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On the Cloud in 60 Days with TRIANZ

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The past decade and a half has seen galactic changes in how enterprises, of all size, carry out their computing. A multi-exponential growth in computing power, digitization, and abundance of data generated by both users and devices has given both a thrill and sometimes a throbbing headache to businesses on how to harness the potential of these massive disruptions. Among social media, mobility, analytics and cloud, collectively known as SMAC, it is Cloud Computing, which has given a leapfrog momentum to the digitization of the businesses. This is more so in the emerging markets where International Data Corporation (IDC) is predicting a 37 percent annual growth through 2017, nearly twice the growth rate seen in the developed markets. IT infrastructure spending on Cloud is expected to account for 46.6 percent of the total spending on Enterprise IT infrastructure by 2019.

Trianz is uniquely positioned to serve global clients - large and small. It is a dynamic and growth-oriented firm that leverages its Management Consulting and Technology Services to provide turnkey execution services to its clients across, high-tech, insurance, financial services, retail, life sciences, public sector, healthcare, and logistics industries. The Trianz team comes with a robust set of credentials and proven results where it has helped its clients move infrastructure, workloads and data in varying Cloud usage scenarios. “We were early to deploy Openstack-based Private Clouds and also are one of the early Amazon Web Services (AWS) consulting partners serving close to 60 plus clients in their deployments and/or Cloud operations,” says Vivek Gupta – Worldwide VP, Cloud Services, Trianz.

Be it CRM/ERP, Enterprise Applications, E-Commerce Applications, Learning Management System, Portals or even intense data transformation/processing, Trianz can help organizations adopt a new approach and capabilities that can bring in a number of improvements in both their business value and business operations.

Trianz Cloud practice has a very clear goal: To enable its clients harness the power of Cloud computing for better business value and bring agility, innovation to IT. To this extent, Trianz supports its clients in one or more of the following illustrative scenarios.

1. On the Cloud in 60 Days

This Trianz service supports clients having needs similar to the examples below:

• Client-One: “We are building this
e-commerce product and want to scale it in proportion to the increase in site visitors.”

•Client-Two: “We have this healthcare application(s) running off in-hospital premise servers; can we move all applications to a multi-tenant setup on Cloud.”

Be it greenfield or brownfield applications, Trianz can assist clients in running their applications on Cloud. These include all the aspects of a typical application: Infrastructure, OS, Middleware, Application/Workload, Data, and Security. Any method of application migration to Cloud: Lift & Shift, Lift & Reshape or Lift & Refactor can be accomplished with predictable timelines and outcomes. This Trianz service is based on a clear blueprint with specific IT, business, and stakeholder objectives. Designed and built around achieving key IT and business imperatives around:

• Rapid delivery of IT solutions to address business requirements

• Lowering total cost of ownership to IT

• A robust alignment between business and IT

• Outpace competition both by pace and delivery of products / services

2. IT as a Service

Trianz IT as a Service supports client having needs similar to the examples below:

• Client-Three: “We have a Data Center that is 70 percent virtualized. What is needed to roll out a Hybrid Cloud integrated with internal ITSM processes?”

• Client-Four: “We have multiple Data Centers with a mix of Bare Metal, VMware and Hyper-V systems. How can we roll out a fully managed single-console Cloud in this setup? With scope for adding AWS into the mix later?”

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