Cloud, Infrastructure & Hybridization
Our cloud architects help you optimize your IT systems to move toward agile, resilient, and hybrid cloud infrastructures that combine performance, cost efficiency, and availability.
I have a projectOur cloud architects help you optimize your IT systems to move toward agile, resilient, and hybrid cloud infrastructures that combine performance, cost efficiency, and availability.
I have a projectMigrating or extending your IT system to a cloud provider offers many advantages for managing resources and processing power while optimizing costs:
Optimizing your IT system and successfully implementing a cloud strategy requires expert guidance. Whether the transition is full, multi-cloud, or hybrid (private/public), your existing IT landscape will determine the right cloud service approach.

Using a public cloud (AWS, Microsoft Azure, GCP) enables fast, scalable deployments with virtually no limits, while also reducing infrastructure investments.
A hybrid cloud allows for a gradual transition, keeping part of the infrastructure and data on-premise while migrating the rest to the cloud. It helps manage activity peaks (bursting), launch new services, implement disaster recovery plans, and handle identity management (Single Sign-On).
A cloud-native transformation involves developing applications or services specifically designed for the cloud, promoting standardization and reusability. Cloud-native approaches often rely on managed services, containers, microservices, continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD), and other DevOps practices.
Each approach has its own advantages and use cases. Businesses can choose the model that best fits their strategic goals and technical requirements.

Keeping up with changing business needs, improving application performance, securing access, and protecting data are constant challenges for every organization. The cloud offers a practical and cost-effective way to meet these needs.
Our experts support you through every stage of your cloud migration project: migration audit, migration strategy design, high- and low-level cloud architecture diagrams (HLD, LLD), definition of security rules, management of authentication and access rights, and user enablement for cloud service adoption.
FinOps is a methodology that helps companies optimize cloud spending by ensuring alignment between business performance needs and service costs. It fosters close collaboration between DevOps and finance teams to maintain both efficiency and financial control.
Our experts help define security processes and governance frameworks to deploy cloud services effectively across your organization, ensuring strong adoption by business units. We can also assist in evaluating the maturity of your services. For instance, through eligibility level assessments or certifications.
By combining our cloud expertise with a DevOps approach, we help significantly accelerate your applications’ time-to-market through an efficient automation chain across every phase of the project, from development and integration to testing and deployment.
If you’re interested in taking your Move to Cloud/Go to Cloud project to the next level with our cloud and DevOps architect profiles, or if you have any questions, please contact us. We look forward to collaborating with you.
Speak with an expertThe cloud offers unlimited scalability, reduced infrastructure costs, and greater agility to meet business needs. It also enables access to innovative services (AI, IoT) and improves system resilience.
The models include public cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP) for flexibility, private cloud for sensitive data, and hybrid cloud to combine the benefits of both. The choice depends on security, compliance, and performance requirements
Use encryption policies (AES-256), strict access controls (IAM), and vulnerability management solutions. Implement continuous monitoring (CloudTrail, Azure Monitor) and train teams on security best practices.
Challenges include the technical complexity of migrations, cost management (resource optimization), and data security. IT leaders must also ensure that applications are compatible with cloud environments.
ROI is measured by reduced infrastructure costs, improved application performance, and increased team productivity. Monitoring tools (CloudWatch, Azure Cost Management) help track cost savings achieved.