Cloud Services

Microsoft 365, identity, cloud infrastructure, and hybrid environments managed around workload fit, continuity, security, vendor responsibilities, and cost visibility.

Cloud Services Aligned With Workloads and Responsibility

The appropriate cloud approach depends on the applications people use, where data resides, how identity and access are managed, continuity requirements, internal staffing, and the vendors already involved. Those factors should determine the design and operating model.

Cloud Core MSP can administer selected Microsoft 365, Azure, identity, infrastructure, and hybrid services. Licensing is separate, while migrations, tenant redesign, and major identity changes are project work. The Service Guide explains the exact boundary.

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Common Cloud Priorities

  • Productivity and collaboration platform administration
  • Cloud-hosted servers and applications
  • Identity and access control
  • Endpoint and device management
  • Document storage and collaboration
  • Hybrid connectivity and remote access
  • Backup and recovery planning
  • Cloud vendor and licensing coordination

Cloud Services Can Include

Microsoft 365 Administration

Administration for business email, identity, file sharing, collaboration, and document services aligned with the organization's users, workflows, and security requirements.

Cloud Infrastructure

Cloud-hosted virtual servers, storage, networking, and identity services designed around workload requirements, continuity, security, and administrative responsibility.

Cloud Migration

Planned project work for moving servers, file shares, email, or applications with documented dependencies, cutover steps, communication, and rollback options.

Hybrid Infrastructure

Coordinated administration of on-premises and cloud systems through directory synchronization, mail coexistence, secure connectivity, and endpoint management.

Identity & Access Management

Single sign-on, multi-factor authentication, access policies, and user lifecycle controls that support secure and practical access.

Cost and Licensing Visibility

Usage and licensing review can identify inactive resources, capacity choices, license assignments, and unexpected changes in cloud spending.

Clear expectations

Your proposal explains exactly what support is included.

Your proposal lists the people, devices, locations, and services we support. Projects and on-site work are quoted separately when they are not included.

Your written proposal identifies what CCMSP is responsible for. The Service Guide explains standard scope, priorities, exclusions, and billable work, and the agreement covers business terms.

A Controlled Cloud Migration Process

1

Assess the Current Environment

Inventory infrastructure, applications, data, identity, licensing, and vendor dependencies to determine what should move, remain, or be retired.

2

Define the Target and Sequence

Document the target architecture, identity model, security controls, licensing approach, continuity needs, and migration sequence.

3

Manage the Transition

Execute approved phases with cutover planning, staff communication, vendor coordination, validation, and rollback options prepared before changes begin.

4

Administer and Review

After migration, maintain the selected services, review access and licensing, monitor agreed systems, and coordinate changes with the responsible vendors.

Plan cloud services around your operating needs.

A 15-minute call will clarify current responsibilities, workload priorities, and the appropriate next step.