Modernize infrastructure in Azure—migrate confidently, improve resilience, and control cost with secure cloud foundations.
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Cloud migration planning (discovery → wave plan → cutover strategy)
Azure landing zone and governance (identity, network, security, policies)
Workload migration and modernization (servers, VMs, core services)
Business continuity: backup, disaster recovery, and operational readiness
Optimization: cost management, performance tuning, and standardization
VMware / datacenter exit migrations to Azure
Infrastructure modernization alongside identity and access updates
Secure cloud readiness and guardrails prior to migration
Virtual desktop or remote workforce enablement (as needed)
Inventory and dependency mapping
Target architecture + wave plan
Network, identity, security baseline
Governance policies and standards
Migration execution in waves
DR/backup
Ongoing optimization
Architecture diagrams and landing zone standards
Migration runbooks and cutover plans
Cost model and optimization recommendations
Operational handoff documentation
Microsoft Azure
Azure Landing Zone concepts
Azure Backup/Recovery
Azure networking
Entra ID integration
We can, depending on scope certainty. Many migrations require discovery first to reduce risk.
Yes—any on-prem or competitive cloud workloads can be evaluated for migration/modernization.
We use phased waves, pilot cutovers, and workload-specific cutover plans to minimize disruption.
If a topic in this article raised questions or made you think differently about your IT environment, we’re happy to talk it through. Whether you’re exploring options, validating an approach, or planning your next project, Infracore can help you figure out what makes sense.