Cloud Solutions

Move What Belongs in the Cloud. Keep What Doesn't.

Cloud is a tool, not a destination. We help you work out which parts of your business genuinely benefit from moving — and which would just cost more for no gain.

Straight Talk

"Move everything to the cloud" is sales advice, not technical advice

Some workloads are dramatically better in the cloud: email, file sharing, backup, anything your staff need from home or a client site. Others are slower and more expensive there than on a server sitting in your office — particularly large local files and specialised practice software with real latency requirements.

The right answer for most small businesses is a mix, decided workload by workload. That is less exciting than a wholesale migration, and it is usually cheaper and faster.

We will tell you when moving something is not worth it. That advice tends to be worth more than the migration itself.

Questions worth asking first

  • What does this actually cost per month, for three years?
  • What happens to it if our internet goes down?
  • Who can access it, and how would we know?
  • How do we get our data back out if we leave?
  • Does our practice software actually support this?
What We Handle

Planned, migrated, and supported afterwards

Migration planning

A workload-by-workload assessment of what should move, what should stay, and what the real monthly cost looks like once everything is running.

Hosted infrastructure

Servers and applications running in the cloud with monitoring, patching, and backup handled the same way we handle on-premise equipment.

File and data services

Shared storage your team can reach from anywhere, with permissions that reflect who should actually see what — and an audit trail when it matters.

Remote work setup

Secure access from home, a client site, or a phone, without opening holes in your network to make it convenient.

Cost review

Cloud spend creeps. We review what you are paying for, find the services nobody uses any more, and right-size what remains.

Compliance considerations

For dental, medical, and legal clients, where data physically lives and who can reach it is a regulatory question as much as a technical one.

Common Questions

What businesses usually ask

Is the cloud cheaper than buying a server?

Sometimes, and the honest comparison is over three to five years rather than month one. Cloud converts a large purchase into a recurring cost, which helps cash flow but is not automatically less money. We will show you both numbers.

What happens when our internet goes down?

The right question, and one that is often skipped. If critical systems move to the cloud, your internet connection becomes critical infrastructure — which usually means a backup connection. We plan for that up front rather than discovering it during an outage.

Can our practice management software run in the cloud?

Depends entirely on the vendor. Some are excellent, some are officially supported but perform poorly, and some should stay local. We check with the vendor before recommending anything.

Find out what should actually move

The assessment covers your current setup, what would benefit from moving, and what it would genuinely cost. Free, and yours to keep.

Book a Free Assessment