What’s your cloud strategy?

You’ve probably heard that moving your infrastructure, intranet or public facing websites to the cloud can be beneficial. As a matter of fact, the hype around the cloud has been so intense as to make it difficult to know where to start, or how to properly assess the benefits. Some of the benefits from moving to the cloud include:

1. Scale your services to meet fluctuating demand.
2. Ensure your services are always available.
3. Provision resources faster.
4. Only pay for the resources you need.

These benefits are being sought by most any organization, but that still leaves the question as to where does one start when considering the move to the cloud. When considering any major advancement, it’s best to have a strategy. There are three ways you can look at the cloud. You can ignore it (and hope that your competitors do the same). You can do everything you do now – the same way – but in the cloud. Or, you can take this opportunity to evaluate how you do things and move to the cloud with a strategy.

So, where do you start?

CloudAssess from CloudLab is your introduction to the cloud. It’s about helping you develop and implement your strategy for moving to the cloud.

The best part?

Your first one is free.

So contact CloudLab today, and start your move to the cloud – intelligently and with a strategy.

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