Actually Needs
Not every workload belongs in public cloud. We design the right strategy — private, hybrid, or fully managed — for your data sovereignty, compliance, and cost requirements.
Private Cloud Infrastructure
Build your own secure, on-premise cloud using hyperconverged infrastructure from Dell, HPE, and Inspur — powered by VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, or open-source KVM. Full data sovereignty, no recurring cloud fees.
Hybrid Cloud Integration
Connect your on-premise data center to Azure, AWS, Alibaba Cloud, or Tencent Cloud with secure, high-performance links. Run workloads on-premise while bursting to public cloud for peak demand.
Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)
Automated replication, failover orchestration, and tested recovery procedures ensure your critical systems recover in minutes — not hours. RTO/RPO aligned to your business continuity plan.
Cloud & Object Storage
S3-compatible object storage for unstructured data, media assets, backups, and archives — deployed on-premise or integrated with AWS S3, Azure Blob, Alibaba OSS, or Tencent COS cloud tiers.
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
Deliver Windows desktops and applications from a central server to thin clients, tablets, or any browser. On-premise with Sangfor or cloud-hosted via Azure Virtual Desktop for remote teams.
Managed Cloud & IT Services
Let our team manage your cloud environment — monitoring, patching, capacity planning, cost optimization, and multi-cloud governance. Predictable monthly cost, SLA-backed response times.
Public Cloud Partners
Cloud Platforms We Work With
We advise, migrate, and manage workloads on all four major public cloud platforms. Each has a different strength — we help you choose the right one for your workload.
Microsoft Azure
Dominant choiceThe enterprise cloud for Philippine businesses already running Microsoft workloads.
Microsoft Azure is the natural cloud destination for organizations already running Windows Server, Active Directory, Microsoft 365, or SQL Server. Azure Arc lets you manage on-premise servers alongside cloud VMs from the same console, and Azure ExpressRoute provides a dedicated private circuit from your data center to Azure — important for Philippine financial institutions where public internet connectivity to cloud is a compliance concern. Azure's SEA region (Singapore) provides the lowest latency for Philippine deployments among the major cloud providers.
Key Services
Azure Virtual Machines
Scalable compute for any Windows or Linux workload. D-series for general purpose, E-series for memory-optimized (SQL Server, SAP), N-series for GPU and AI workloads.
Azure Blob Storage
Object storage for backups, media, and unstructured data. Paired with Azure Backup for automated VM and database backup with configurable retention policies.
Azure Virtual Desktop
Cloud-hosted Windows desktops and apps delivered to any device. The most practical VDI option for Philippine organizations where the IT team cannot manage on-premise VDI infrastructure.
Azure Active Directory
Cloud identity and access management that extends your on-premise Active Directory to cloud apps and remote users. Foundation for Microsoft 365 and Single Sign-On across SaaS applications.
Azure Site Recovery
Disaster recovery as a service — replicate on-premise VMs to Azure and failover within minutes. Significantly cheaper than maintaining a full secondary DR data center.
Azure ExpressRoute
Dedicated private circuit connecting your Philippine data center to Azure SEA region. Required for BSP-regulated financial institutions that cannot route sensitive data over public internet.
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Amazon Web Services
Market leaderThe world's largest cloud — deepest service catalog, strongest DevOps and container ecosystem.
AWS is the cloud platform with the broadest and deepest service catalog in the market. If you need a managed service for any technology — databases, message queues, machine learning, data warehousing, IoT — AWS has a native service for it. Philippine tech companies, e-commerce platforms, and startups predominantly choose AWS because of the ecosystem maturity: engineers are easier to hire, third-party tools integrate natively, and the documentation is the most comprehensive of any cloud provider. AWS operates a local edge location in the Philippines and the Singapore region for full infrastructure.
Key Services
Amazon EC2
Virtual servers in the cloud with over 500 instance types. Spot instances reduce compute cost by 60–90% for fault-tolerant workloads. Reserved instances provide significant savings for stable, predictable workloads.
Amazon S3
The industry-standard object storage service. S3-compatible APIs are implemented by most other storage systems — on-premise and cloud. Lifecycle policies automatically transition data to cheaper storage tiers.
Amazon RDS
Managed relational database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQL Server, and Aurora. Automated backups, Multi-AZ failover, and read replicas without DBA overhead.
Amazon EKS
Managed Kubernetes for containerized applications. The dominant choice for Philippine software companies deploying microservices architectures at scale.
AWS Direct Connect
Dedicated network connection from your Philippine data center to AWS. Reduces latency and provides consistent throughput for data-intensive hybrid workloads.
Amazon CloudFront
Content delivery network with edge locations in the Philippines. Reduces latency for Philippine end users accessing web applications hosted globally.
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Alibaba Cloud
Asia-Pacific leaderThe leading cloud for Philippine businesses with operations in China or Southeast Asia.
Alibaba Cloud is the dominant cloud provider in China and the third-largest globally. For Philippine companies with supply chain operations, manufacturing partners, or customers in China, Alibaba Cloud solves the connectivity and compliance problems that AWS and Azure cannot: data hosted in Alibaba Cloud can be accessed from mainland China without the Great Firewall restrictions that affect Western cloud providers. Alibaba Cloud also has strong presence in Southeast Asia with the Singapore, Indonesia, and Philippines regions, and competitive pricing for bandwidth-heavy workloads compared to AWS and Azure.
Key Services
Elastic Compute Service (ECS)
Virtual machines for any workload with a broad instance family including memory-optimized, CPU-optimized, and bare metal configurations. Competitive pricing versus AWS EC2 for equivalent specifications.
Object Storage Service (OSS)
S3-compatible object storage with transfer acceleration particularly optimized for cross-border transfers between Southeast Asia and China — a use case where AWS S3 is significantly slower.
ApsaraDB
Managed database services including RDS (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server), PolarDB (cloud-native MySQL and Oracle compatible), and AnalyticDB for data warehousing.
Anti-DDoS
Industry-leading DDoS mitigation with up to 10 Tbps of scrubbing capacity — significantly more than AWS Shield or Azure DDoS Protection. Critical for Philippine e-commerce and gaming platforms.
CDN & Global Acceleration
Content delivery with edge nodes in both China and Southeast Asia, solving the unique requirement of serving content to audiences in both markets from a single infrastructure.
Alibaba Cloud Philippines Region
Local data center in the Philippines (Quezon City) provides ultra-low latency for Philippine deployments and satisfies data residency requirements under the Philippine Data Privacy Act.
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Tencent Cloud
Gaming & media cloudGaming, media, and real-time communication infrastructure built on Tencent's consumer platform expertise.
Tencent Cloud is built on the same infrastructure that runs WeChat, QQ, and Honor of Kings — three of the world's highest-traffic consumer platforms. This heritage gives Tencent Cloud distinctive strengths in real-time communication, gaming infrastructure, and media processing that few other cloud providers can match. Philippine online gaming companies, live streaming platforms, and social media applications choose Tencent Cloud for its globally lowest-latency game server infrastructure and its Tencent Real-Time Communication (TRTC) SDK for building video calling and live streaming features. Tencent Cloud also has a Manila region for low-latency Philippine deployments.
Key Services
Cloud Virtual Machine (CVM)
Virtual servers with standard compute, memory, storage, and GPU instance types. SA3 series with AMD EPYC processors and dedicated bandwidth is particularly competitive for gaming and media workloads.
Cloud Object Storage (COS)
S3-compatible object storage with MAD (Multi-AZ Deployment) for 99.9999999% durability. Integrated with Tencent's media processing and CDN acceleration network.
Tencent Real-Time Communication (TRTC)
SDK and cloud service for integrating ultra-low latency video and audio calling into applications. Used by developers building video conferencing, live streaming, and in-game voice chat for Philippine markets.
Game Server Engine (GSE)
Managed game server hosting with automatic scaling, session management, and FlexMatch matchmaking. Designed specifically for multiplayer game backends — a use case where AWS and Azure require significantly more custom engineering.
EdgeOne (CDN + Edge Security)
Tencent's edge platform combining CDN, WAF, DDoS protection, and bot management. Strong Southeast Asia coverage with edge nodes in the Philippines for low-latency content delivery.
TencentDB
Managed database services including TDSQL (enterprise MySQL/PostgreSQL), CynosDB (cloud-native MySQL and PostgreSQL), and TDSQL-C for HTAP workloads requiring both transactional and analytical processing.
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Multi-Cloud Architecture Expertise
Azure · AWS · Alibaba Cloud · Tencent Cloud · VMware · Sangfor HCI
Why Partner With Us
Cloud Without Compromise
On-Demand Scalability
Provision new virtual machines, storage, or compute capacity in minutes — no hardware lead times, no over-provisioning waste.
CapEx to OpEx
Shift from large upfront hardware purchases to predictable monthly managed service costs that align with your finance team's preferences.
Business Continuity
Automated VM snapshots, geo-redundant replication, and tested DR runbooks ensure your business survives any outage.
Security & Compliance
On-premise private cloud keeps sensitive data inside your perimeter while meeting data residency requirements for DICT, BSP, and DPA.
Multi-Site Flexibility
Centrally manage compute resources across multiple offices, warehouses, or branch sites from a single cloud management console.
Expert Local Support
Philippine-based engineers who understand your local infrastructure, compliance environment, and connectivity realities — not offshore tickets.
Case Studies
Real-World Cloud Deployments
Challenge
A fast-growing online retailer needed to handle 10x traffic spikes during sale events without over-provisioning year-round infrastructure.
Solution
Deployed a Sangfor HCI private cloud cluster as the primary workload platform with automated burst policies pushing overflow to AWS during peak periods.
Result
100% uptime during three major sale campaigns. Infrastructure cost reduced 42% vs. running peak-capacity hardware year-round.
Challenge
A Luzon-based manufacturer required a DR site for their ERP system with an RTO of 30 minutes and RPO of 15 minutes.
Solution
Replicated VMware VMs from primary Dell VxRail cluster to a secondary HPE SimpliVity cluster at their Visayas office using synchronous replication over a dedicated fiber link.
Result
DR test achieved 18-minute RTO and 0-minute RPO. Met all requirements for their ISO 22301 business continuity certification.
Challenge
A university needed to provide 2,000 students with access to licensed software without purchasing 2,000 device licenses or managing 2,000 endpoints.
Solution
Deployed Azure Virtual Desktop on Azure SEA region, delivering persistent Windows desktops via browser to any student device on or off campus.
Result
Software licensing cost cut by 65%. IT support tickets related to software issues dropped 78%. Students access labs from home 24/7.
Why Most Cloud Migrations Go Wrong
Cloud is genuinely powerful — but only when planned correctly. These are the mistakes that turn cloud projects into expensive regrets:
- ✗Migrating workloads to public cloud without analyzing current resource utilization — you overprovision, and the monthly bill is three times what was budgeted
- ✗No disaster recovery test ever performed — organizations assume replication is working until a real disaster reveals it quietly stopped months ago
- ✗Private cloud HCI cluster built without a growth plan — at 80% utilization within 18 months with no budget to expand
- ✗Assuming cloud automatically means secure — the shared responsibility model means the provider secures the infrastructure, but everything above it is your responsibility
- ✗No cloud governance policy — different teams spinning up VMs independently with no tagging, no cost allocation, and no approval process
- ✗Choosing a US or European cloud region to save cost — your Philippine users experience 200–300ms latency to applications that should feel instant
- ✗No monitoring on running cloud resources — paying for virtual machines that have been idle for months because no one shut them down after a project ended
- ✗Migrating everything to cloud at once without mapping dependencies — critical applications go down during migration because no one knew what relied on what
Signs You Need This Solution
Cloud and computing infrastructure problems tend to grow quietly until they become expensive emergencies. These are the warning signs:
- →Your AWS or Azure bill keeps increasing every month and no one in your team can explain exactly what's driving the growth
- →Your on-premise servers are running above 70% average CPU or RAM utilization with no plan for what happens when they max out
- →Your disaster recovery plan is 'we'll restore from backup' but you've never actually timed how long that restoration takes
- →Business applications feel slow because the server hosting them is at a remote office with poor connectivity to your main location
- →You're paying for physical servers that run at 5–10% average CPU utilization — significant capital tied up in hardware doing almost nothing
- →You need to scale infrastructure for a project starting in two weeks but hardware procurement takes 4–6 weeks
- →Your team is manually backing up VMs by copying disk files — no automation, no verification, no tested recovery process
What You Get When You Work With Us
We make sure the architecture is right for your workloads, your budget, and the Philippine operating environment — not just whatever the cloud vendor's default template recommends:
Cloud & Infrastructure Partners
Move to the Cloud on Your Terms
Our cloud architects will evaluate your current workloads, recommend the right platform — private, public, or hybrid — and deliver a detailed implementation roadmap and ROI analysis.