Cloud Migration
There are many advantages to moving your software and services to the cloud migration, and at first glance, migration to the cloud may seem overwhelming. Moving to the cloud requires shifts in your technological philosophies, perspectives, and strategies. The end result is worth it, but you’ll face your share of worries, doubts, and growing pains along the way.
The good news is that it doesn’t need to be that complicated — as long as you follow best practices and engage experts. One of the best ways to minimize these issues — aka risks — is to utilize professional cloud migration services you can trust.
But before we get into those, let’s pause to consider what a cloud migration really means.
(1) The most common definition of cloud migration is the process of transferring data, services, and/or applications from on-premise networks to a cloud platform.
(2) You can also migrate from cloud to cloud. We see this in situations where an organization chooses to move email and collaboration tools from Microsoft Office 365 to G Suite or workloads from AWS to Azure or Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
(3) The third way to look at cloud migration is from concept to cloud. You may only have an idea as to what tool you wish you had, and with the right guidance, you can build it yourself.