Cloud Readiness and Optimisation Assessment

Take our FREE cloud readiness assessment for your business

Our free assessment tells you how ready your business is to transfer to your IT network and data to the cloud, or how your business can make better use of your cloud services:

  • get insight

  • get increased IT efficiency

  • reduce costs

  • build in growth

  • increase cloud security

  • There are many reasons why businesses are choosing to use cloud computing services, not least of all the unreliability of traditional servers and server rooms. Cloud computing provides better disaster recovery, data security, accessibility, flexibility, and room to grow. By taking this cloud ready assessment, you can see how ready your business is for cloud computing.

  • It depends on the scale of the project, your choice of software, and the amount of planning involved. If prepared well, the transition should be smooth and then your business can get on with growing and delivering, knowing that your IT is performing.

  • By taking this free cloud assessment, we can understand how well your business is using cloud computing services. It may be that you transferred to the cloud in a rush, as a result of new management, perhaps because a client contract demanded it, or you have inherited a legacy situation. Whatever the circumstance, it is likely that improvements and efficiencies can be made.

  • Firstly, we need to understand your business and what your requirements are. This assessment provides most of that information. Once we have this, we can then appraise which service providers would suit your business the best.

About the assessment

In less than 5 minutes you receive a detailed report that provides information on your business’s IT strengths identifying gaps or weaknesses with recommendations to address any issues or improvements. These insights also help you to reduce risk and improve efficiency across your IT platforms and operations

The Cloud

The cloud, in an IT sense, is a global network of connected servers that operate as a single ecosystem. Collectively, these servers store or manage data, run applications, deliver content or a service such as email, productivity software, streaming videos or social media, accessible online from any internet capable device as opposed to a physical server (your local or personal computer).

Cloud services, including cloud hosting, take your business deeper into the digital world, removing physical hardware and space

If you take a few minutes to assess these capabilities you will get an instant performance dashboard and will be able to request an executive report.