Public Cloud Migration
Cloud computing is fast becoming the best way to deploy new technology, with Gartner finding the cloud will be the preferred approach for 90% of organisations by 2022.
The public cloud is ideal for most business applications. It can also serve as a cost-effective secondary data centre, or disaster recovery environment. Public clouds rapidly expand and contract with elasticity and support critical applications and workloads that have peaks and troughs. This provides a seamless cost-effective solution to ever changing business needs.
Choosing the right infrastructure and platform cloud providers can be a challenging task. Ricoh’s experienced team will conduct a cloud readiness assessment and create the best cloud migration strategy for your business.
Our clients
Ricoh has helped customers large and small in many business verticals to achieve their cloud strategy goals, reduce costs and increase reliability.
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Solutions for your business
- Advisory and design
Ricoh will develop a transformation strategy for your business applications and work with your application vendors to choose the optimal SaaS, PaaS and IaaS solutions. We’ll also help you avoid nasty bill shocks that accompany poorly executed public cloud migrations. - Construct
Ricoh uses a variety of tools to determine the best migration path for your business. Starting with discovery, we look at your existing on-prem platform and prepare it for the migration so the transition can be executed with the least possible interruption to your business systems. - Care
Once your system is live on the cloud, Ricoh can provide ongoing support with cloud native monitoring and alerting, security management, automation for optimisation of operations, backups and notifications.
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