Cloud Services
Azure, AWS, and Google Workspace, run with the same discipline as everything else we manage: architected deliberately, secured by default, and reviewed monthly so the bill matches the value.
Microsoft Azure and AWS, managed
We design, migrate, and operate workloads on Microsoft Azure and AWS: virtual machines and virtual networks, storage, identity integration with Entra ID, backup and site recovery, and Azure Virtual Desktop / Windows 365 for firms replacing aging terminal servers or equipping remote teams.
Migrations run as projects with a written plan: discovery and dependency mapping, a landing zone built to security baseline, staged cutover scheduled around your business, and decommissioning of the old hardware only after verified parity. The aging server in the closet becomes a managed cloud workload without a lost business day.
Google Workspace, first-class
Plenty of strong firms run on Google Workspace, and we administer it with the same rigor as Microsoft 365: security baselines, context-aware access, MFA enforcement, Drive sharing governance, Vault retention, and endpoint management. We also run migrations in both directions, Workspace to Microsoft 365 and Microsoft 365 to Workspace, with mail, calendar, and files mapped and verified.
Cost optimization is standing practice
Cloud spend drifts: oversized instances, orphaned disks, forgotten test environments, licenses stacked on autopilot. Managed cloud clients get a monthly cost review: right-sizing recommendations, reserved-capacity purchases where the math works, and the spend line reconciled against the budget so finance never gets surprised. Firms typically recover 15 to 30 percent of unmanaged cloud spend in the first quarter.
Hybrid, because reality is hybrid
Most firms are not all-cloud and should not be. We run hybrid estates as one system: on-premise servers and Active Directory synchronized with cloud identity, workloads placed where latency, cost, and compliance say they belong, and one monitoring plane across all of it. The decision framework is written down, so every workload has a reason for living where it lives.
What's included
- Azure and AWS architecture, migration, and daily operation
- Azure Virtual Desktop / Windows 365 deployment and management
- Google Workspace administration, security, and governance
- Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace migrations, both directions
- Monthly cloud cost review and right-sizing
- Hybrid identity and on-premise integration (Active Directory + Entra ID)
FAQ
What is your cloud actually costing you?
The assessment inventories your Azure, AWS, and Workspace estate and models the optimized picture. Findings in writing.