Windows Azure Readiness with Slalom Consulting
December 15, 2011 1 Comment
Last week I blogged about how you can learn how your company can leverage Windows Azure in a session with Slalom Consulting. Take that design session to the next level with Slalom Consulting and our Windows Azure Readiness offering to build a pilot on Windows Azure around your application.
Why Meet?
Slalom helps organizations leverage the Windows Azure platform, turning the focus onto applications that provide business value instead of the infrastructure for running them. Companies can reduce management costs, increase productivity, and take advantage of new economics.
Slalom’s Windows Azure Readiness offering allows an organization to quickly understand the features and benefits of the Microsoft Windows Azure Platform, brainstorm use of the platform within your organization, and apply cloud development principles via a proof of concept exercise.
What Is It?
The Readiness offering is a two to three week engagement and includes:
- Education–Business/technical briefings, hands on developer training, and exploration of cloud opportunities
- Assessment–Review a new or existing application concept and develop architectural recommendations based on the high-level requirements
- Financial Analysis–Perform a high-level financial analysis of the solution including implementation costs, TCO, and ROI analysis
- Development – Deliver a proof of concept around the solution
Why Slalom?
As an Azure Circle Partner and 2011 Microsoft Online Services Solution Partner of the Year, Slalom has proven expertise and experience implementing Windows Azure platform solutions for companies from global leaders to emerging businesses. In addition, Slalom uses the Windows Azure platform to power critical parts of its own business, including www.slalom.com and other internal applications.
Reach out to us today!
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