Cloud

Public Cloud

On-demand resources with global scale and consumption-based pricing.

Public Cloud

🔹 On-Demand Resources with Global Scale and Consumption-Based Pricing

The Democratization of Enterprise Infrastructure

Public cloud computing represents one of the most transformative shifts in the history of information technology. What was once the exclusive domain of large enterprises with massive capital budgets—global data centers, enterprise-grade software—is now available to any organization with an internet connection. The public cloud has democratized access to computing resources, enabling startups to compete with established players and enterprises to innovate at unprecedented speeds.

At its core, public cloud delivers computing resources—servers, storage, databases, networking, and analytics—over the internet on a pay-as-you-go basis. Organizations share infrastructure with other customers (hence “public”), with each tenant’s workloads logically isolated through sophisticated virtualization and security controls. The value proposition is simple: access to virtually unlimited resources without the capital expenditure, operational overhead, and capacity planning challenges of building and maintaining your own data centers.

 

🔹 Why Public Cloud

  • Elasticity | Resources that match demand automatically. Traditional on-premises requires provisioning for peak capacity, resulting in waste during normal operations. Public cloud scales up during spikes and down during lulls—you pay only for what you use.
  • Global Scale | Major cloud providers operate data centers worldwide. An organization based anywhere can serve customers globally with sub-second latency by deploying workloads in regions closest to each user base.
  • Innovation Velocity | Cloud providers invest billions annually in R&D, delivering AI services, serverless platforms, and managed databases that would be impossible for any single organization to replicate. You build on platforms rather than building platforms.
  • Operational Efficiency | Cloud vendors manage physical infrastructure, hardware maintenance, and software patching. Your teams redirect focus from infrastructure management to business innovation.

 

🔹 Service Models

🖥️ Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Fundamental computing resources—virtual machines, storage, networking—that you configure and manage. Maximum flexibility for lift-and-shift migrations and applications with specific requirements.

⚙️ Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Managed platforms where you deploy code without managing underlying servers or middleware. Ideal for new development and microservices where velocity outweighs infrastructure control.

📦 Software as a Service (SaaS)
Complete applications delivered over the internet. Fastest time-to-value for commodity functions like email, collaboration, and CRM.

🎯 Function as a Service (FaaS) / Serverless
Individual functions that execute in response to events. You pay only for execution time—milliseconds per invocation—with no idle capacity charges.

 

🔹Security & Economics

  • Shared Responsibility Model
    Providers secure the cloud—physical facilities, hardware, and core services. You secure what you put in the cloud—data, identities, access controls, and configurations. Understanding this division is essential for effective security.
  • Consumption-Based Pricing
    Replace capital expenditure with variable operating expense. Pay for virtual machine hours, gigabyte-months of storage, and API calls—nothing more. This enables experimentation at minimal cost and precise cost attribution.
  • FinOps Practices
    Cloud economics requires continuous optimization. Reserved instances provide significant discounts in exchange for commitment. Rightsizing eliminates waste from over-provisioned resources. Automated policies shut down non-production resources during off-hours.

 

🔹 The ShinraiTech Approach

We help organizations adopt a cloud-native mindset—designing systems that leverage cloud capabilities rather than simply replicating on-premises architectures in virtual machines. Our guidance remains vendor-neutral, helping you select providers based on workload requirements and strategic objectives rather than technical preference. We establish governance and FinOps practices that balance agility with control, ensuring cloud spending remains aligned with business value.

💡 Public cloud is the data center that never fills up, the capacity plan that never guesses wrong, the innovation engine that never stops improving. With ShinraiTech, you gain the capabilities to realize its full promise.

We help organizations adopt a cloud-native mindset—designing systems that leverage cloud capabilities rather than simply replicating on-premises architectures in virtual machines. Our guidance remains vendor-neutral, helping you select providers based on workload requirements and strategic objectives rather than technical preference. We establish governance and FinOps practices that balance agility with control, ensuring cloud spending remains aligned with business value.

Public cloud is the data center that never fills up, the capacity plan that never guesses wrong, the innovation engine that never stops improving. With ShinraiTech, you gain the capabilities to realize its full promise.