Seamless, secure transitions to the cloud with minimal disruption and maximum performance.
Even with that enticing proposition, many businesses still keep servers in-house. That allows for more control in terms of hardware, software, and even operating costs.
Regardless of where you fall on this spectrum, you want resources that give you the freedom to make the best choice for your organization.
At Integrity Technology Solutions, we offer cloud migration services. We can help analyze the prospect of a cloud transition and support you every step of the way if that move is right for your business.
Servers are expensive. Server maintenance only adds to that cost. If reducing your server footprint can improve your bottom line, then consider using data migration to lessen — if not completely eliminate — your in-house servers.
Cloud computing can lower IT costs, improve your scalability, and open up new options that improve performance, all while providing greater security.
At the same time, you can free up some of your internal resources for new projects and initiatives.
A chief reason to avoid cloud migration is the fear of disruption. Without a strong migration strategy, that fear is justified.
Integrity Technology Solutions provides more than just personnel to help you with a migration. We start with strategic planning so we can help you avoid common issues. In fact, we’ll attack downtime and help you craft a data migration strategy with no disruption.
We will help you optimize your cloud migration through four principles:
Moving to the cloud often constitutes a technical decision. You’re chasing tools that better support your business model, but the decision is also financial. You need to understand the cost implications of your migration before you commit.
We will help you with both aspects of your decision. In terms of cost, a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) provides a starting point for price analysis. We’ll look at direct numbers to help you compare the cost of your current setup to a partially or fully cloud-supported alternative.
We’ll also help you compare the long-term costs of subscriptions vs. ownership. You can see what full ownership and full cloud setups look like, and we can also help you explore hybrid solutions.
Finally, we’ll break down scalability costs so you can see how your plan fits with projections for the future of your business.
We can help you evaluate which systems are strong candidates for cloud migration and which may need a phased hybrid path.
Before you invest in another on-prem server, make sure cloud is part of the conversation.
Start with a practical migration plan based on business need, application dependency, and risk.
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