cloud-migration

Making cloud migration smart and swift

Finding the right migration path for your applications can be challenging. It’s important to get the migration right the first time, as a lengthy rework cycle could otherwise await the company. Additionally, the service dependencies must be understood in order to assess the varying migration paths of various applications.

We ensure the best and optimal migration path for your unique business scenario and objectives. This will help you to achieve greater scalability, productivity, and reduced capital and operating costs. It will also result in better speed-to-market, while security and compliance are handled efficiently.
Our cloud migration services are optimized for business continuity and performance. We assist businesses in migrating infrastructure, on-premise applications and platforms, and in re-architecting existing and legacy applications for cloud deployment.

Migrating existing and legacy applications

We migrate all kinds of existing and legacy applications to the cloud. Our services are tailored to your application needs, business objectives, current IT and cloud scenario. We validate your existing applications to ensure they are cloud-ready and transform them into ‘cloud-worthy’ if required. Based on the unique business and IT requirements, we use the following approaches to migrate applications to the cloud:

Lift and shift: This approach involves moving applications and their underlying infrastructure to the cloud without making any changes. This is the simplest and most cost-effective approach, but it may not be suitable for all applications.

Refactoring: This approach involves making changes to the application code to make it more cloud-friendly. This can involve changes to the application architecture, the use of cloud-native technologies, or both.
Refactoring can make the application more scalable, efficient, and secure, but it can also be more complex and time-consuming than lift and shift.

Replatforming: This approach involves moving the application to a new platform in the cloud. This can involve a change in the underlying infrastructure, the operating system, or the programming language. Replatforming can make the application more scalable, efficient, and secure, but it can also be more complex and time-consuming than lift and shift.