Cloud- Based Infrastructure (IaaS)

Empowering your business to fully harness the potential of cloud computing

We deliver cost-efficient, highly scalable, and flexible on-demand resources, all accessible seamlessly over the internet, tailored to meet your unique needs.

Increase your efficiency and security

Traditional IT infrastructure presents several challenges in today’s working environment. From the overall high cost associated with the upkeep of the physical servers and software, to requiring specialised skillsets and equipment to troubleshoot and fix, often hindering business growth.

Here at Blue Frontier, we have a team of dedicated engineers with years of experience in creating cloud-based infrastructure. Offering seamless scalability, allowing your business to adjust to increasing demand, allowing for encryption and back ups of your company’s data, keeping it safe from both outside threats and internal hardware issues. As well as offering ongoing support and maintenance to ensure your systems are always up and running smoothly.

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Did you know? 

Adopting cloud-based infrastructure solutions provides organisations with a range of benefits, from cost savings and improved security, to an overall competitive advantage. 

48%

of businesses have already implemented a form of cloud-based infrastructure as of 2025.

This highlights a larger shift towards adopting cloud-based solutions. 

39%

of businesses have fully achieved their cost saving goals by adopting cloud infrastructure alone.

Evidencing an added benefit of opting for cloud-based solutions. 

94%

of businesses saw an improvement in security after switching to the cloud.

This highlights the importance of cloud-based solutions for improving organisations' cyber securite postures. 

77%

of businesses feel cloud technology gives them a competitive advantage.

It isn't too late to gain this advantage for your own organisation. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cloud computing is categorised into four main types:

  • Public clouds, where third-party providers offer scalable resources over the internet, shared among users.
  • Private clouds, dedicated to a single organisation for enhanced control and security, hosted on-premises or managed by a provider.
  • Hybrid clouds, combining public and private environments to optimise performance, flexibility, and security by distributing workloads.
  • Multiclouds, which involve using services from multiple cloud providers to avoid vendor lock-in and leverage the strengths of different platforms for cost, performance, and reliability optimisation.

Cloud computing significantly enhances the accessibility and affordability of data backup and disaster recovery solutions by leveraging its distributed infrastructure. It allows organisations to mirror and store data within the provider's network. This redundancy ensures that, in the event of hardware failure or cyber attacks, data remains secure and quickly recoverable. Unlike traditional systems, where businesses must invest heavily in physical storage and maintenance, cloud services eliminate the need for costly on-premise hardware and provide scalable, on-demand resources, reducing both upfront costs and operational complexity.