Overview
We design and run your Azure environment, from networking and identity to servers, backup, and disaster recovery, with security and cost discipline built in from the start.
Whether you are migrating off aging on-premises hardware or tightening an environment that grew organically, we bring architecture, governance, and ongoing management so the cloud works for you.
How We Work
Assessment and design
We review your workloads and costs, then design an Azure architecture sized for what you run.
Migration and build
We migrate in planned waves, with security, backup, and networking built in from the first workload.
Operations
We monitor performance and spend, patch and back up continuously, and review the architecture as needs change.
What's Included
Architecture and design
Right-sized network, identity, and compute design built for security and cost.
Migration
Move workloads off on-premises hardware into Azure with minimal disruption.
Backup and disaster recovery
Protected data with tested restores and a recovery plan you can rely on.
Security and governance
Identity, network controls, and policy to keep the environment locked down.
Cost management
Ongoing right-sizing so you pay for what you need and no more.
Managed operations
Monitoring, patching, and support across your cloud footprint.
Support & Training Options
The build is a project; running it well is a relationship. Choose how much of it you hand to us. Flat-fee plans run on a rolling 90-day commitment; T&M carries none.
T&M support
- Support billed hourly, as you need it, with no monthly fee
- Escalation straight to the engineers who built your environment
- Changes and additions scoped in writing before work starts
- Teams with in-house admins who want expert backup
- Stable environments that change a few times a year
Flat-fee Azure management
- SLA-backed support during business hours
- Ongoing administration, monitoring, and patching of Azure
- Cost reviews so the monthly bill stays sized to reality
- Backup verification and disaster recovery testing
- Teams without a dedicated administrator
- Leadership that wants one predictable number and no meter watching
Fully managed IT
Everything in Option B, plus the rest of your IT:
- Microsoft 365 administration
- Endpoint monitoring, patching, and security configuration
- Security monitoring, threat response, and email security
- IT vendor and license management
- vCIO strategic advisory
- SLA on system-blocking issues
- Companies that want one outside partner across the whole footprint
- Companies retiring their last on-premises hardware
Frequently Asked Questions
All questionsWhat is Azure Infrastructure?
Azure is Microsoft's cloud: the servers, databases, and networks your systems run on, rented by the month instead of bought by the rack. Our service designs, migrates, and runs it, sized to what you use.
How is this different from the server we own?
The server in your closet has to be bought for its busiest day, maintained, backed up, and eventually replaced, and it fails without a spare. Azure workloads scale with you, get patched and monitored as a service, and are backed by data centers with better physical security than any office closet.
When does moving to Azure make sense, and when does it not?
It makes sense when you have an aging on-premises server, a line-of-business app that needs to be reachable from anywhere, or disaster-recovery requirements you cannot meet with hardware. Not everything belongs in the cloud, though: a stable workload with flat usage can be cheaper on owned hardware, and that math gets done before anything moves.
Will you make us rip everything out and start over?
Our first move is the opposite: squeeze everything out of what you already license before adding anything new. Where we push for consolidation is where you are paying twice for the same capability, like Zoom and Teams side by side, or a legacy platform nobody has logged into in years.
How does pricing work?
Managed services run at a flat monthly rate per person, which covers their primary device; shared and additional devices are a small add-on. Project work is hourly and quoted in writing before it starts, or converted to a fixed monthly fee when you want budget certainty. Microsoft licensing passes through at list price.
Do you come on site?
We are remote-first, because most issues resolve faster over a screen share than a truck roll. When hands on hardware is the answer, we are on site within two business days in our metro areas, and we can schedule recurring on-site time as part of an agreement.
What happens in the first 90 days?
Weeks one and two are access and visibility: admin roles audited, MFA enforced, monitoring on your most critical systems, and a shared password vault. Weeks three to eight set the baseline: licensing rationalized, device management everywhere, backups running and test-restored. By week thirteen you have a steady rhythm: a weekly status call, a patch cadence, playbooks you own, and a 90-day review that sets the roadmap.