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Microsoft Security Services
Azure Managed Services
Microsoft 365 Consulting
Compliance Management
Microsoft 365 Migration
Microsoft Azure Migration

Microsoft Security Services

Assessments
  • Our Solution Architects will review your security posture.
  • Identify challenges and areas where improvements can be made.
  • Get an in-depth understanding of where you currently stand.
  • Begin strategizing to help you get to where you want to be.

Roadmaps
  • Based on the assessment results, we’ll provide you with a custom security roadmap.
  • Review the detailed exposures and risks, and snapshot of how your tenant ranks against others.
  • Educate your team on available, recommended security options specific to your business needs.
  • Document & prioritize your current requirements and lay out a path to get you tracking toward your goals.
  • Azure cost and resource optimization
  • Advanced security and compliance services
  • Full cloud migration
  • Rapid API-based monitoring
  • Lightning-fast setup and configuration
  • Visibility of cloud resources, logs & applications
  • On-Site Engineering Services
  • Enhanced visualizations

Azure Managed Services

Microsoft 365 Consulting

  • Microsoft 365: Run your business with ease and efficiency using applications customized to your industry and organization’s specific needs.

  • Microsoft Teams: Boost collaboration and productivity with a unified communications platform combining chat, video, meetings, file sharing, and more.

  • Azure Cloud: Leverage the trusted cloud for ultimate productivity and security, turning your ideas into realities faster than ever before.

  • OneDrive: Implement Single Sign-On, Multi-factor Authentication, and more for robust access controls.

  • Microsoft Exchange: Work smarter with business-class email and calendaring, boosting internal and external communications.

  • Microsoft Teams: Transform your business communication with Microsoft 365 Business Voice, empowering seamless calling, and collaboration.

  • Microsoft Defender: Safeguard against sophisticated attacks with comprehensive protection for identity, endpoints, apps, and data.

  • Azure AD: Manage user accounts, access control, and security policies for all computers efficiently.

  • Microsoft Intune: Enhance device security and facilitate seamless hybrid work experiences with Microsoft’s Intune for endpoint management.

  • Hyper-V: Optimize hardware usage by virtualizing multiple operating systems on the same server simultaneously.

  • Systems Center: Manage a multitude of Windows-based computers with ease, featuring remote control, patch management, and other essential services.

  • Microsoft Dynamics: Foster strong connections with your customers to grow your business through our robust CRM services.

Just A Few Of The Compliance Regulations We Can Help You With:

  • California Consumer Privacy Act: CCPA (The California Consumer Privacy Act), a California law effective from January 2020, empowers residents with strong data control. It ensures data insight, prevents selling/sharing denial, and guarantees equal service/pricing despite privacy choices.

  • HIPAA: HIPAA (The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) enables seamless health insurance coverage during job transitions. It sets standards for healthcare info handling, ensuring confidentiality. Its purpose is curbing fraud, abuse, and data leaks in healthcare.

  • General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): GDPR (The General Data Protections Regulation) safeguards EU/EEA data privacy, granting control over personal data. Compliance is vital for all, even with a single EU connection, due to potential fines or charges. Explore our GDPR webinar for deeper insights.

  • PIPEDA: The Personal Information Protection & Electronic Documents Act is a Canadian law relating to privacy and governs how private sector organizations can collect, use, and disclose personal information during commercial business.

Compliance Management

Microsoft 365 Migrations

There are several methods for migrating from an on-premises Exchange server to Exchange Online (part of Microsoft 365). Here are some common ones:

  • Cutover Migration: This method is suitable for small organizations with fewer than 2000 mailboxes. All mailboxes, distribution groups, contacts, and calendars are migrated at once to Exchange Online. It’s relatively straightforward but may not be suitable for larger organizations due to the volume of data.

  • Staged Migration: Staged migration is suitable for larger organizations that want to migrate gradually to Exchange Online. In this method, mailboxes are migrated in batches over time. It requires a coexistence between the on-premises Exchange server and Exchange Online during the migration period.

  • Hybrid Deployment: Hybrid deployment is a more complex approach that allows for coexistence between an on-premises Exchange server and Exchange Online. It offers advanced features like centralized mailbox management, free/busy calendar sharing, and a unified global address list. It’s suitable for larger organizations or those with complex requirements.

  • IMAP Migration: If you’re migrating from a non-Exchange email system, such as Gmail or Yahoo Mail, you can use the IMAP migration method. This involves connecting to the source email system via IMAP and migrating the mailbox data to Exchange Online.

  • Third-party Migration Tools: There are various third-party migration tools available that can facilitate the migration process. These tools offer features like advanced mapping options, scheduling, and reporting to streamline the migration process.

  • Cross Tenant Migration: Cross-tenant migration involves transferring data and services between different Microsoft 365 tenants, typically during mergers or divestitures. Methods include manual migration, third-party tools, and Microsoft FastTrack services. Careful planning and coordination are essential to ensure data integrity and minimal disruption to users.

  • The choice of migration method depends on factors such as the size of the organization, the complexity of the environment, the desired migration timeline, and available resources. It’s essential to plan carefully and consider all factors before proceeding with a migration.

Migrating on-premises resources to Azure can be done using several methods, depending on the specific needs of your organization and the nature of the workload being migrated. Here are some common types of on-premises to Azure migration:

  • Lift and Shift: Also known as rehosting, this method involves migrating applications and data from on-premises to Azure with minimal or no modifications. Virtual machines (VMs) and physical servers are replicated in Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) without significant changes to their architecture.

  • Replat Forming: In this approach, applications are migrated to Azure with some modifications to optimize them for the cloud environment. This might involve updating the operating system, database, or other components to take advantage of Azure services or improve performance and scalability.

  • Refactoring (or rearchitecting): This method involves making significant changes to the application architecture to leverage cloud-native features and services provided by Azure. It may involve breaking down monolithic applications into microservices, using Azure PaaS (Platform as a Service) offerings, or redesigning components for greater scalability and resilience.

  • Repurchasing: Sometimes, it’s more cost-effective or efficient to migrate to a new Azure-based solution rather than trying to move an existing on-premises application. This could involve migrating to a SaaS (Software as a Service) offering in Azure or adopting Azure Marketplace solutions.

  • Retiring: Not all on-premises applications or services need to be migrated to Azure. Some legacy systems or applications may be retired or replaced with more modern solutions as part of the migration process.

  • Hybrid Deployment: In some cases, organizations may choose to maintain a hybrid deployment where some resources remain on-premises while others are migrated to Azure. This approach allows for gradual migration and integration between on-premises and cloud environments.

  • Each migration type has its own advantages and challenges, and the best approach depends on factors such as the complexity of the existing environment, the criticality of the applications being migrated, and the organization’s long-term cloud strategy.

Microsoft Azure Migrations

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