Introduction
Cloud Services introduction content
Business Challenges

Legacy Infrastructure
On-premises systems that are end-of-life, expensive to maintain, and unable to support modern workloads.

Migration Complexity
Cloud migrations fail or stall when there is no clear architecture, dependency mapping, or phased delivery plan.

Hybrid Management
Managing workloads across on-premises and cloud without a unified operating model creates gaps in visibility and control.
Our Approach
1
Assess
Evaluate the current environment, cloud readiness, and business priorities.
2
Design
Define the target architecture, vendor mix, and migration or deployment roadmap.
3
Build
Migrate, deploy, and integrate across cloud platforms with structured project delivery.
4
Operate
Monitor, optimise, and improve the cloud environment post-deployment.
Key Features

Microsoft 365 & Azure Cloud Migration
Server, application, and database migration to Azure with full dependency mapping and phased execution.

Hybrid Cloud Architecture
Design and deployment of hybrid environments connecting on-premises infrastructure to Azure.

Azure Backup and Disaster Recovery
Resilient data protection and business continuity on Azure.

Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD)
Secure, scalable virtual desktop infrastructure for distributed and hybrid workforces.

App Modernisation
Re-architecting legacy applications for cloud-native deployment on Azure.

Cloud Cost Optimisation
Ongoing cloud spend management, rightsizing, and architecture tuning to reduce waste.
Business Benefits
Driving measurable value and sustainable growth.
Resilience
- Automated failover and recovery
- Active-active and DR architectures
- 24/7 cloud monitoring
Resilience
- Faster workload provisioning
- Elastic scaling for demand peaks
- Reduced time to market
Cost Efficiency
- liminate on-premises capex
- Pay-as-you-use consumption model
- Ongoing spend optimisation
Technology Partners


