Cloud Assessment process at CSE
To determine the customer’s readiness to transfer software to a public or private cloud platform, CSE carries out the execution research as one of the top-notch cloud cost optimization vendors.
The cloud cost assessment strategy is designed to balance customers regardless of their technology adaption cycle. Our team provides services that ensure your enterprise processes are ready for cloud adoption. The cloud evaluation process focuses on a comprehensive migration strategy and the identification of all dependencies. This is accompanied by a scorecard that helps strategy, create, and map the application landscape for AWS cost optimization and Azure. And finally, a scorecard to help strategy, build and chart cloud services application landscape.
We understand that any evaluation and plan for cloud migration must begin by collecting the correct information from your business units. This phase in our framework involves performing an overview of the current state and enhancing and reviewing the application portfolio to ensure it meets the basic assessment criteria. Here, the enterprise must have the right guidance and proper knowledge about picking up the right cloud cost optimization platform.
The next step is critical as a dedicated cloud developer team can help evaluate the cloud infrastructure in detail and define and index all apps and servers deployed and operated for business activities. Our cloud team then analyses the apps/infrastructures market value and IT value, publishes business development reports, technology & design, risk analysis, consolidation, and licensing. A detailed financial analysis then follows all such activities to let the enterprise tap into scale economies. And the last step involves providing applications and facilities that need to be transformed, preserved, or dismantled. Get the CSE’s assessment tools to help determine applications on their cloud availability and whether they need to be converted lightly or if they are not transferred to a cloud unless they are rewritten.