Cloud Migration Acceleration Program
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DLytica - Data Analytics and AI 's Cloud Migration Acceleration Program
Accelerate your migration and modernization journey to the cloud. DLytica Inc. provides migration of Legacy data ETL processes and data warehouse solutions with the optimized Architectures to the cloud.
Additionally, DLytica - Data Analytics and AI provides services for transferring and modernizing applications, websites, databases, storage, physical and virtual servers, or even entire data centers.
Challenges and opportunities to move to cloud
Reasons to Move to the Cloud
Accelerated Innovation?: Time & Process Efficiency
According to McAfee, companies adopting cloud technology saw a 20.66% improvement in time to market and 18.80% average increase in process efficiency. Cloud technologies are designed with functionality that makes them easier for users to navigate and they are also designed to integrate with other software to enable process automation.
Scalability?: Cloud computing is flexible.
Cloud-based services are ideal for businesses with growing or fluctuating bandwidth demands. If your needs increase, it’s easy to scale up your cloud capacity, drawing on the service’s remote servers. Likewise, if you need to scale down again, the flexibility is baked into the service.
Security & Compliance
By storing your business information and data centrally, the cloud offers much stronger security than traditional data centers. The majority of popular cloud providers also offer many built-in security features like security analytics, periodic updates, and cross-enterprise visibility. Most cloud providers take care of some of the tougher security issues like keeping unwanted traffic outside a specific scope from accessing the machines on which your business data and apps reside and ensuring automatic security updates are applied to their systems to keep from being vulnerable to the latest known security threats. Amazon also has many compliance certifications including ISO27001, PCI-DSS, AICPA/SOC, and HIPAA. This means that if your organization has specific compliance requirements or concerns, you can rest easy knowing that your data is secured in the cloud.
Lost laptops are a billion-dollar business problem, but the loss of an expensive piece of kit often fades in significance compared to the loss of the sensitive data inside it. Cloud computing gives you greater security when this happens. Because your data is stored in the cloud, you can access it no matter what happens to your machine. A survey from Salesforce has shown that 83% of IT leaders say they trust cloud security more than ever, so why not follow their lead and make sure your business is protected?
Business Continuity
A big benefit of using cloud-hosted solutions, such as VoIP phone systems, is protection from a huge hit if your physical office is damaged either by a man-made or natural disaster. Cloud solutions often have redundant backups and allow you to access your programs and data from any internet connected device. So, if your office suffers a major power outage, you can still run your business easily from other locations.
Disaster recovery keeps data safe
Businesses of all sizes should be investing in robust disaster recovery, but for smaller businesses that lack the required cash and expertise, this is often more an ideal than the reality. Cloud is now helping more organizations shirk that trend. In fact, cloud-based recovery solutions are now available in a variety of formats that save time, avoid large up-front investment, and roll up third-party expertise as part of the deal.
Do More with Less Cost
When you’re running your own physical server for backups or networked office software, the costs can be high for hardware purchases and ongoing maintenance. Cloud-based applications allow smaller businesses to have the same features for a much lower cost for entry.
Here are a few statistics from McAfee on cost savings from companies using the cloud:
16.18% average reduction in operational costs
15.07% average reduction in IT spending
16.76% average reduction in IT maintenance costs
Cost
By moving to the cloud, you can help to reduce operational costs while improving IT processes. Switching to the cloud also means you only pay for what you use, no need to maintain costly data centers when your important information is hosted in the cloud. 82% of SMBs report reduced costs as a result of adopting cloud technology and 70% are reinvesting the saved money back into their business according to a survey from Microsoft Office 365. For enterprise clients, a study by Accenture found that enterprises who ran cloud services save the most on their energy costs after switching. Migrating to the cloud can save businesses of all sizes on operational costs while enhancing IT productivity and processing. A Datometry survey of 166 IT Leaders showed 61% of companies move their computing to the cloud to cut costs. Cloud solutions provider VMWare estimates that large organizations can save 40% to 50% of their traditional IT operating costs on average by transferring in-house data center facilities to a public cloud service provider. The cost benefits of cloud computing are endless.
Never miss an update.
The beauty of cloud computing is that the servers are off-premise, out of sight and out of your hair. Suppliers take care of them for you and roll out regular software updates — including security updates — so you don’t have to worry about wasting time maintaining the system yourself. Leaving you free to focus on the things that matter, like growing your business.
Deliver immediate business results
Device and Location Mobility
Mobile is beginning to take over some of the workloads that used to be performed solely on desktop computers. Cloud-based solutions are designed to work fluidly no matter which device you’re on or where you’re connecting from, with mobile-compatible apps and shared data. This makes it easy to have a workforce that’s not limited by geography.
Integration.
Moving to the cloud allows your business to seamlessly connect systems together and improve efficiency with all your services. 59% of SMBs report increased productivity from the cloud according to a survey from software company Frevvo. Over time, increased load and decreased efficiency take their toll on data centers, just as they do with any machine. Traditionally, a business using a data center would have to perform an infrastructure refresh periodically to keep its data center software and hardware updated and functioning properly. This is a costly, time consuming, and ever repetitive task that eats up valuable time and resources. Today, businesses can instead migrate applications to the cloud at the end of a hardware refresh cycle. In the cloud, hardware and software updates are completed by the cloud provider, saving money, time, and ensuring applications are always supported by the most up-to-date infrastructure. Cloud services and applications are constantly being improved, updated, and expanded upon based on business needs and consumer desires. This means your new cloud environment can grow and expand to meet your business needs while enabling your team to do more than ever before. When you migrate to the cloud your business-critical applications will respond dynamically to changes in traffic. This means your business can increase productivity and profitability by optimizing to scale up or down to meet demands and only use the resources you need. Your cloud provider can also manage the complexity of your infrastructure so you can focus on what matters most, your business. The simplicity and ease of the cloud remote access mean that your team can focus on working hard and growing your business.
Cloud Services Minimise Capital Expenditures.
Cloud computing cuts out the high cost of hardware. You simply pay as you go and enjoy a subscription-based model that’s kind to your cash flow. Add to that the ease of setup and management and suddenly your IT project looks at lot friendlier. It’s never been easier to take the first step to cloud adoption
Freedom From Legacy Tech?: Access
Because all your data is stored in the cloud, it can be accessed no matter what happens to your physical machinery. Migrating to the cloud also means members of your organization can access necessary data and business information from anywhere in the world on any device. This opens so many opportunities for your business to grow and expand while meeting operational needs. No more snow days with thousands lost in work, your team can work productively and securely from anywhere with no downtime. Many cloud services can also provide monitoring for your business-critical apps and machines. Getting notified with there is an outage or an app has potential issues can dramatically speed up the timeline for restoring services and remediating problems. This can save your business time and money compared to the traditional approach of keeping track of the state of your services on your own. Backup and logging services are extremely important as well, especially if you need to perform disaster recovery from an outage and see where things went wrong. The backups will allow you to get things up and running again, and the logs may provide some critical information to help you find out what caused the issue in the first place. After a cloud migration, your team won’t need to be at a specific location to deploy, update, or fix issues with any of the various machines being used. This creates a more flexible solution compared to the traditional headaches of an on-premises setup. The consistency of the provisioning and deployment processes the cloud provides can make it much easier to collaborate because your entire team will be on the same page. Access and agility are more important now than ever before for companies of all sizes. Working in 2022 and beyond means working anywhere and everywhere your clients need you, and only the cloud can enable you to meet those needs.
Collaboration & Team Sharing
Cloud applications, which are designed to foster collaboration and team connection, can make staff in different corners of the country feel as if they’re working side by side. If your team is still closed off and working on static computers, you can be missing out on the type of energy and productivity that comes with collaborative work environments.
When your teams can access, edit, and share documents anytime, from anywhere, they’re able to do more together, and do it better. Cloud-based workflow and file sharing apps help them make updates in real time and give them full visibility of their collaborations.
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Fluid Data Backup and Recovery
Fluid Data Backup and Recovery
One of the cloud-based options that many companies adopt first are back up and data recovery solutions. Trying to backup multiple computers and mobile devices physically, can be fraught with problems. Cloud-based backup systems make it easy to automate backups in the background for multiple devices and store data in an easy to recover and keyword searchable online database.
Integration
Real-Time Integrations & Automation
You’ll find that cloud-based platforms are designed to “work well with others” meaning you’ll find they build time-saving integrations in to their design. For example, you could easily connect a cloud-based CRM program to your cloud-based accounting program to make it easy to automate invoicing, follow ups, and more.
Switching to the cloud means your company has a better ability to scale up or down based on your IT requirements and business plan. An IT solution that was ideal for one year may be obsolete a few years later, making it difficult for companies to adapt to shifting customer demands. With cloud migration, organizations have the ability to dramatically reshape their infrastructure and workloads to accommodate the needs of today without being chained to the equipment and assets that made sense in the past. The cloud gives you the power to control your resources based on your own individual and business needs. This is simply impossible with other solutions that lock you into contracts, minimum terms, and one-size-fits-all plans.
Solution
Four Phases of Cloud Migration:
Results
While working for different clients we have achieved excellent results as an ROI, we have listed several important metrics below:
Note:? DLytica - Data Analytics and AI ?migration specialists and Certified Data/Solutions Architects are available to answer your questions and discuss how we can help your migration strategies. You’ll hear back from us as soon as possible. contact us
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Tools Selection
Aws tools:
Database Migration with AWS DMS
Azure Tools: Azure Migrate
GCP Tools:
Migrate your applications to Google Cloud
a. Google Cloud VMWare Engine
b. Migrate to Virtual Machines
c. Migrate to Containers
d. Google Cloud Rapid Assessment and Migration Program (RAMP)
e. Architecture Centre