• Cloud Assessment Service is a consulting offering that helps evaluate Cloud as a seamless component, or the core, of your IT-services strategy.
• This practical roadmap outlines how to manage and optimize your cloud portfolio. It focuses on clear objectives and prepares your organization for a structured cloud journey. Using proven cloud assessment tools, we determine which enterprise applications are best suited for the cloud and identify opportunities to enhance user adoption.
• A well-defined cloud adoption strategy drives your competitive advantage. Successful cloud adoption involves accurately estimating implementation costs, evaluating ROI, and selecting the best-fit provider.
Cloud Assessment
Cloud health check and cost optimization
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Cloud architecture review
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Cloud management and governance framework
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Landing Zone implementation
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Security baselines and compliance validation
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Cloud strategy development
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Migration readiness and roadmap
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BUSINESSNEEDS
Cloud readiness clarity
Understanding whether existing IT systems and applications are ready for cloud adoption.
Cost and ROI transparency
Clear insight into migration costs, ongoing cloud spending, and expected return on investment.
Application portfolio optimization
Identifying which applications should be migrated, modernized, or retired.
Risk and compliance control
Ensuring security, compliance, and governance requirements are met before moving to the cloud.
PROJECTSTAGES
Discovery and planning
During the first phase, you will gather information about your current IT infrastructure and determine your goals for the cloud assessment project. You will also identify the stakeholders who will be involved in the project and create a project plan.
Assessment
In this phase, you will assess your current IT infrastructure to identify areas where cloud computing could be used. This may involve looking at your hardware and software assets, network infrastructure, and data storage and management systems.
Cloud strategy development
Based on the gathered information, you will develop a cloud strategy that outlines the best ways to use cloud computing to meet your goals. This includes identifying which workloads should be moved to the cloud, which cloud services should be used, and how security and data privacy should be addressed.
Implementation planning
In the final phase, you will create a plan for implementing the cloud strategy. This includes defining the steps required to move your workloads to the cloud, identifying a need for any changes in your existing infrastructure, and determining the project timeline.
KEY RESULTS
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Improved cost efficiency
Reduce costs of hardware, software licenses, maintenance, and energy consumption by moving to a cloud-based infrastructure.
2
Improved scalability
Easily scale IT resources up or down as needed, enabling faster response to business changes and supporting future growth.
3
Increased agility
Respond faster to changing business requirements, adopt new opportunities, and increase organizational agility and competitiveness
4
Improved data management
Enhance data availability, security, backup, disaster recovery, and archiving through well‑structured cloud‑based data management strategies.
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Access to new technologies
Leverage the latest cloud technologies and services to support innovation and accelerate digital transformation
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Better security
Identify and mitigate cloud security risks while strengthening protection of IT infrastructure using best security practices.
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Compliance
Understand and ensure compliance with data privacy, security, and industry-specific regulations through standardized cloud governance and controls.
NEXTSTEPS
Schedule a discovery session
Get in touch with us to discuss your goals, current setup, and challenges. We’ll ask the right questions to understand your needs before suggesting any solution.
Receive a project estimate
Based on the discovery session, we’ll prepare a clear scope and time estimation, so you know what to expect in terms of effort, timeline, and cost.
Start with a Proof of Concept or Pilot
If useful, we can begin with a small proof of concept to validate the approach and solution design before moving into full implementation.