Combining a Cloud Assessments and a Risk Assessment Makes Sense

At Altaris Cloud we work closely with Service Providers across a broad span of industries ranging from EMR hosters, healthcare providers, e-commerce hosters, to infrastructure as a service (IaaS) providers who run commercial workloads on behalf of their clients, often known as hosters. While we are known for doing SAM engagements, Risk Assessments or Fully Managing our clients SPLA licensing, we also are experts in doing Public Cloud assessments.

It only makes sense to combine a License Review with a Cloud Assessment. Once we have an agreement in place with our clients and we are reviewing their entire environment to determine if they are right-licensed, why not work into the conversation and engagement a Public Cloud Assessment? We can identify servers that are under utilized, likely end-of-life and ear mark them for public cloud metering while we conduct the rest of our engagement. You can reduce your SPLA spend, ensure your are compliant and accelerate your move to the Cloud.

The output of our Cloud Assessments are the SKUs - specific CSP (Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider) SKUs if you are a partner - and related costs to run the equivalent workload in the Public Cloud. Whether its Azure or AWS, we can get you pricing specific to the region that makes sense for your clients.

Like everything we do, we are tool agnostic. We are Movere Certified, a Certified Turbonomics Partner as well as Certified Octopus Cloud Partner. That said, we will use the best tools depending on the opportunity and are happy to leverage any tools our partners have invested in.

And like everything we do, we are unbiased. We are not a traditional reseller or software vendor so you will get impartial guidance tailored to your business model.

Learn more about our Cloud Assessment Service here or book a complimentary consultation with one of our experts by clicking the button below.

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