Cloud Migration

Cloud design, migration and management experts.

Our Cloud Migration Services

As a cloud service provider, we can create cloud platforms using our specialized team. Cloud platforms are online environments that can be used to run apps or develop code. Our technology is incorporated with application programming interface, automation, containerization and orchestration.

IP Global’s expert team manages every phase of your migration journey. From initial assessment to post-migration support, we ensure your data is transferred securely, systems are optimized for the cloud environment, and your team is empowered with the tools for success. With IP Global as your cloud migration partner, the sky isn’t the limit – it’s just the beginning.

Type of Cloud Computing

Public Cloud

Public clouds are cloud environments typically created from IT infrastructure not owned by the end user. Some
of the largest public cloud providers include Alibaba Cloud, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, IBM
Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.

Private Cloud

Private clouds are loosely defined as cloud environments solely dedicated to a single end user or group, where the environment usually runs behind that user or group’s firewall. All clouds become private clouds when the underlying IT infrastructure is dedicated to a single customer with completely isolated access.

Hybrid Cloud

A hybrid cloud is a seemingly single IT environment created from multiple environments connected through local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), virtual private networks (VPNs), and/or APIs.

Our Cloud Support

Cloud Computing is getting more and more popularity day by day. The reason behind is the gradual growth of the companies which need the place to store their data. Therefore, companies are in competition to provide large space to store data along with the various features and quality service.

Key Features

  • Resources Pooling
  • On-Demand Self-Service
  • Easy Maintenance
  • Scalability And Rapid Elasticity
  • Economical
  • Measures and Reporting Service
  • Security
  • Automation
  • Resilience and Availability

IaaS

IaaS means a cloud service provider manages the infrastructure for you—the actual servers, network, virtualization, and data storage—through an internet connection. The user has access through an API or dashboard, and essentially rents the infrastructure.

PaaS

PaaS means the hardware and an application-software platform are provided and managed by an outside cloud service provider, but the user handles the apps running on top of the platform and the data the app relies on. Primarily for developers and programmers, PaaS gives users a shared cloud platform for application development and management (an important DevOps component) without having to build and maintain the infrastructure usually associated with the process.

SaaS

SaaS is a service that delivers a software application—which the cloud service provider manages—to its users. Typically, SaaS apps are web applications or mobile apps that users can access via a web browser. Software updates, bug fixes, and other general software maintenance are taken care of for the user, and they connect to the cloud applications via a dashboard or API. SaaS also eliminates the need to have an app installed locally on each individual user’s computer, allowing greater methods of group or team access to the software.

Cloud Migration

We are your companions on your journey to the cloud. From the first idea to the conception, from the first steps to the development of the full potential, we advise, support, guide and optimize your digital transformation with you

You should Switch to Cloud if facing one of the following challenges

  • Acquisitions
  • Capacities
  • Security
  • Compliance
  • Innovation
  • End of Support
  • Expiring Contracts
  • Update Capability

Pros Of Using IP Global For Deploying AWS

Guided process for cloud adoption

Analysis of your system landscape

Cloud architecture advice

Software audit guided process

Cloud service provider selection

Creating a project plan

Migration Strategies

Transit

The easiest and fastest way to move workloads to the cloud is to directly transition the existing solution using cloud resources. The topic of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), for example, plays a major role here, since a large selection of possible infrastructure components is freely available. The current solution is “lifted & shifted” to the cloud, so to speak.

Pros:

  • You can react to acute challenges such as a necessary change of provider due to expiring contracts or an urgent lack of resources.

Cons:

  • This does not directly improve the workload.

Adoption

In order not only to move a workload to the cloud, but also to use the extensive service portfolio for initial improvements, the solution can be adapted. It requires more effort than a transition but allows the workload to be enriched by using services in order to generate a direct benefit.

Pros:

  • With small and medium-sized optimization measures, you can access cloud services such as aCDN (Content Delivery Network) or DDoS protection in addition to the advantages of IaaS.

Cons:

  • The potential of a cloud infrastructure is not fully exploited

Cloud Innovation

Cloud innovation enables the full potential of a cloud to be used. Various highly developed services from the portfolio of cloud providers support the latest methods of software development (DevOps, agile development) and software architectures (microservices, serverless). They enable an agile and the individual business model that is built on a technologically stable and at the same time highly flexible foundation.

Pros:

  • The full integration of all your company’s workloads in the cloud enables you to reach a new level of innovation in your company.

Cons:

  • The path to cloud innovation is the most extensive and requires a high level of migrationexperience

Cloud Migration - We will guide you to success with a system

Successfully tackling change requires a well-considered and structured approach. We use tried-and- tested frameworks that have proven themselves as a flowchart for the strategic orientation and individual steps of the implementation of cloud migration projects. With such a tried and tested agenda derived from best practices, a simple and predictable path of your digital workloads to the cloud is enabled.

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