What we deliver
Cloud Migration
Move to the cloud with minimal disruption. Assessment, planning, execution, and validation for lift-and-shift or modernization.
- Migration assessment and planning
- Data migration strategies
- Cutover and validation
Infrastructure Setup
Production-ready cloud infrastructure using infrastructure as code. Repeatable, version-controlled, and documented.
- Terraform / CloudFormation
- Network and security configuration
- Multi-environment setup
Cost Optimization
Find and eliminate waste. Right-size resources, optimize storage tiers, and implement cost controls.
- Cost analysis and attribution
- Reserved capacity planning
- Automated scaling policies
Performance Tuning
Optimize for your workloads. Database tuning, compute sizing, and network optimization for data-intensive applications.
- Query and database optimization
- Caching strategies
- Monitoring and alerting
Platforms we work with
AWS
- S3, Redshift, Athena
- Lambda, ECS, EKS
- RDS, DynamoDB
- SageMaker, Bedrock
Google Cloud
- BigQuery, Cloud Storage
- Cloud Run, GKE
- Cloud SQL, Firestore
- Vertex AI
Azure
- Synapse, Data Lake
- Functions, AKS
- SQL Database, Cosmos DB
- Azure ML, OpenAI Service
Frequently Asked Questions
Which cloud platform should I choose?
It depends on your existing tech stack, team expertise, and specific requirements. AWS has the broadest service catalog. GCP excels at data and analytics. Azure integrates well with Microsoft tools. We help you evaluate based on your workloads and goals.
How long does a cloud migration take?
A straightforward lift-and-shift can take weeks. A full modernization with re-architecting typically takes 2-6 months depending on complexity. We start with an assessment to give you accurate timelines for your specific situation.
Can you help reduce our cloud costs?
Yes, cost optimization is a core part of our cloud services. We typically find 20-40% savings through rightsizing, reserved capacity, storage tier optimization, and eliminating unused resources. We also set up ongoing cost monitoring and alerting.
Do you support multi-cloud environments?
Yes, we design and manage multi-cloud architectures when it makes sense for your business. We help you avoid vendor lock-in while keeping complexity manageable through consistent tooling like Terraform and Kubernetes.
What about cloud security and compliance?
Security is built into every cloud engagement. We implement IAM best practices, network security, encryption, and audit logging. We also help with compliance requirements like SOC 2, HIPAA, and ISO 27001.
What is FinOps and do I need it?
FinOps is the practice of bringing financial accountability to cloud spending. If your cloud bill is unpredictable or growing faster than your business, FinOps practices help. We implement tagging strategies, cost allocation, budgets, and optimization reviews.
Should I use managed services or self-hosted?
Managed services (RDS, BigQuery, EKS) reduce operational burden but cost more. Self-hosted gives more control but requires more expertise. We evaluate each workload: critical databases often benefit from managed services, while stateless applications might run fine on containers you manage.
How do you handle infrastructure as code?
We use Terraform for multi-cloud consistency, or native tools (CloudFormation, Pulumi) when appropriate. All infrastructure is version-controlled, reviewed, and deployed through CI/CD pipelines. No manual changes in production consoles.
Can you help with Kubernetes?
Yes, we design, deploy, and manage Kubernetes clusters for data and ML workloads. Whether using managed Kubernetes (EKS, GKE, AKS) or self-managed, we implement proper networking, security, monitoring, and cost optimization.
What's the difference between cloud migration and modernization?
Migration moves your existing systems to the cloud (lift-and-shift). Modernization re-architects applications to be cloud-native—using containers, serverless, managed services, and auto-scaling. Modernization costs more upfront but often delivers better performance and lower long-term costs.