Websites & Web Apps
Websites and web apps mostly need to handle traffic surges, stay fast, and remain secure. We move web apps to AWS helps to scale, improve uptime, and consistent user experience, even during busy periods or promotions.
ERP / CRM Systems
ERP and CRM systems are usually slow or rigid when stuck on old hardware. Lifting them to AWS can make them more stable and responsive, but planning is important so integrations and custom logic don’t break.
Databases
Databases are sensitive to downtime and performance changes. Migrating them to AWS with the right tools lets you keep data safe while improving speed, availability, and backup options.
File Servers
File servers in offices often get messy, slow, and hard to back up. Moving them to AWS clears the clutter, improves security, and makes it easier to manage permissions and access from anywhere.
Dev/Test Environments
Dev/test environments are usually over‑provisioned or under‑used. Running them on AWS lets teams spin up and tear down setups quickly, save costs, and work faster without waiting for hardware.
Linux Workloads
Linux workloads are usually flexible but can be complex to configure. On AWS, they can perform better and stay more secure, provided networking, storage, and monitoring are set up correctly.
Hybrid Infrastructure
Hybrid setups mix on‑prem and cloud, which can be tricky to manage. Shifting the right parts to AWS while keeping the rest in place lets you modernize step by step, without rushing into a full‑scale change.
Analytics Platforms
Analytics platforms need power and storage, which can get expensive on‑prem. Migrating them to AWS gives you more processing capacity and options to scale, while also tightening data governance.