Hosting Microsoft Dynamics in the Cloud – evaluating IaaS, PaaS and SaaS

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Application hosting is, debatably, the most popular use case in modern cloud computing. By moving on-premise applications to a scalable cloud infrastructure, you eliminate the need for costly hardware purchases, maintenance, updates and other IT headaches.

Put simply, by hosting your applications, you reduce your IT costs and free up the department for things that matter.

As part of a select group of Microsoft Dynamics Partners called Cloud Solution Providers (CSP), we address the full range of possible cloud uses for your business, bringing together Dynamics, Office 365, Power BI, Azure and managed IT services under a common umbrella (and one monthly bill). In fact, Microsoft's new and innovative platform, Dynamics 365, consolidates these apps and services on one common data model for truly connected business processes, which you can read more about here.

Whether you're new to Dynamics or you want to move your current solution to the cloud, we can manage your environment at the right service level (SaaS, PaaS or IaaS) to meet your current or future IT requirements. Let's take a look at the different hosting service levels in the cloud.


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