Overview
Cloud migration is rarely a single project—it is a sequence of decisions about security, identity, data gravity, and operating model. IERP helps you understand trade-offs, choose a strategy that fits sovereignty and compliance, and execute with governance from planning through steady state.
We work alongside your teams and ecosystem partners so roadmaps stay realistic: IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS each play a role when matched to workload characteristics and lifecycle cost.
Delivering business outcomes with cloud
Migration should tie to measurable results: fewer outages, faster release cadence, clearer security posture, or lower unit cost for predictable workloads. We baseline those metrics during discovery and revisit them in service reviews—not as generic industry claims.
Speed to first value
Industrialized patterns and automation reduce repeated manual steps in assessment and migration—not headline percentages, but fewer surprises in your specific estate.
FinOps discipline
Right-sized services, tagging, and reserved capacity where they fit help control run-rate spend after migration. Targets are agreed with you during planning, not invented for marketing.
Resilience and SLAs
Operational targets are defined with your risk appetite: availability windows, RTO/RPO, and support tiers—then tracked with transparent reporting.
Any percentage improvements depend on starting complexity, technical debt, and adoption. We document assumptions and track actuals after go-live.
Capabilities across the migration lifecycle
Our approach combines repeatable methods with tooling chosen for your stack—assessment scripts, migration factories where appropriate, and validation packs—without locking you into a proprietary black box.
Discovery and analysis
We inventory workloads, dependencies, data classes, and non-functional requirements. The goal is a prioritized migration backlog grounded in business risk—not a generic lift-and-shift list.
Strategy and planning
Together we choose landing zones, identity models, network patterns, and migration waves. Plans include rollback thinking, cutover rehearsal, and cost guardrails so finance and IT share one timeline.
Sovereign and regulated cloud
Where residency, sector regulation, or national cloud frameworks apply, we map controls to architecture choices so sensitive data stays in approved boundaries while still enabling modernization.
Execution and transformation management
We coordinate build, migration tooling, validation, and hypercare. Change windows, communication, and evidence packs stay visible so sponsors can steer without slowing delivery teams.
Success stories
We can share anonymized patterns—regulated industries, multi-region footprints, or lift-and-optimize ERP waves—matched to your constraints. Start with a short discovery workshop to align scope and sponsorship.
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