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Cloud Services
Strategy, migration, and day-to-day management — Microsoft 365, cloud platforms, and hybrid environments, governed properly.
At a Glance
Where Workloads Run Least Expensive — Without Compromise
We offer the cloud enthusiastically — and we place workloads by one rule: they run wherever they cost the least to operate while staying secure and reliable. Sometimes that’s the cloud. Sometimes it isn’t. Either way, you see the comparison before anything moves.
Where the Cloud Is the Least Expensive Option
The cloud earns its keep when workloads are variable or fast-moving: demand that spikes and quiets, projects that need infrastructure today and not next quarter, collaboration platforms like Microsoft 365, global reach without building anything, and resilient off-site targets for backup and disaster recovery. There, elasticity genuinely pays for itself.
And when a workload runs steady around the clock, metered cloud pricing usually makes it the expensive option — so we’ll say so, show you the numbers, and offer dedicated data-center hosting at a flat monthly cost instead. Either way, you get the least expensive environment that clears the security and reliability bar.
“Security and reliability are the requirements. Lowest cost is the tiebreaker. That’s how we place every workload.”
Fit for Purpose
Where Each Platform Wins on Cost
Usually Cheapest in the Cloud
Variable, fast-moving workloads.
- Spiky or seasonal demand
- Short-lived projects and experiments
- Microsoft 365 and collaboration
- Global reach without buildout
- Backup and disaster-recovery targets
Usually Cheapest in the Data Center
Steady, always-on workloads.
- Applications and environments running 24/7
- Hosted desktops and servers
- Data-heavy systems — no egress fees
- Flat, predictable monthly cost
- Full control for performance and compliance
The Cloud, Managed With Intention
The cloud can make a business faster, more flexible, and more resilient — or it can quietly become an expensive, sprawling risk. The difference is management. Infroryx plans, migrates, and operates cloud environments deliberately, so you get the benefits without the chaos.
Cloud Strategy and Planning
Not everything belongs in the cloud, and not every cloud is the right one. We start with your workloads, your compliance obligations, and your budget, then design a cloud approach that fits — public cloud, private infrastructure, or a mix of both.
Migrations Without Disruption
Cloud migrations fail when they are rushed. We plan moves around your business calendar, test before cutover, and keep rollback paths ready — so email, files, applications, and servers move without your team losing a day of work.
Microsoft 365 and Collaboration
Email, documents, chat, and meetings are where your business actually happens. We manage identity, licensing, security policies, and data protection across your collaboration platform, keeping it productive for users and safe for the organization.
Ongoing Management and Optimization
Cloud environments drift: costs creep, permissions accumulate, unused resources linger. We monitor, maintain, and continuously tune your cloud footprint — right-sizing spend, enforcing security baselines, and keeping configurations clean.
Governance, Security, and Cost Control
Without oversight, cloud costs escalate and controls weaken. We bring governance to the cloud the same way we bring it to everything else: clear standards, continuous monitoring, and accountability — so flexibility never comes at the price of control.
Backup and Resilience in the Cloud
Cloud platforms are reliable; that does not make your data immune to deletion, corruption, or compromise. We protect cloud workloads and data with independent backup and recovery aligned to your continuity objectives.
One Partner Across Cloud and Infrastructure
Cloud is not an island. It connects to your network, your security posture, your hosting, and your recovery plans. Because Infroryx manages all of it, your cloud is designed and operated as part of one coherent environment.
FAQ
Cloud, Answered
Is the cloud always the right choice?
No. It’s the right choice when it’s the least expensive way to run a workload securely and reliably — typically variable, fast-moving, and collaboration workloads. Steady 24/7 workloads usually run cheaper on dedicated infrastructure, and we’ll show you that comparison honestly before you commit.
Which workloads are usually cheapest in the cloud?
Spiky or seasonal demand, short-lived projects and experiments, Microsoft 365 and collaboration, globally distributed services, and backup or disaster-recovery targets — anywhere elasticity and reach genuinely pay for themselves.
Our cloud bill keeps climbing — what are our options?
Three, usually in order: right-size and govern what’s there (our cloud management does exactly this), reshape the architecture to reduce metered costs, and — for steady workloads — repatriate to dedicated data-center hosting at a flat monthly cost. We model all three and show you the numbers.
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