Overview
UMB Cloud Guide provides continuous expert advisory services throughout your AWS cloud transformation initiatives. Delivered by UMB, a Swiss IT services company specializing in cloud advisory and managed services on AWS, this service applies proven best practices, architectural guidance, and hands-on cloud expertise to accelerate your cloud journey.
The service helps organizations navigate complex decisions across architecture, governance, migration, and operations. By ensuring alignment with AWS best practices, UMB Cloud Guide supports successful execution of cloud initiatives while helping you avoid common pitfalls that delay or derail transformation projects.
UMB Cloud Guide complements all other advisory services and provides ongoing support throughout the entire cloud journey--from initial strategy definition through day-to-day operations. Whether you are planning a new migration, optimizing existing workloads, or establishing cloud governance frameworks, UMB Cloud Guide ensures you have expert guidance at every step.
Key capabilities include expert advisory on AWS architecture and design decisions, best practice alignment for governance and operational models, continuous support for cloud transformation programs, and guidance that helps your teams make informed decisions with confidence.
Highlights
- Continuous AWS expert guidance across architecture, governance, migration, and operations
- Proven best practices applied to accelerate cloud transformation and avoid common pitfalls
- End-to-end advisory support throughout the cloud journey from strategy to operations
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For support and inquiries about the UMB Cloud Foundation service, please contact:
- Roberto Aliano, Product Manager Cloud Services at UMB
- Mail: roberto.aliano@umb.ch
- Phone: +41 58 510 11 48
Additional information is available at <www.umb.ch >.