Cloud is no longer a destination — it’s the default operating model for modern enterprise IT. At Kepler Megabyte, our cloud practice helps client organizations design, migrate, and operate workloads on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform with the discipline, governance, and economic awareness that real-world enterprise cloud demands.
Every engagement begins with a target operating model. We assess workloads, dependencies, security posture, compliance requirements, and existing skills, and we deliver a migration strategy that matches your reality — not a generic six-R framework forced over your environment. For some workloads, a clean lift-and-shift makes sense as a stepping stone. For others, replatforming onto managed services delivers immediate operational gains. For mission-critical systems, we plan careful re-architecting toward containerized, event-driven, or serverless patterns where the business case justifies the change.
The technical scope is broad. Our cloud engineers design landing zones with proper network segmentation, identity and access management, tagging, and cost controls in place from day one. We containerize workloads using Docker, orchestrate them on Kubernetes (EKS, AKS, GKE), and operate cloud-native databases, queues, and event buses. We build automation in Terraform, integrate with your existing CI/CD pipelines, and ensure observability is wired in before production traffic arrives.
FinOps is a first-class workstream, not an afterthought. We implement tagging standards, dashboards, automated rightsizing, and cost-anomaly alerts so cloud spend stays accountable. For organizations under HIPAA, PCI, SOC 2, or NIST obligations, our consultants integrate compliance controls into the platform — automated, evidence-producing, and audit-ready.
Beyond migration, we offer ongoing cloud optimization, architecture reviews, and senior cloud engineers as embedded contractors or full-time hires. The objective is consistent: a cloud environment your team operates with confidence, that scales with your business, and that delivers the cost efficiency cloud was supposed to provide.