Our TCO analysis is a comprehensive service designed to understand your current on-premises IT environment with an eye towards a potential migration to the cloud. We measure your entire infrastructure, run through various migration scenarios, including hybrid strategies, and compare the costs - all based on clearly defined processes.
The analysis process includes the consideration of three different scenarios:
The TCO analysis service delivery comprises the following steps:
We start with a workshop to understand your current on-premises environment.
If required, we can install an infrastructure assessment tool.
We will create a TCO report, comparing the current on-premises infrastructure against the three different scenarios mentioned above.
With cloud migration, enjoy the benefit of dynamic scaling according to your needs.
Leverage the power of managed services for an efficient IT infrastructure.
Significant cost savings can be realised by optimising infrastructure with a cloud migration.
The cloud platforms offer top-notch security measures to protect your data and services.
We proudly count ourselves among the pioneers of the European Google Cloud scene. As a certified Google Premier Partner and Managed Service Provider (MSP), we are leaders in the European Google Cloud ecosystem. Our expertise spans migrating diverse workloads to Google Cloud, optimising Google Workspace environments, and smart device management. With certifications in Work Transformation Enterprise, Infrastructure and Cloud Migration, we are your trusted partner for achieving operational excellence and innovation.
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