CROC Cloud Services now offers NVIDIA GPUs to drastically accelerate
computing-intensive jobs. GPU-as-a-Service is based on VM instances with NVIDIA
GPU and billed monthly on the pay-as-you-go model. Users
are fully supported 24/7.
In the first two weeks of March, CROC Cloud Services received a 960% more requests YoY. With IT equipment shipments being on hold, companies seek for available means to maintain business processes and upgrade infrastructure. The customers of the five sectors account for 80% of requests, including finance (28%), IT with online service developers (17%), retail (15%), manufacturing (11%), and logistics (9%).
On December 30, 2021, CROC Cloud Services was awarded the highest possible security certification (level 1), allowing the cloud platform to process any type of personal data.
In
2020, CROC Cloud Services continued to grow, with the standalone CROC business
unit increasing its revenue by 37% to RUB 3.2+ billion and now serving over 550
companies (32% more YoY).
IT company CROC has yet again confirmed its Cisco Gold Certified Partner status, the highest Cisco Channel Partner Program level, thus demonstrating superior customer satisfaction and proven capabilities to provide service and support Cisco products and solutions. In addition, CROC has renewed its Master status under the Cisco Cloud and Managed Services Program.
In October 2020, CNews published a cloud provider service quality rating based on multiple criteria. CROC Cloud Services was ranked first, outracing seven other companies with RUB 1.5+ billion in annual revenue.
Cloud technology goes hand in hand with HR recruiting and management. HR companies and HR departments in large corporations use cloud services not only to support individual processes, such as file sharing. Clouds are often used for important business functions. For example, a cloud can be used to develop a service, which is then offered as a SaaS product. In addition, cloud platforms are often used for rolling out new businesses, such as Staffjet, a massive recruitment service to hire people for line positions.
CROC Cloud Services recently took stock of its 2019 financial and technological achievements. The business unit of IT company CROC increased revenue by 45% YoY, generating ₽2 billion, excluding colocation services. The cloud provider’s management believes that such success is attributable to improving credibility among customers, who increasingly see CROC Cloud Services as a reliable partner that improves customer service, strengthens expertise, and builds on product portfolio.
CROC Cloud Services has entered into a partnership agreement with Hystax, a developer of automated data migration and backup software. This will enable customers to accelerate and simplify data transfer from third-party clouds to CROC’s public cloud, even when changing a hypervisor, as well as build fault-tolerant infrastructures.
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Why cloud migration is worth it? What to consider when optimizing your company's budget? What costs can be cut without compromising system performance? Read about five ways to save money with a cloud in the article by Maxim Berezin, Development Director at CROC Cloud Services.
CROC Cloud Services has summarized performance accomplishments over the past year and decade since the launch of its own cloud platform. With revenue increasing by 30% in 2018 to reach RUB 1.3bn, CROC ranks among the Top-4 Russian IaaS providers . The company’s customer base increased by 27%, while average purchase per client amounted to almost RUB 400,000 per month.
CROC has obtained cloud certification for compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). This represents a unique event for the Russian market, as it is the first time that a certificate has been awarded to a cloud platform developed from scratch and based on open source software.