Cloud Migration
Moving your infrastructure to the cloud is one of the most impactful decisions your business can make. Done right, it reduces costs, improves flexibility and enables your team to work from anywhere. Done wrong, it creates new problems, unexpected costs and performance issues that are harder to fix than the ones you started with. At Nivando, we plan and execute cloud migrations that deliver the results you expect without disrupting your business operations.

Moving to the cloud sounds straightforward but the reality is more complex. Applications have dependencies, data has compliance requirements, users have expectations and business operations cannot afford extended downtime during a transition. Without proper planning, cloud migrations frequently go over budget, take longer than expected and deliver disappointing results.
Cloud migration is the process of moving Our IT infrastructure, applications and data from on-premise systems to cloud platforms such as Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services or Google Cloud. A successful migration requires careful assessment of eworkload, a clear understanding of cloud costs, thorough testing before cutover and a rollback plan in case something does not go as expected.
At Nivando, we manage the entire cloud migration process from initial assessment and architecture design through to execution, testing and post-migration optimization. You get eworkload is properly configured for the cloud environment, costs are controlled from day one and your team experiences minimal disruption throughout the entire transition.
How Our Cloud Migration Works
We begin with a thorough assessment of your current environment, analyzing eworkload, application and data set to determine cloud readiness, migration complexity and expected costs. We identify dependencies between systems, flag compliance requirements and recommend the most appropriate migration approach for each workload, whether that is a simple lift and shift, a re-platforming or a full re-architecture for the cloud.
Based on our assessment, we design a detailed migration plan with a clear sequence of workloads, defined timelines, resource requirements and a rollback procedure for emigration step. We never migrate everything at once. Workloads are migrated in phases, tested thoroughly in the cloud environment before the on-premise version is decommissioned and validated against performance and functionality benchmarks before cutover.
After migration, we optimize your cloud environment for performance and cost. Cloud resources that are oversized are right-sized, unused services are identified and eliminated and cost monitoring is configured to prevent unexpected bills. We continue managing and optimizing your cloud environment on an ongoing basis so it always delivers the best possible value for your business.
Why It Matters
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our cloud migration service.
1. How do you decide which workloads should migrate to the cloud?
You receive an assessment eworkload individually based on performance requirements, data sensitivity, compliance obligations, cost profiles and cloud readiness. Some workloads are ideal candidates for cloud migration. Others perform better and cost less on-premise. You get clear recommendations with supporting analysis so you can make informed decisions about each workload.
2. How do you control cloud costs after migration?
Cloud cost management starts during the migration planning phase. We right-size eworkload for its cloud environment, configure cost monitoring and alerting from day one and conduct regular cost reviews to identify and eliminate waste. We also advise on reserved instance purchasing and other cost optimization strategies that can significantly reduce your monthly cloud spend.
3. What if something goes wrong during migration?
Emigration step includes a documented rollback procedure. If a workload does not perform as expected in the cloud environment, we revert to the on-premise version immediately while we investigate and resolve the issue. We never decommission on-premise systems until we are fully satisfied that the cloud version is stable and performing correctly.
4. How long does a cloud migration typically take?
Migration timelines depend on the number and complexity of workloads being migrated. Simple environments with a small number of straightforward workloads can be migrated in a few weeks. Complex environments with many interdependencies, compliance requirements and custom applications may take several months. You get a realistic project plan with clear milestones before any work begins.
5. Do you provide ongoing management after the migration is complete?
Yes. We continue managing and optimizing your cloud environment after migration as part of our ongoing managed services. This includes performance monitoring, cost optimization, security management, patch management and capacity planning to ensure your cloud environment always delivers the best possible value for your business.
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No sales pitch. No commitment. Just a straightforward conversation about the right cloud migration approach for your business.




