
When to consider Azure Migration
Companies encounter several challenges when launching a new project in an on-premises environment. Setting up requires significant upfront investment, as enterprises must purchase software licenses or copies to operate.
As projects grow, tasks become more complex and demand additional resources. To keep up, organizations must continuously upgrade their on-premises infrastructure—a costly and time-intensive process. Managing and maintaining these environments can lead to rapidly increasing expenses.
Why Embrace Azure Migration?
Migrating workloads to Azure can provide businesses with a more flexible, scalable, and cost-effective infrastructure, along with enhanced security and integration capabilities.



Scalability
Flexibility
Security
Azure enables seamless resource scaling, essential for businesses facing fluctuating demand for their services or products.
Utilise customizable tools to fit specific business needs, including compute, storage, analytics, and more.
Built-in security features to safeguard data and applications from cyber threats.
Smooth connectivity with products like Office 365, Dynamics 365, and Power BI.
Microsoft Integration Capabilities

Seamlessly connect your on-premises infrastructure with Azure services.
Hybrid Capabilities

Flexible pricing, including pay-as-you-go, allowing you to only pay for what you use.
Cost-Effectiveness


Scope, Architecture and Sizing
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Select an appropriate landing zone based on workload volume, size, and complexity while considering costs.
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Strategically outline the cloud migration process in detail.
Migration of Servers/VMs to Azure
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Design and implement a resilient architecture with high availability and disaster recovery capabilities.
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Transition your servers and storage infrastructure to the Azure cloud platform.
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Set up standard applications, deploy custom business applications, and migrate Active Directory users, groups, and other associated workloads.
Validation and Go Live
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Validate server and virtual machine workloads post-migration.
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Conduct comprehensive end-to-end testing of the newly deployed Azure cloud environment.
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Go-live.
Discovery and Analysis
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Evaluate your current servers and virtual machines, identify workload dependencies, and define wave groups.
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Develop a migration strategy, set a timeline, and estimate cloud costs.
Azure Migration Approach
Our Different Migration Approaches
We help your organization set a migration roadmap and execute a seamless Azure cloud migration execution by offering different migration approaches:

Move to Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Move to Managed Instance (MI) for a fully managed database solution, ensuring your application benefits from continuous updates without the need for manual patching, upgrades, or concerns about End of Support.

Move to Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
With different migration options, opt in to migrate your database and servers to Azure Virtual Machines.