Cloud Strategy
Reap enterprise-wide benefits through a strategic blueprint that optimises your cloud.
Make your cloud more effective with the right strategy.
Many organisations have migrated to cloud infrastructure only to face unexpected cost overruns and limited agility. Without proper governance and strategic workload placement, businesses often remain in costly Infrastructure-as-a-Service models rather than leveraging cloud-native capabilities that drive actual efficiency.
Atturra’s cloud strategy services assess your entire environment to determine the optimal balance between private and public cloud, ensuring you achieve the best performance-to-price ratio while accessing innovative technologies like AI and low-code platforms. We help you deliver process efficiencies, cost control, and the competitive advantage of rapid innovation through your cloud.
Achieve Scalability
Dynamically expand or contract infrastructure resources instantly to match your business demands.
Accelerate Innovation
Access cutting-edge AI capabilities and automation tools to increase velocity and responsiveness.
Improve Resilience & Security
Enhanced protection frameworks and redundant architectures ensure continuous operations and data safeguarding.
Predictable Costs
Eliminate billing surprises through robust governance frameworks and strategic workload placement optimisation.
Beyond Cloud Migration
Industry leaders have progressed past the binary choice of on-premises versus cloud to embrace hybrid cloud architectures as the optimal answer for balancing cost efficiency, performance excellence, and innovation.
Atturra develops an intelligent cloud strategy that enables you to leverage dedicated private cloud infrastructure for processing-intensive operations to gain speed and cost advantages, while selectively using public cloud for workloads that benefit from its elastic scalability and global reach.
Our Solutions.
Migration Strategy
Minimise disruption and ensure a smoother transition to your optimal cloud environment with phased migration roadmaps designed and implemented by an experienced team.
Cloud Optimisation
Transform your cloud infrastructure into an efficient and effective environment by eliminating waste, rightsizing resources, and implementing governance frameworks.
Business Process Excellence
Strategically plan to automate workflows and accelerate your operations with cloud-native capabilities, low-code platforms, and a team with deep expertise.
Data & AI
Turn hard-to-reach data into useful insights that support decisions at every level of the organisation with tools like cloud, AI, and automation.
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Make a plan
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Find the answers to your most-asked Cloud Strategy questions.
What is a cloud strategy and why do Australian organisations need one?
A cloud strategy defines how your organisation uses public, private, hybrid, and on-premises environments to to achieve business outcomes while meeting Australian secruity, compliance, and sovereignty requirements. Without a clear strategy, organisations often experience cost overruns, security vulnerabilities, and missed innovation opportunities. A well-defined cloud strategy ensures that you place workloads in the most cost-effective and secure environments, implement proper governance, and leverage cloud capabilities like AI and automation to drive a competitive advantage.
What's the difference between hybrid cloud and multi-cloud, and which is right for us?
Hybrid cloud integrates public cloud, private cloud, and on-premises systems into a single operating model with shared governance, security, and management. This is the most common approach for Australian government and regulated enterprises managing legacy systems, sensitive data, and modern applications together.
Multi-cloud refers to using multiple public cloud providers (such as Azure and AWS) and is typically driven by resilience, specific platform capabilities, or commercial considerations. The right model depends on your regulatory obligations, workload complexity, and operational maturity.
How can we control cloud costs and avoid billing surprises?
Effective cloud costs are controlled through clear governance, visibility, and ongoing optimisation. This includes defining guardrails for consumption, applying consistent tagging and cost allocation, monitorinig usage in real time, and regularly reviewing workloads for efficiency.
For many orgnaisations, the biggest gains come from matching workloads to the right environment – balancing public cloud flexibility with the predictability and price-performance of private or hybrid cloud for steady-state workloads.