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Cloud Assessment & Migration Journey

 

1. Cloud Assessment

  • Analyze current IT infrastructure and workloads.

  • Evaluate cloud readiness and select the appropriate cloud model.

2. Planning and Strategy

  • Develop a cloud migration strategy and plan.

  • Estimate costs and compare with potential benefits.

3. Migration Preparation

  • Assess and prioritize applications and data for migration.

  • Choose migration tools and frameworks.

4. Execution

  • Conduct a pilot migration to test the process.

  • Perform full migration in phases, minimizing business disruption.

5. Post-Migration

  • Test and optimize migrated workloads.

  • Provide training and support for cloud tools.

6. Continuous Improvement

  • Monitor cloud resources for performance and cost.

  • Collect feedback and refine strategies.

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