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Big Green IT was responsive and prompt every step of the way. The nicest team I’ve ever worked with!” • Headquartered in Rocklin, CA (Sacramento) with offices in San Diego & Los Angeles • 2017 Sacramento Business Journal - #1 Fastest Growing Company • 2017, 2018 & 2019 Sacramento Business Journal - Best Place to Work • Microsoft Gold Platform Partner • Microsoft Tier 1 Azure and Office 365 Managed Partner • Microsoft Data Center Optimization (DCO) Partner • Some of our Microsoft Cloud Clients: – Summit Funding 1,200 users Rideout Health 3,400 users – Red Hawk (Rancheria) 340 users Wind Creek Hospitality 3,000 users – Rego Consulting 150 users APM 1,400 users – In-Shape Clubs 1,300 users ProSearch Strategies 230 Users – EJ Gallo 7,000 users Many others in the 20-100 user range Azure is “The World’s Computer” https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/global-infrastructure/regions/ https://products.office.com/en-us/business/office-365-trust-center-welcome https://aka.ms/AzureCompliance About that end of life thing… On – Premise Versions 2008 | R2 SQL Server Windows Server Ended July 9, 2019 Ends January 14, 2020 In Azure Versions 2008 | R2 – Three more years! SQL Server Windows Server Ends July 9, 2022 Ends January 14, 2023 And with WVD, even Windows 7 Gets a New Life… Windows 7 Running in WVD Ends January 14, 2023 Azure Hybrid Use Benefit I hear there has never been a better time to migrate to Azure – But is it right for me? Big Green IT Azure Readiness Assessment Different paths - one journey to the cloud No custom or proprietary apps? Green = Go! App Migration & Modernization Cloud-Native SaaS Data Rehost Refactor Rearchitect Rebuild/New Replace Infrastructure Description Rehost Refactor Rearchitect Rebuild/New Replace Redeploy as-is Minimally alter to take Materially alter/decompose New code written with Move workload to cloud better advantage of cloud application to services Cloud-Native approach to SaaS product Business • Reduce Capex • Faster, smaller updates • App scale and agility. • Accelerate innovation • Reduce Capex. drivers • Free datacenter space • Code portability • Easier adoption of new cloud • Build apps faster • Free up IT staff • Quick cloud ROI • Greater cloud efficiency capabilities/technologies • Reduce operational cost • Better Support (resources, speed, cost) • Mix technology stacks Core IaaS Containers PaaS SaaS technologies PaaS Serverless Microservices Business IaaS: 435% ROI, 73% reduction PaaS: 466% ROI, 80% time saved, 5.91M NPV, 50% faster deployments. results in datacenter footprint and 83% Containers: 13x more releases, 10x cost reduction, 65% faster developer onboarding, 62% better availability. reduced IT outsourcing cost. © Microsoft Corporation https://www.gartner.com/en/documents/3645347/developing-a-public-cloud-iaas-adoption-and-migration-fr Rehost Use case • Want to move to the cloud now but modernize later and drive instant reduction in TCO • Looking for the quickest way to unlock the benefits of a more flexible and scalable cloud infrastructure • Want to consolidate data centers, refresh hardware or looking to move away from on-premises systems Benefits • Potentially high ROI (435% after migration) • No need to manage data centers or own/purchase hardware anymore • Flexible and scalable infrastructure Refactor Use case • Looking to unlock advanced cloud benefits but unable or unwilling to change code or rewrite app for cloud-native functionality • Using multiple cloud providers and looking for portability and modern DevOps workflows • Using multiple stacks and/or OSS at the same time in the same application • Need extra capacity for legacy apps, and on-demand ability to scale Benefits • Increased agility with built-in DevOps • Improved app portability and density • Existing languages, frameworks and code can be re-used and extended Rearchitect Use case • Apps need major revisions to add new functionality or take advantage of cloud capabilities • Looking to build a scalable, service-oriented infrastructure with built-in redundancy that handles failures gracefully • Support future growth more effectively with re-architected, cloud-native applications Benefits • Improved performance, scalability, resiliency, and agility with cloud-native capabilities • Deliver new capabilities with a modernized codebase and an architectural revision from monolithic to distributed while still leveraging existing investments Rebuild Use case • Looking to build for cloud-native PaaS environments from the ground up to eliminate prior technical debt • Leveraging previous investments in a cloud platform, e.g. when customer data has already been moved to the cloud and applications are a logical next step • Using rapid prototyping and experimentation to facilitate business innovation or the scope of an existing application is too limited in terms of flexibility, functionality or lifespan Benefits • Lower application TCO • Build applications faster and fully leverage cloud-native capabilities and advantages • Speed up business innovation and digital transformation Replace Use case • Common business applications and processes take too much administrative time, and don’t provide any unique business value • The most useful and effective solutions are not always available in an on-premise solution • The cost and complexity of maintaining individual servers and infrastructure for certain applications no longer compares well with SaaS offerings Benefits • Specialized training and knowledge no longer required for mundane business applications • Access to features and functionality that would normally be cost-prohibitive for an organization of a given size • Better and faster support options What About Databases? Comprehensive SQL Server compatibility and support Azure SQL Database Migrate SQL applications without changing code Managed Instance • Built-In High Availability • Code parity: Same SQL Server Engine in both cloud and on-premises • Lift and shift on-prem applications without making code changes • 99.99% SLA with backward compatibility through SQL Server 2005 • The only evergreen SQL service in the cloud: you'll never need to patch or upgrade ever again Choice of tools for every stage and every requirement Microsoft Assess Migrate Optimize Azure Migrate Azure Site Recovery Azure security and management Data Migration Assistant Azure Database Migration Service (security, backup, monitoring, cost management) CloudCheckr SQL Server Migration Assistant Azure Data Box Third Party Azure Migrate enables: Agentless migration VMware, Hyper-V, Physical server migration SQL and non-SQL database migration Web app migration Migration from on-premises, AWS, and GCP Azure migration journey Next steps Let’s get started on your journey to the cloud … Make the decision to evaluate Azure Partner with Big Green IT Complete a Big Green IT Azure Migration Assessment. Create your roadmap to Modern IT. Microsoft Licensing Options • Bundles vs. A la Carte - Mix and match! • Enterprise vs. Business Bundles • Open Volume • Enterprise Agreements (EAs) • Migrate SA Benefits from EA to MPSA • Non-Profit • Government/Education • Cloud Service Provider (CSP) Big Green IT can handle ALL of your Microsoft Licensing! • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeprachar/ • Twitter: @mprachar • Big Green Azure Migration Readiness Assessment • Big Green Azure Backup Assessment Questions? • Microsoft Data Center Optimization (DCO) • Microsoft Premier Support • Microsoft SMB Partner Advisory Council • International Association of Microsoft Channel Partners (IAMCP).
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