Hybrid Cloud

Hybrid cloud
Flexible, scalable and compliant
For many organisations, the IT environment is a precarious balance between flexibility and security. The hybrid cloud offers a powerful answer: combine the scalability and agility of the public cloud with the control and security of a private infrastructure. This way, you maintain control of critical data and exploit the innovation potential of the cloud. Because on-premises data centres, private and public cloud environments work together seamlessly in a hybrid cloud architecture, organisations can choose the right environment for each workload.
Why it is relevant now?
For IT leaders who want to move forward, hybrid cloud is not hype, but a strategic necessity. Discover how a smart hybrid approach makes your IT environment future-proof, optimises costs and keeps risks manageable. Flexible, scalable and compliant.
As a Managed Service Provider, we help our customers make the most of their IT landscape. That means:
✅ Critical data safely in your own private cloud
✅ Flexible scalability via the public cloud
✅ Full control and reliability via the Previder Cloud - our own Dutch cloud environment, fully compliant and future-proof
✅ Fast access to local resources where needed
Our strength? Independent and customised advice. No standard solutions, but cloud architecture that suits your business and IT strategy.
Strategic advantages
Quickly scale up and down to meet changing business needs, i.e. respond immediately to market changes or peak loads.
Pay only for what you need. Shift workloads smartly between on-premises and cloud to make best use of your resources.
Mitigate risks by keeping critical data local while taking advantage of cloud innovations. Comply with laws and regulations such as NIS2, AVG and industry-specific guidelines.
Test and deploy new technologies such as AI, data analytics and modern applications in the cloud, without disrupting your legacy systems.
By distributing workloads across multiple environments, you avoid single points of failure and stay operational - even in case of failures or emergencies.
With a hybrid cloud architecture, you retain freedom of choice. You are not tied to one supplier or platform and can respond flexibly to price, performance and innovations.
Typical use cases where hybrid cloud excels:
- SaaS providers offering customers freedom of choice in data location: from Dutch private cloud to international hyperscalers.
- Manufacturing companies that digest real-time data on-site and run analytics in the cloud.
- Logistics companies that process core logistics systems locally due to latency and integrations with hardware, but run predictive analytics and tour optimisation algorithms in the cloud.
- SaaS providers offer customers freedom of choice in data location: from Dutch private cloud to international hyperscalers.
- Government organisations that demand secure data location but still want to benefit from cloud services.
- Healthcare institutions that keep patient data on prem, but run AI diagnostics in the cloud.
- Housing associations performing predictive maintenance with cloud data, while core systems remain local.
Your partner for hybrid cloud
At Previder, we understand that hybrid cloud is not an end in itself, but a means to realise your strategic ambitions. This is why we offer a total package from advice to management:

Advice and strategy
We analyse your current IT environment, compliance requirements and objectives. Together, we develop a suitable hybrid cloud strategy.
Implementation and migration
We guide the transition of all your workloads to the right environment: public, private or on-prem. With minimum disruption and maximum grip.
Management and optimisation
We relieve you of all your worries: our experts monitor, secure and optimise your hybrid cloud environment 24/7. So that you can focus on your business.
Getting started
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