Modern businesses need infrastructure that can grow, adapt, and stay resilient under pressure.
Securafy’s Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) delivers secure, cloud-based servers, storage, and networking—fully managed, continuously monitored, and designed to scale as your business evolves.
No hardware to maintain. No surprise outages. Just reliable infrastructure that supports growth.
We rolled out a new password policy and accidentally locked out half our team, including me. Total facepalm moment!!
Support could’ve laughed (and maybe they did), but Randy and his team were in cleanup mode right away.
They helped us recover access, reset MFA across devices, and flagged a few other risky settings we hadn’t even touched.
Sorry Randy for the late review but here goes!
We had an SSL cert expire unexpectedly and suddenly half the team couldn’t access tools we rely on daily. It caused immediate chaos with emails bouncing, services blocked. We flagged it to Securafy and within minutes, they were already replacing it, verifying dependencies, and making sure nothing else broke. Lifesavers.
sometime last month our office network dropped across all floors. Phones went down the cloud drives inaccessible all projects stalled.
Randy's brilliant team remoted in, coordinated with our ISP, reconfigured backup routing and even walked someone through physical resets while staying on the line. you're never gonna get that kind of hands-on support remotely elsewhere!
I had a live webinar and completely forgot my admin login to the platform 15 minutes before it started. Total brain fog.
I messaged the Securafy team in a panic, and they had my access reset and working in less than five minutes.
It’s a tiny thing, but that kind of quick support in crunch moments makes a huge difference.
We had a traveling exec who needed a laptop, VPN, phone app, and email configured across multiple devices in under 48 hours.
Randy and the team shipped the hardware, preconfigured everything, even walked her through setup on a spotty hotel connection.
By the time her first meeting started, everything was working. Honestly don’t know how they pulled that off so smoothly.
I worked with too many vendors to know which ones are actually reliable. this team is really fast, chill w/ non-tech peeps like me, and got our patient intake system secured without making things a pain.
We feel safer and we trust em.
Weve been working with Securafy for a while now, and honestly, it’s the kind of tech support you stop thinking about and i mean that in the best way possible. Things just work. When they don’t, you barely have time to get frustrated before someone’s already looking into it.
catching issues before they turn into problems, helping out with quick fixes, or rolling out bigger updates with zero drama. just solid, steady support that you can count on. thanks Securafy!
Our old provider was hit or miss. We run events and bookings almost every day, and downtime just isn’t an option. They’re proactive and fixed our payment system latency.
Modern infrastructure isn’t just about uptime—it’s about flexibility, resilience, and control. Securafy’s IaaS is designed to support growing businesses with secure, cloud-first infrastructure that adapts as your needs change, without adding operational complexity.
Our managed cloud infrastructure eliminates the instability of aging hardware. We design, deploy, and maintain virtual servers and storage that stay performant, predictable, and available—so your systems support the business instead of slowing it down.
We continuously monitor your environment for performance degradation, misconfigurations, and emerging risks. Issues are addressed before they turn into outages, data loss, or emergency fixes.
Your infrastructure is built with regulatory requirements in mind. From encryption and access controls to logging and segmentation, we align your cloud environment with frameworks like HIPAA, SOX, FTC, and industry best practices.
We design, deploy, and maintain your cloud servers, storage, and networking so your internal team isn’t stuck managing infrastructure. From provisioning to patching, everything runs under active oversight.
Your infrastructure is continuously monitored for performance issues, capacity strain, and failure risks. We address bottlenecks and instability early—before users feel the impact.
Automated backups and disaster recovery controls are built directly into your infrastructure. Data is protected with redundancy, encryption, and tested recovery paths to reduce downtime and data loss.
We configure firewalls, segmentation, VPN access, and identity controls to protect your environment from unauthorized access—without slowing down legitimate business operations.
IaaS should give you flexibility without turning your team into full-time infrastructure babysitters. We design and manage your cloud servers, storage, and networking so performance stays strong, access stays controlled, and compliance doesn’t get messy.
You get a cloud foundation that scales cleanly — with monitoring, patching, backups, and support handled by real engineers.
Real engineers manage and optimize your infrastructure end-to-end.
Scale resources fast for growth, projects, or seasonal spikes.
Hardened configurations, encryption, and access controls built in.
Clear reporting, visibility, and documentation for accountability.
Before switching tools, adding licenses, or blaming users, it helps to see the real cost of what’s already happening.
IaaS sprawl, slow apps, access issues, and constant support tickets create “IT noise” that quietly drains productivity and money. Our IT Noise Calculator helps you understand how much those daily disruptions are actually costing your business—so you can decide what to fix, consolidate, or replace with confidence.
This is the same practical approach we apply across all IT services:
measure first, fix what matters, and eliminate waste.
See how interruptions, slow systems, and repeated app issues impact employee time and output.
Estimate the real financial impact of outages, failed logins, and broken SaaS workflows.
Understand how frequent SaaS-related support requests add strain and cost across your team.
Get clear numbers you can use to justify SaaS cleanup, better support, or smarter IT decisions.
Our cloud infrastructure is built with security and compliance embedded from the start. We don’t treat protection as an add-on — it’s integrated into how your infrastructure is designed, monitored, and managed every day.
Your data runs in secured cloud environments with encryption at rest and in transit, strict access controls, and segmented networks to reduce exposure and prevent unauthorized access.
We design and manage infrastructure to support regulatory and industry requirements such as HIPAA, SOX, FTC, and ABA. Logging, access tracking, and configuration standards are enforced by default.
Every infrastructure change, access event, and system action is logged and traceable. You get clear visibility into what’s happening in your environment — without needing to manage it yourself.
Clear answers to common questions about cloud infrastructure, virtual servers, scalable computing, and managed IaaS environments.
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is a cloud computing model that delivers virtualized servers, storage, networking, and computing resources on demand. Instead of purchasing and maintaining physical servers, businesses run their infrastructure in cloud environments that are managed through software.
IaaS gives organizations direct control over operating systems, workloads, and configurations while removing the burden of owning and refreshing hardware. This approach has become a standard foundation for modern IT environments (NIST Cloud Computing Definition).
IaaS typically includes:
virtual servers and operating systems
cloud storage and networking
on-demand scalability and performance
This model provides infrastructure control without physical ownership.
Traditional on-premises infrastructure requires significant upfront investment in servers, networking equipment, and ongoing maintenance. Capacity planning is rigid, and scaling often involves long procurement cycles and downtime.
IaaS replaces fixed infrastructure with cloud-based resources that can be provisioned, resized, or decommissioned through software. This allows infrastructure to adapt as business needs change (Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Overview).
Key differences include:
no physical server purchases or refresh cycles
faster deployment and scaling
reduced maintenance and downtime risk
IaaS shifts infrastructure from a fixed asset to a flexible service.
IaaS solutions provide the foundational building blocks required to run applications, databases, and business systems. These components are delivered as virtualized resources hosted in secure cloud environments.
By virtualizing infrastructure components, IaaS allows businesses to design environments that closely match their operational needs while maintaining consistency and reliability (AWS IaaS Architecture Overview).
Core IaaS components include:
virtual servers (Windows or Linux)
scalable cloud storage with redundancy
secure networking, firewalls, and VPN access
Together, these components support modern, cloud-based operations.
IaaS enables businesses to scale infrastructure resources up or down as needed without purchasing new hardware. Capacity adjustments occur instantly through configuration changes rather than physical upgrades.
This elasticity supports growth, seasonal demand, and new initiatives without over-investment. Infrastructure scales with usage rather than forcing businesses to plan years in advance (Gartner Cloud Infrastructure Insights).
Scalability benefits include:
rapid response to growth or peak demand
no over-provisioning of hardware
support for new projects or workloads
Infrastructure remains aligned with business needs at all times.
IaaS environments use layered security controls to protect systems, networks, and data. Security is embedded into the platform through technical, physical, and administrative safeguards.
Cloud providers maintain secure facilities and infrastructure, while customers control operating systems, applications, and access. This shared responsibility model allows IaaS environments to meet stringent security requirements when properly configured (CISA Cloud Shared Responsibility Model).
Common IaaS security measures include:
data encryption at rest and in transit
network segmentation and firewalls
identity and access management
Proper configuration is essential to maintaining strong security posture.
Cloud infrastructure distributes workloads across redundant systems and geographic locations, reducing single points of failure. This architecture improves uptime compared to single-site on-premises servers.
Automated monitoring and recovery processes allow cloud platforms to respond to failures quickly, often without manual intervention. This resilience supports business continuity (NIST Systems Resilience Engineering).
Reliability features typically include:
built-in failover and redundancy
continuous monitoring and performance tuning
automated backups and recovery
These capabilities help maintain availability during disruptions.
Disaster recovery is a core strength of IaaS environments. Cloud infrastructure supports automated backups, offsite replication, and rapid restoration without rebuilding physical systems.
IaaS enables businesses to define recovery objectives and test restoration processes regularly. This improves preparedness for outages, cyber incidents, or data loss events (ISO 22301 Business Continuity Management).
Disaster recovery capabilities include:
automated and scheduled backups
offsite data replication
rapid system restoration
These features support continuity during unexpected events.
Yes. IaaS is designed to integrate with Software as a Service (SaaS), VoIP platforms, and line-of-business applications. Hybrid environments are common, especially during modernization efforts.
Integration allows organizations to maintain legacy systems while adopting cloud-based services gradually. This reduces disruption and supports phased transformation (Microsoft Hybrid Cloud Architecture).
Integration benefits include:
connecting cloud infrastructure to SaaS tools
supporting legacy and modern applications
centralized access and data flow
This flexibility enables controlled, incremental adoption.
Many regulated industries use IaaS to meet security and compliance obligations through controlled configurations, monitoring, and documentation. Cloud platforms offer compliance-aligned infrastructure options.
Properly configured IaaS environments support audit readiness by maintaining access controls, logs, and security baselines required by regulations (NIST Security Controls SP 800-53).
IaaS compliance support often includes:
secure infrastructure design aligned to frameworks
access controls and monitoring
audit-ready configurations
This helps organizations maintain compliance while scaling infrastructure.
IaaS is well suited for organizations that require flexible, reliable infrastructure without the cost and complexity of physical servers. It supports both modernization and growth initiatives.
IaaS is commonly used by:
growing and scaling organizations
regulated or security-focused industries
businesses modernizing legacy environments
For these organizations, IaaS provides control, scalability, and operational efficiency.
With Securafy, you get cloud infrastructure that grows with your business — without the cost, complexity, or risk of managing hardware. We design, secure, and manage your infrastructure so you can focus on performance, uptime, and growth. Whether you’re migrating from on-prem systems, supporting new applications, or preparing for growth, we help you build a stable, compliant, cloud-first foundation that just works.