Cyberonix helps organizations plan, migrate, secure, operate and improve cloud infrastructure without leaving critical workloads unmanaged after deployment. Our services cover cloud architecture, workload migration, identity, networking, monitoring, backup, automation, cost control and day-to-day operational support.
We support businesses using Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and hybrid environments. Services are delivered remotely across Canada, with local consultation and onsite coordination available from Calgary when physical infrastructure or office integration is involved.
A successful cloud environment requires clear ownership, consistent security, usable monitoring, controlled costs and documented recovery procedures.
Not every workload should be moved in the same way, and not every system belongs in the cloud. Cyberonix begins by understanding the application, data, users, integrations, performance requirements, recovery expectations and current operational pain points.
A landing zone establishes the foundation for how cloud resources are organized, secured, connected and monitored. This is especially important when multiple teams, applications or environments will share the same cloud platform.
Cyberonix helps organizations move workloads using an approach appropriate to the application's age, complexity, risk and business value. A simple server may be rehosted, while other workloads may benefit from replatforming or redesign.
Repeating cloud changes manually can create drift, inconsistent environments and unclear ownership. Infrastructure as Code helps define cloud resources in a reviewable and repeatable form.
Cloud administrative access must be separated, protected and reviewed. Cyberonix helps reduce permanent privilege, shared accounts and unmanaged service identities.
Cloud workloads depend on correctly designed networking. Cyberonix helps establish secure communication between users, offices, cloud resources, applications and external services.
Cloud providers secure the underlying platform, while customers remain responsible for identity, data, resource configuration, workloads and many operational controls. Cyberonix helps manage that shared responsibility.
Monitoring is useful only when alerts are meaningful, routed to an accountable team and connected to a response procedure. Cyberonix configures operational visibility around business impact rather than collecting data without action.
Cloud availability does not automatically protect against accidental deletion, ransomware, configuration errors or application-level corruption. Backup and recovery must be designed for the workload.
Cloud waste usually develops through oversized resources, forgotten environments, inefficient storage, unmanaged data transfer and unclear ownership. Cyberonix helps make spending visible and actionable.
Modern cloud-native services can reduce infrastructure management, but they introduce new requirements for observability, deployment, security and cost control. Cyberonix helps teams operate these services consistently.
Cloud environments continue to change after implementation. New resources are deployed, access changes, costs drift and platform services evolve. Cyberonix provides operational oversight so the environment remains maintainable.
Managed cloud services should address real operational requirements, not only produce an architecture diagram.
Each engagement is structured around the workload, business risk and operational responsibility.
Review workloads, users, dependencies, costs, risks, recovery expectations and current operational ownership.
Define architecture, security, migration sequencing, estimated costs and the controls required before deployment.
Implement the environment, move workloads, test functionality and document the resulting architecture.
Resolve post-deployment issues, tune performance, confirm backups and ensure monitoring and alerts are useful.
Provide maintenance, support, incident coordination, security review and ongoing resource management.
Review cost, capacity, security, technical debt and opportunities to improve reliability or simplify operations.
Cyberonix approaches cloud as an operating environment, not a one-time deployment. Recommendations consider the people who will support the workload, the data it handles, recovery expectations, cost visibility and the level of complexity the business can reasonably maintain.
Common questions about cloud migration, management, security and cost.
Managed cloud services provide ongoing architecture, administration, monitoring, security, backup, cost management and operational support for cloud environments.
Cyberonix supports Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, including hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
Yes. The migration process can include assessment, dependency mapping, architecture, data transfer, testing, cutover and post-migration stabilization.
No. Some workloads are better retained, modernized gradually or operated in a hybrid model. The decision should consider cost, performance, compliance, dependencies and supportability.
Yes. Cost management may include budgets, alerts, tagging, rightsizing, storage lifecycle policies, shutdown schedules, commitment planning and removal of unused resources.
No. Cloud providers secure the underlying platform, while customers remain responsible for many areas including identity, data, workloads, access and resource configuration.
Yes. Cyberonix can assess the existing environment, identify documentation and control gaps, prioritize remediation and establish an ongoing management model.
Yes. Cloud administration and support are naturally suited to remote delivery. Onsite work can be coordinated when the engagement includes local infrastructure or office connectivity.
Cloud infrastructure works best when identity, cybersecurity, networking, business applications and user support are managed together.
Cloud-hosted websites, portals and business applications designed for practical use.
Operational and security visibility across cloud, infrastructure and business services.
Broader protection, detection and response for organizations with elevated security requirements.
Day-to-day support for users, devices, Microsoft 365, networks and business operations.
Assessments, architecture, project planning and technology roadmap development.
Escalation, troubleshooting and operational assistance for cloud-connected environments.
Build a cloud environment that is secure, supportable, cost-aware and aligned with the way your business works.