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Cloud Migration Assessment

An independent, per workload view of what should move to cloud, what should stay, and the true cost before you commit, from an adviser who does not resell cloud.

Not everything belongs in the cloud, and moving without a plan is how organisations end up paying more for worse. This assessment looks at your estate per workload, on fit, cost, data gravity and dependencies, and models the true cost before you commit rather than after the bill arrives. Because we do not resell cloud or take a margin on the move, the advice is honest about what should and should not go.

What you get

  • A per workload view of what genuinely belongs in the cloud, what should stay, and what should be retired
  • A true total cost of ownership picture before you commit, not after
  • The lock in and complexity risks to design out from the start
  • An independent perspective, with no cloud to sell you

Who it is for

Infrastructure and application leaders weighing a move to cloud who want an honest, independent read rather than a migration pitch from someone paid to move you.

How it works

A focused session to understand your estate and drivers, followed by a written readout of what should move, what should not, and the real cost. Free, and with no obligation.

Frequently asked questions

What does a cloud migration assessment involve?

A per workload view of what should move to cloud, what should stay, and the true total cost of ownership before you commit, plus how to migrate each workload and avoid lock in. It is a decision framework, not a sales push.

Should everything move to the cloud?

No. Not every workload belongs there, and moving without a plan often costs more for worse. The assessment is honest about what to move, what to keep, and what to modernise instead.

Are you independent, given you assess cloud migration?

Yes, and it matters. We do not resell cloud or take a margin on migration, so we have no incentive to push you in. That is exactly why the assessment can tell you when not to move.