The right cloud for each workload
"Move to the cloud" is not a single decision. Different workloads belong in different places — public cloud, private cloud, managed IaaS or colocation — and the value is in matching each one correctly, then running it well. We cover the full managed cloud stack rather than pushing a single platform.
What this covers
- Managed private & enterprise IaaS: hosted, fully managed infrastructure as a service, private or public.
- Microsoft Azure: design, migration and managed operation of Azure cloud environments.
- Microsoft 365: the productivity cloud most businesses now run on, deployed and managed properly.
- Desktop as a Service (DaaS): secure, managed virtual desktops for a flexible, anywhere workforce.
- IT Service Management (ITSM): managed ITSM to run and support the whole environment.
Cloud, colocation, or both
Not everything belongs in public cloud. We assess your workloads, costs and compliance needs and recommend the right mix of managed cloud, IaaS and colocation — independently, so the answer fits you rather than a single vendor's platform.
What Open Way Technologies does
We review your current infrastructure and cloud strategy, and match you with the right managed cloud and IaaS provider — at no cost to you.
What is the difference between IaaS and DaaS?
IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) provides managed servers, storage and networking in the cloud to run your applications. DaaS (Desktop as a Service) delivers managed virtual desktops to your users, so their whole working environment runs in the cloud and can be accessed securely from anywhere.
Should we move everything to public cloud?
Rarely. Different workloads suit different platforms — public cloud, private cloud, managed IaaS or colocation — based on cost, performance and compliance. An independent assessment matches each workload to the right home rather than defaulting to one platform.
Can you manage our Microsoft Azure and 365 environment?
Yes — through our provider network we cover design, migration and fully managed operation of both Azure infrastructure and Microsoft 365, including the governance and security around them.