Why Move from Azure to AWS? Top 5 Reasons

Sep 18, 2024 | Articles, Migration

Cloud computing is a necessity in today’s business world. But managing multiple cloud providers can get messy—fast. If you’re currently using Microsoft Azure or juggling a mix of platforms, it might be time to rethink that strategy. By moving everything to AWS, you’ll streamline operations, boost security, and cut costs. AWS offers the tools and services you need to stay ahead, all under one roof. Here’s why making the switch to AWS is a game-changer and how you can migrate smoothly from Azure.

Why Choose AWS Over a Multi-Cloud Approach?

Although the multi-cloud approach seems like a way to diversify risk and avoid vendor lock-in, it often introduces unnecessary complexity, fragmented services, and increased costs. Moving from Azure to AWS offers several strategic advantages for businesses. Here are the top five reasons to consolidate to a single cloud provider like AWS:

1. Cost Optimization and Simplified Billing

Managing costs across multiple cloud providers can be daunting, with different pricing models, tiers, and usage fees to navigate. AWS offers comprehensive tools such as AWS Cost Explorer, AWS Budgets, and the AWS Savings Plan, allowing you to monitor and optimize costs effectively. By consolidating to AWS, you gain a unified billing system, allowing greater visibility into expenses and helping reduce costs by eliminating redundant services across platforms.

2. Improved Security and Compliance

AWS provides robust security and compliance features that surpass many multi-cloud setups. The AWS shared responsibility model, combined with its extensive suite of compliance certifications (SOC 2, GDPR, HIPAA, etc.), gives organizations peace of mind when it comes to data security. AWS also offers integrated services like AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) and AWS Shield to ensure seamless, secure management of user access, resources, and protection against threats. By moving from Azure to AWS, companies can reduce security vulnerabilities caused by disparate systems and align their cybersecurity practices more effectively.

3. Advanced Innovation and Services

AWS is recognized for its constant innovation and the vast array of services it provides across compute, storage, analytics, machine learning, and more. Moving to AWS opens access to industry-leading tools and services like AWS Lambda, Amazon SageMaker, and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). AWS continuously enhances its offerings, allowing companies to benefit from the latest advancements in cloud technology without having to manage multiple cloud environments.

4. Operational Efficiency and Simplified Management

A single cloud provider simplifies infrastructure management and operations. AWS offers a variety of automation tools, including AWS Systems Manager, AWS CloudFormation, and AWS Auto Scaling, which help optimize performance and minimize manual intervention. Having one cloud platform reduces the complexity of managing different operational tools, freeing up your IT team to focus on delivering value to the business rather than managing disparate environments across multiple clouds.

5. Deeper Integration and Ecosystem

AWS has cultivated an ecosystem that fosters seamless integration with third-party tools, ISVs (Independent Software Vendors), and hybrid environments. Whether it’s integrating DevOps pipelines, enhancing data analytics, or adopting cloud-native applications, AWS offers deep partnerships and a thriving marketplace that make it easier to extend your capabilities. Additionally, AWS provides access to comprehensive support through its Partner Network (APN), ensuring your cloud journey is backed by certified experts.

Migrating from Azure to AWS may seem like a big step, but the benefits of consolidating to a single cloud provider far outweigh the challenges. AWS offers a powerful, comprehensive, and secure environment that simplifies operations, enhances innovation, and provides clear cost savings. By moving to AWS, your organization will not only optimize its cloud infrastructure but also position itself for long-term success in the digital age.

Interested in exploring your migration options? Contact Aligned Technology Group today, and we’ll help you unlock the full potential of AWS.

Last Updated on September 19, 2024 by Lauryn Colatuno

Cost Optimization

Issue: Small AWS deployment with little management oversight and a lack of cloud skills internal to the organization moving from traditional infrastructure to SaaS and cloud based solutions.

 

What we did

  1. AWS Audit
  2. Cost Optimization Review
  3. Ongoing Monitoring

 

Result:

  • Eliminated unused storage volumes and the old application server no longer in use, the charges for AWS resulted in a savings of 51% per month.
  • We’ll continue to monitor AWS billing and finance to ensure maintenance of savings and identify other future changes.

Cost Optimization

Issue: Small AWS deployment with little management oversight and a lack of cloud skills internal to the organization moving from traditional infrastructure to SaaS and cloud based solutions.

 

What we did

  1. AWS Audit
  2. Cost Optimization Review
  3. Ongoing Monitoring

 

Result:

  • Eliminated unused storage volumes and the old application server no longer in use, the charges for AWS resulted in a savings of 51% per month.
  • We’ll continue to monitor AWS billing and finance to ensure maintenance of savings and identify other future changes.