As your business changes, so should your cloud environment. A well architected and managed cloud environment should demonstrate value. This can mean scaling up or down when required, or supporting new projects, such as product launches.
Claranet’s Cloud Optimisation Assessment combines the Well Architected Framework with our consultants’ expertise to reveal the strengths and weaknesses of your cloud deployment, and recommend optimisations and complementary services well suited to you.
Assure
Assure and inform your cloud migration has provided you with a cloud environment for your current business needs.
Assess
Assess your existing cloud investments to optimise your approach and adhere to regulation.
Reassure
Provide assurance of your infrastructure and workload security, performance, and efficiency.
Gain insights
Gain foundational insights and understanding, reestablish control and have peace of mind that cloud technologies bring value to the business.
Using the five pillars of the Well-Architected Framework, a Cloud Optimisation Assessment can help you identify and address risk, find value, and establish control in your cloud environment.
After reviewing the cloud environment, Claranet's Cloud Specialists will provide a comprehensive report and helpful summary of recommendations framed against our expertise.
During a discovery workshop with a Claranet Cloud Specialist, we’ll create an inventory of your cloud estate so our specialists can look at your environment in detail. We will arrange a call or meeting with interested stakeholders, during which we will learn about the your cloud environment, strategy, and business priorities.
Our Cloud Specialists will use their expertise to combine the workshop output with platform advisory and third-party tools to assess your cloud environment and generate a detailed report of their findings.
We condense the detailed report into a solution overview containing an executive summary that directly addresses points raised during the workshop and highlights key findings and optimisations.
We will arrange a one-hour remote follow-up session within two weeks of the review to discuss the proposed optimisations.