Cloud migration
Make the move.
Eliminate skill debt, hardware refresh cycles and cost.
AWS
Kubernetes
Microsoft Azure
Sharegate
Skykick
Hybrid implementation
Best of both worlds.
Provide users with a seamless experience while balancing business needs of cloud and on-prem infrastructure.
Microsoft Azure AD/AD Sync
Optimization
Build only what you need.
Right size your presence to reduce operating costs, improve performance and avoid redundancy.
Availability planning
Capacity planning
Resource inventory
Resource usage analysis
Scaling optimization
Cloud-based application development
Extend your capabilities.
Expand the scope and functionality of your applications by leveraging cost-effective, cloud-based DevOps patterns.
Chef
Docker
Jenkins
Microsoft AWS PaaS
Microsoft Azure PaaS
Puppet
Terraform
Cloud strategy
Customize your plan.
Select the right cloud platform for your business and tech stack. Plan costs and migration activities.
Business case review
Change management
Platform selection
Training
Public sector/FedRAMP
Specialized compliance expertise.
Navigate the security regulatory landscape with confidence and ensure you stay cloud compliant.
AWS GovCloud
Microsoft Azure
Microsoft Azure for Government
Cloud services FAQs
The cloud refers to a network of remote servers that store and manage data, applications and services over the internet. It allows users to access and use these resources on-demand, offering flexibility, scalability and reduced reliance on local hardware.
Using the cloud offers many benefits, including:
- Scalability: Easily adjust resources based on demand.
- Cost efficiency: Pay for what you use, reducing upfront expenses.
- Accessibility: Access data and applications from anywhere with an internet connection.
- Reliability: Cloud providers offer robust infrastructure and data redundancy.
- Collaboration: Enable seamless collaboration among teams, regardless of location.
- Backup and recovery: Automatic data backups and recovery options enhance data security.
- Innovation: Access to cutting-edge tools and technologies without extensive setup.
“As-a-service” refers to a cloud computing model where a service or resource is provided over the internet on a subscription basis. This eliminates the need for users to manage or own physical infrastructure, offering convenience, scalability and cost savings. Examples include:
- Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS): Virtual machines (compute), storage and networking.
- Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS): Functionality to extend applications in a “serverless” model.
- Software-as-a-Service (SaaS): Functionality for accomplishing line-of-business tasks, e.g. CRM, ERP, document management, etc.
That depends on how closely a cloud’s technology stack, services and tooling align with your organization’s operational structure and existing tech stack. An in-depth evaluation of your tech stack and business requirements will lead to an informed decision on the best cloud for your purposes, as all major cloud providers have similar functionality and cost.
Client Success stories
We help organizations achieve more
Here are just some of the examples of how we’ve helped clients attain cloud infrastructure success.
- Nonprofit