Google Cloud Platform is where we have our deepest technical investment. Our teams have hands-on production experience with GCP's compute, networking, data, and AI/ML services — which is why GCP is our default recommendation for clients without a prior cloud commitment.
That said, we understand that most enterprise environments are not greenfield. Many organizations already have workloads on AWS or Azure, or they have integration dependencies that cross platforms. Our cloud engineers can work within multi-cloud contexts and apply the same engineering rigour regardless of the platform.
We organize our cloud capability into four distinct professional services:
Cloud Architecture — Designing cloud environments before building them. Infrastructure blueprints, network topology, security architecture, and service selection documented and reviewed before any provisioning begins.
Cloud Migration — Moving workloads, data, and applications from on-premise or other cloud platforms to GCP, with a structured migration plan, validation methodology, and zero-disruption cutover.
Cloud Optimization — Auditing existing cloud environments for cost inefficiency, performance bottlenecks, security misconfigurations, and operational waste — then implementing the remediation plan.
Cloud Implementation — Provisioning and configuring cloud environments from scratch based on a defined architecture, including IaC, networking, IAM, monitoring, and all supporting services.
Workload inventory, dependency mapping, compliance requirements, and platform recommendation before any architecture work begins.
Cloud architecture blueprint: compute, networking, storage, IAM, security, and observability — documented in an Architecture Decision Record reviewed and approved by your team.
Environment provisioning via Terraform, application migration or deployment, data transfer, and integration wiring — executed against the approved architecture.
Post-implementation validation against requirements, load testing for performance-critical components, and security posture review.
Infrastructure runbooks, cost dashboards, monitoring playbooks, and a structured knowledge transfer to your team or managed services provider.