Cloud Services
Migration, architecture, and cost control across AWS, Azure, and hybrid environments — built to match your workload, not the provider's default template.
FCS Cloud Services, Fully Managed
From first migration plan to day-to-day cost control — everything we cover under Cloud Services.
What's covered
Migration planning & execution
Lift-and-shift or re-architecture, sequenced to avoid a single high-risk cutover night.
Cost & capacity optimization
Right-sizing instances and reserved capacity so the monthly bill matches actual usage.
Hybrid & multi-cloud architecture
Workloads split across on-premises and cloud where that's genuinely the better fit.
Landing zone & governance
Account structure, IAM, and guardrails set up before workloads move in, not after.
Cloud-native monitoring
Observability built for autoscaling environments, not a repurposed on-prem dashboard.
At a glance
A natural fit for teams migrating off legacy hardware, or already in the cloud and paying for it inefficiently.
How an engagement runs
Assess current environment
Workload dependencies, data volumes, and compliance constraints mapped before any migration plan is written.
Migrate & architect
Workloads moved in sequenced phases, with rollback points built in.
Operate & optimize
Ongoing cost review and architecture tuning as usage patterns change.
Frequently asked questions
Which cloud providers do you work with?
AWS and Azure primarily, along with hybrid setups that keep some workloads on-premises. We architect around whichever provider fits your compliance and cost requirements rather than pushing a single platform.
Can you help us migrate from on-premise to cloud?
Yes — we start with an assessment of which workloads are actually good candidates for migration, since not everything benefits from moving, then plan the cutover around your maintenance windows.
Do you manage cloud costs, or just the infrastructure?
Both. Right-sizing instances, reserved capacity planning, and flagging unused resources are part of ongoing cloud management, not a separate line item — cost control is one of the most common reasons clients bring us in.
What's involved in a cloud migration assessment?
We review your current architecture, dependencies, and data volumes to identify migration order, estimate downtime windows, and flag anything — licensing, compliance, latency-sensitive workloads — that changes the approach before any migration work starts.