Cloud Migration
Migrate Existing Infrastructure & Applications to Azure
There’s no “one size fits all” approach on how Azure can transform your business.
We are here to help you through a transition towards the Cloud, be it a migration of an existing Software as a Service solution or extending your infrastructure for internal purposes.
Cloud services are gaining ground in all industries, but small and medium-sized businesses are presented with a unique opportunity.
Most organizations prefer to take a step-wise migration to the cloud and start build new applications first before considering moving old legacy systems. Therefore we assist you achieve your business goals and objectives, to identify areas where the cloud can be a valuable and appropriate resource.
Simple Migration
Seamless transition of systems and data
Cost Effective
Fixed, predictable costs.
Peace of Mind
Unequaled security, flexibility, accessibility, business continuity and disaster recovery
Migration Solutions
Planning for the right Cloud approach for your business
Cloud Adoption Assessment
You’ll get a strategic plan that guides your organization so that you can fully benefit from Cloud computing while minimizing the downside risks. As we specialize in porting existing systems to the Cloud, we will analyze your existing infrastructure and software and then report exactly which systems are best suited for the Cloud.
We’ll provide you with a list of pros and cons for adopting a Cloud platform and a detailed report on cost savings that can be made across your company by implementing a Cloud strategy model.
Pilot Application Migration to the Cloud
The Pilot Application Migration to the Cloud ensures the seamless shift of your operations to cloud services and provide knowledge transfer and learning back to your organization. It’s a pilot exercise with a set of applications to uncover risks and process changes, and in addition it helps justify the business case for migration to the Cloud.
Comparing Public, Private, and Hybrid Clouds
Depending on the type of data you’re working with, you’ll want to compare public, private, and hybrid clouds in terms of the different levels of security and management required and choose the one that best fits your context.