Cloud & Infrastructure
Move to the cloud, modernize what runs on-premises, and keep identity, networking, and recovery working together as one well-planned system.
Most organizations don’t need every workload in the cloud, and they don’t need to keep everything on a server in the back office either. The right answer is usually a deliberate mix: email and collaboration in Microsoft 365, certain applications in Azure, and a few systems kept local because that genuinely fits the work. We help you decide what belongs where, then handle the migration so day-to-day operations keep running while it happens.
Migrations are where small oversights become big problems, so we plan them in detail before touching anything. That means inventorying mailboxes and files, mapping permissions, testing identity and sign-in, and treating security as part of the design rather than something bolted on afterward. We schedule cutovers around your calendar rather than ours, and whether you’re leaving Gmail for Microsoft 365 or retiring an aging on-premises server for Azure, the goal is a move people barely notice.
Once you’re running, infrastructure is only as good as the planning behind it. We set up hybrid identity so sign-ins stay consistent, design networks that can grow with you, and put a real disaster recovery plan in place so a failure is an inconvenience instead of a crisis. We also keep an eye on cloud spend, because it’s easy to pay for capacity you stopped using months ago.
Cloud and infrastructure capabilities
- Gmail to Microsoft 365 migrations
- Legacy server to Azure or AWS migrations
- SharePoint architecture and file permissions
- Hybrid identity with Entra ID Connect and single sign-on
- Network planning for firewalls, VLANs, and Wi-Fi mesh
- Server provisioning on Hyper-V, VMware, and Azure VMs
- Cloud cost optimization and right-sizing
- Disaster recovery planning
Who this is for
This work suits organizations that have outgrown their current setup: a nonprofit ready to consolidate scattered files into SharePoint, a small business retiring a server it can no longer justify maintaining, or a professional firm that needs consistent, secure sign-in across cloud and local systems. If you’re weighing a migration, planning for growth, or simply want infrastructure you don’t have to worry about, this is where we start.