Cloud Migration: Discovery – Cloud IT Manager
☁️ Cloud Migration · Phase 1

Before Anything Moves

Discovery.
The Most Important
Step You'll Take.

Before anything is moved, copied, or switched off, we start with discovery. It's the process of understanding what you have today — how it's used, what actually needs to move, and what the right destination looks like. Get this right and everything else follows. Skip it and everything suffers.

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Environment Discovery — Scan in Progress Scanning
Users & Devices 32 found
👥Active users — 28 licensed, 4 unlicensedReview
💻Endpoints — 24 Windows, 3 Mac, 5 mobileMapped
Servers & Applications 3 critical
🖥️File server — 2.4TB data, 6yr old hardwareMigrate
⚙️Line of business app — dependency on SQL 2014Assess
📧Exchange on-prem — 28 mailboxesMigrate
Gaps Identified 2 gaps
⚠️MFA not enforced — 8 accounts at riskGap
📋Licensing mismatch — 4 unlicensed usersGap

Why It Comes First

Migrations fail when discovery is skipped.

Without proper discovery, you're migrating based on assumptions. And assumptions in cloud migrations have consequences — some of them show up on cutover day, some of them show up months later.

Discovery is what separates a planned migration from a rushed one. It gives us a clear, accurate picture of your environment before a single thing is moved — so the plan we build reflects reality, not what someone remembers being in place three years ago.

It also surfaces the things nobody thought to mention: the legacy application that six people rely on, the shared folder structure that took a decade to evolve, the licensing arrangement that doesn't translate cleanly to the cloud.

Without discovery, migrations can cause

Unexpected downtime — systems with hidden dependencies fail in ways nobody anticipated

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Missing data or permissions — files, folders, and access rights don't transfer cleanly without mapping them first

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Security gaps — moving to the cloud without reviewing access and identity controls creates new exposure

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Poor performance — workloads placed in the wrong cloud environment perform worse than on-premises

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Wasted spend — migrating things that didn't need to move, at a cost that didn't need to be incurred

🛡️ Discovery prevents all of these. That's why it comes first.

What We Cover

What we look at during discovery

We take time to understand your current environment in full — not just the parts that are obvious. Everything that follows depends on getting this right.

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Users, Devices & Working Patterns

Who uses what, from where, and how — including remote workers, shared devices, and any departmental variations in how people actually work day to day.

Active users and licensing position
Device types, OS versions, and ownership
Remote working and BYOD patterns
Departmental workflows and dependencies
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Email, Files & Collaboration

Your communication and collaboration environment — current platforms, data volumes, shared mailboxes, distribution groups, and how people share and store information.

Email platform and mailbox inventory
File storage volumes and structures
Shared drives, permissions, and ownership
Existing collaboration tools and usage
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Servers, Applications & Dependencies

Your on-premises infrastructure — servers, line-of-business applications, databases, and the often-undocumented dependencies between them that cause the most migration surprises.

Server inventory, ages, and roles
Line-of-business applications and versions
Application interdependencies and data flows
Custom integrations and third-party connections
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Security, Access & Compliance

Your current security posture, access control model, and any compliance requirements that need to be carried into — or improved in — the destination environment.

Identity and access management
MFA status and gaps
Compliance obligations (ISO, GDPR etc.)
Security policies and their cloud applicability
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Licensing, Storage & Growth

What you're currently licensed for, what you're actually using, and what your growth trajectory looks like — so the cloud design is right-sized from the start.

Current licensing inventory and costs
Storage usage and growth rate
Upcoming headcount and expansion plans
Redundant or legacy licensing to retire
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What's Critical vs What Can Change

Not everything that exists today needs to be replicated in the cloud. Discovery lets us separate what's critical, what can be improved, and what no longer needs to exist at all.

Business-critical vs non-critical systems
Legacy processes that won't translate to cloud
Opportunity to rationalise or modernise
Workloads that stay on-premises

Migration Strategy

Discovery informs the 5 R's

Every workload we identify during discovery gets assessed against the five migration strategies. Discovery is what makes this decision meaningful rather than arbitrary.

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Rehost

Lift and shift — move the workload to cloud infrastructure as-is. Fast, low-risk, preserves existing configuration.

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Replatform

Move with minor optimisations — take advantage of cloud capabilities without fully rearchitecting.

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Refactor

Rearchitect for cloud-native — significant investment but the most benefit for the right workloads.

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Retain

Keep on-premises — not everything should move. Discovery identifies what's better left where it is.

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Retire

Decommission — discovery often reveals systems that are redundant, unused, or no longer needed at all.

The Output

Discovery becomes
a migration plan.

Once discovery is complete, we translate everything we've found into a clear, practical migration plan. Not a generic template — a document specific to your environment, your priorities, and your timeline.

You'll know what's happening, why it's happening, and when. Nothing will happen that hasn't been agreed, documented, and communicated in advance.

What is moving and what isn't

Every workload classified and assigned a migration strategy — with the rationale documented.

The right migration order

Systems sequenced to minimise risk and dependency conflicts — not just migrated alphabetically.

How to minimise disruption

User communication plan, timing considerations, and phasing designed around your business — not just ours.

Cutover plan and what to expect

Clear timeline, roles, and responsibilities for the moment everything switches. No surprises on the day.

Before, during, and after support

How we support you through the migration and into the stabilisation period that follows.

By starting with discovery, your migration becomes everything it should be.

Not just moved to the cloud — moved properly.

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Predictable

No surprises on migration day. Every scenario considered and planned for in advance.

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Secure

Security gaps identified and addressed before migration — not inherited in the new environment.

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Low-Stress

Users are prepared, communication is clear, and disruption is minimised to the greatest extent possible.

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Right-Sized

Cloud environment designed around how your business actually works — not a generic configuration applied to everyone.

Ready to understand what you're working with?

Start with a conversation about your current environment. We'll tell you what a discovery engagement involves, what it costs, and what you'll have at the end of it.

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