Aviatrix, the pioneer of secure cloud networking, announced the availability of Advanced Cloud Services, a customizable portfolio of service offerings to help enterprises accelerate their cloud deployments and develop the cloud maturity required to drive business transformation.
Facing vast differences in skills required to manage different public cloud deployments, enterprises are challenged by limited internal resources – and a resulting ‘skills gap’ – when it comes to architecting and operating public cloud networks and network security.
Whether you are just beginning your cloud migration, expanding to multi-cloud, building automation pipelines, or integrating assets and resources from mergers or acquisitions, Aviatrix Advanced Cloud Services provides the expertise and support to quickly design, implement, and manage the cloud infrastructure you need.
Drawing from the experience of successful engagements with more than 600 enterprise customers, Aviatrix Advanced Cloud Services provide customized design and operational assistance for enterprise cloud deployments. Service offerings include Professional Services, Embedded Engineering staff augmentation, and Managed Services across public clouds including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Alibaba Cloud. With tiered service offerings, customers can select and customize the services that best suit their business needs.
By removing the burden and cost of finding and retaining supplemental resources, Aviatrix Advanced Cloud Services help customers accelerate their cloud deployments with dedicated architecture and services.
Most enterprises are struggling to hire or train staff with the necessary skills to properly design and implement an effective and future-proof public cloud network architecture. This is a challenge for single cloud deployments – and is amplified in multi-cloud, said the company.
Abhishek Bhat, Aviatrix Vice President of Advanced Services
Enterprises migrate to the cloud for the promise of improved agility and accelerated innovation. But they quickly realize that this transition is a multi-dimensional challenge and, to achieve cloud maturity that can truly transform a business, requires a wide variety of skills. They find increased complexity resulting in a skills gap, poorly constructed network architecture, and inefficient Day Two operations.