From finance, e-commerce to industrial manufacturing, every operational process relies on a robust and stable IT infrastructure. However, the traditional data center model – which relies heavily on physical hardware – is gradually showing its limits: high investment costs, slow expansion, and difficulty meeting the market's flexible needs.

It is in this context that Cloud Computing has emerged as a revolution, completely changing the way businesses approach IT infrastructure. Instead of having to purchase, operate and maintain a series of servers, businesses can rent computing, storage and network resources from major providers such as AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Viettel Cloud or FPT Cloud - paying only for what they actually use.
Cloud computing is divided into three main models: Private Cloud, Public Cloud and Hybrid Cloud – each model suits different needs and characteristics.
Private Cloud is often deployed in organizations with high requirements for security and data control, such as banks, government agencies or financial enterprises. The entire cloud infrastructure is designed separately, allowing maximum governance and ensuring compliance with strict information security standards.
Public Cloud is a service where resources are shared on a provider's infrastructure. This is a popular choice for small and medium-sized businesses thanks to its low cost, rapid scalability and flexible deployment. Platforms such as AWS, Azure or Google Cloud provide hundreds of services - from virtual servers, databases, data analytics to artificial intelligence - helping businesses easily expand their capacity without investing in hardware.
Hybrid Cloud is considered the optimal model, combining the advantages of both types above. Enterprises can maintain internal systems for sensitive data, while connecting to the public cloud to take advantage of scalable power when needed. This model allows enterprises to flexibly balance costs, performance and security, while ensuring business continuity.
Cloud computing is not only a technology trend but has become the core infrastructure platform for every organization that is transforming digitally. Some of the outstanding benefits include:
Optimize capital expenditure (CAPEX): Businesses do not need to purchase servers, storage devices or licensed software.
Reduce operating costs (OPEX): No need for a large technical team, the system automatically updates and maintains.
Speed up deployment: In just minutes, businesses can spin up servers, expand infrastructure, or set up new test environments.
Flexible scalability: Cloud can scale according to actual needs, suitable for fast-growing or seasonal businesses.
Ensuring data security: Major Cloud providers often apply international security standards (ISO 27001, SOC 2, GDPR...), helping to fully protect data.
A prominent trend today is the integration between physical data centers and Cloud platforms, creating a Hybrid Data Center model. In which, important data is stored in internal data centers (Private Cloud), while extended services such as AI, Big Data analysis or customer applications are deployed on Public Cloud.
This model not only helps optimize existing infrastructure, but also enhances redundancy, data recovery and operational automation. With high-speed transmission and multi-layer security, modern data centers can connect directly to public cloud platforms - creating a seamless and intelligent infrastructure ecosystem.
In Vietnam, the cloud computing market is growing at an average rate of 25-30% per year. Domestic enterprises such as Viettel Cloud, FPT Cloud, CMC Cloud are gradually asserting their position, providing flexible options for domestic enterprises - especially SMEs wishing to deploy digital infrastructure while still ensuring national data sovereignty.
In addition, the Vietnamese Government is also promoting a Cloud-first strategy in the public sector, encouraging administrative organizations and public service providers to switch to a cloud computing model to improve efficiency and transparency in data management.
Cloud computing not only helps businesses reduce costs and accelerate innovation, but also opens up a platform for intelligent connections between data systems, applications and users. In the context of a rapidly developing digital economy, Cloud Computing is becoming a strategic foundation for a new generation of data centers, helping Vietnamese businesses get closer to international operating standards.
