Public Cloud Hosting Services

Our Public Cloud Hosting Services provide a flexible, scalable, and cost-effective solution for businesses looking to leverage the power of the cloud. 

With public cloud hosting, your infrastructure is hosted on shared servers, but still offers high performance, reliability, and access to a vast network of global resources.

Public Cloud Services

Public cloud services provide on-demand access to computing resources—such as servers, storage, databases, and applications—delivered over the internet. These services are managed by third-party providers such as Ghost Enterprises and shared among multiple users, enabling organisations to scale quickly without the need for upfront hardware investments.

As your cloud technology provider, Ghost Enterprises will managed all data requirements and licensing, allowing you to concentrate on your business knowing your data is being responsibly managed. 

Public Cloud Platforms Ghost Manages:

Azure

Azure is Microsoft’s public cloud service. It offers a robust Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) portfolio as well as powerful Platform as a Service (PaaS) features, especially for Windows applications.

AWS

AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a comprehensive and widely adopted cloud platform offering over 200 fully featured services from data centres globally.

Google Cloud Platform

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is a suite of cloud computing services that provides infrastructure, machine learning, and data analytics solutions to help businesses innovate and scale.

Frequently Asked Questions

A public cloud is a cloud computing service where resources like servers, storage, and applications are hosted by a third-party provider such as Ghost Enterprises and shared among multiple users via the internet. Examples include AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.

Public cloud providers own and manage the physical infrastructure, offering virtualized resources to users. Organisations access these resources on a per seat or subscription basis, scaling up or down based on their needs.

  • Cost-Effectiveness: No need for upfront investments in hardware.
  • Scalability: Quickly adjust resources to meet changing demands.
  • Global Reach: Data centers worldwide ensure high availability.
  • Innovation: Access to advanced tools like AI, machine learning, and big data analytics.
  • Reduced Maintenance: Providers handle updates and hardware maintenance.

Yes, public cloud providers implement advanced security measures like data encryption, firewalls, and compliance certifications. However,  organisations look at a higher level of security may wish to explore private cloud hosting options.