The advent of cloud services has allowed many companies, including financial institutions, to outsource the technical processes that lie under their daily operations, resulting in a more agile performance and better operational resilience. As businesses all over the globe move toward economic reopening, the need for mission-critical innovation to ensure uninterrupted operations and functional efficiency has become necessary more than ever.
In the Philippines, digitalization saw a leap during the lockdown as traditional businesses relying on physical systems suffered from loss of manpower.
This makes the country one of the key markets in the Asean region moving forward and cloud systems provider Cloud4C hopes to provide its expertise to a growing customer base
“I think what has happened in the last two years has possibly accelerated and made us realize that we can live in this hybrid world — or what I call the two-speed world of the physical and the digital, and someday in the future for every organization and every individual, paths will merge,” said Debdeep Sengupta, Cloud4C Global President & Chief Revenue Officer.
But the adoption of the cloud in mission-critical domains, especially in the Philippines can be challenging due to the requirements and risks unique to some industries, coupled with the fact that a large majority of enterprises lack confidence that they have the right guiding principles and capabilities to overcome challenges to achieve the expected value outcome.
Cloud4C hopes to address these concerns through cloud solutions that can be tailor-fit to the respective needs of each client. This is done by embracing native and hybrid solutions, utilizing multi-cloud architecture on AWS, Azure, GCP, IBM, Oracle Cloud, and more.
This is done through Cloud4C’s Self-Healing Operations Platform (SHOP).
This is a low code platform that integrates different ecosystems such as platforms, clouds, infra, tools, applications, and workloads while including auto-remediation and self-healing necessary to deliver end-to-end cloud migration, modernization, and managed services to enterprises automatically with minimal human intervention.
It also serves as the backbone for ensuring reliable cloud-based services uptime, utilizing clustering and regression models, to predict any anomalies that might lead to outages in a system and using machine learning to draw up the best possible remedial action suitable to the problem and the system.
“Cloud4C aims to assist enterprises in their modernization and digital transformation journey. Our innovations will enable organizations to focus on business operations and serve their customers while we manage the technical processes for them to achieve their goals,” according to Edler Panlilio, Cloud4C Philippines President and CEO.
Cloud4C was founded in 2014 and is a subsidiary of CtrlS Datacenters Ltd. with its global Headquarters in Singapore.
Started as a community-cloud that works as disaster recovery for ultra large enterprises, Cloud4C today is the trusted partner for enterprises of all sizes for their modernization, digital transformation initiatives.
Powered by 25 Centers of Excellence across leading public cloud platforms the company has been witnessing exponential growth.
The company currently employs more than 2000 people and serve 4000 clients across, including 60 from the Fortune 500.
It has created strategic partnerships with the world’s leading tech companies. SAP, Azure, AWS, Oracle, IBM, Intel, and Vodafone.