Why choose WorkZone Cloud Edition?
WorkZone Cloud Edition offers the following advantages:
- Instant access to the latest WorkZone version with all patches and hotfixes.
- Production. Normal daily or yearly operations.
- Ad-Hoc. You can shut down, power up, or scale WorkZone instances as needed for testing the new features, upgrades or customizations, development of new customizations, training of new users, simulation runs for testing and performance management.
- Periodic scaling. Temporary adjustment for improved peak performance or planned large-scale operations (batch-jobs, periodic initiatives, deadline requirements).
- Customer specific requirements. Independent business needs, such as contract life-cycle management, subsidy and grant administration, complaints management, customer feedback administration. You can use specific WorkZone instances to build specialized systems (fagsystemer) or use the API interface to build apps that integrate with WorkZone.
For existing on-premises customers
- Reduced time and costs of maintaining and upgrading WorkZone, compared to the on-premises installations.
- Reduced need for in-house technical competencies required to operate WorkZone optimally.
- Ongoing maintenance of historical WorkZone databases. You can get access to your old existing databases through the latest WorkZone version.
- Adjusting the WorkZone Cloud Edition specifics, such as scale, size, performance, upgrading/updating, environment management, backup/recovery administration, WorkZone administration, is generally easier, faster and less prone to errors than many on-premises sites due to KMD’s knowledge specialization, more uniform and recognizable setup, structure and architecture, as well as easier access to physical and virtual software and hardware.
Can I migrate to WorkZone Cloud Edition from the on-premises installation?
Yes, if you are already using WorkZone on-premises, you can migrate to WorkZone - Cloud Edition. For more information, see Onboarding.
Private Cloud
If your organization is subject to specialized, legal, or other stringent requirements, WorkZone can also be installed in a private cloud environment. Some examples of stringent requirements are:
- Data must be retained in the on-premises site or within borders of the country.
- Complex customizations.
- Specialized business workflows.