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Are you assessing your options for your virtualisation platform?

Recent changes in the infrastructure and virtualisation market have left many organisations facing higher costs, forced licensing changes, and reduced flexibility. Platforms that were once a safe default are now introducing commercial and strategic uncertainty, prompting IT leaders to reconsider whether their current environment still aligns to long‑term business goals. In response, organisations are increasingly looking to exit or modernise their cloud and virtual infrastructure to regain cost predictability and operational control. The Cloud Exit Assessment helps you evaluate your options and identify a right‑fit alternative — before your next major decision point.
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We offer something that is not just an assessment, it's an executive decision guide

The Cloud Exit Assessment is a technology‑agnostic consultation designed to help you confidently determine the right future for your infrastructure — whether that’s cloud, on‑prem, hybrid, or a combination of platforms. Our experts help you cut through complexity by objectively comparing your options based on cost, risk and long‑term strategic fit, so you can make an informed decision before committing to change.

What we assess

• Your current virtualised workloads and environment
• Suitable migration and replacement options based on:
• Cost predictability
• Technical and operational risk
• Long‑term business and architectural requirements
• Realistic timelines for transition
• The most appropriate cost and consumption model for your organisation

What you receive

• A one‑page future options map outlining viable infrastructure pathways (e.g. private cloud, public cloud, on‑prem, hybrid combinations)
• True cost comparisons between your current environment and alternative scenarios
• A risk heatmap covering technical, commercial and organisational considerations
• Clear recommendations by scenario, so you understand which option fits best — and why

The outcome is clarity, confidence, and a practical path forward — with no obligation to proceed beyond the assessment.