Cloud Migration

Cloud Migration should do more than move data from one place to another. It should improve security, simplify operations, and help users work better after the move is finished. CyberDuo helps businesses migrate email, files, collaboration platforms, and cloud workloads in a way that is structured, low-disruption, and aligned with business priorities.

For mid-market organizations, the risk in migration is usually not the technology alone. It is poor planning, unclear ownership, weak security after cutover, and too little attention to user experience. CyberDuo addresses those gaps so the new environment is safer and more useful after go-live.

Cloud Migration

What This Service Covers

Assessment and planning for secure, phased, and well-scoped cloud migrations
Migration support for email, files, collaboration content, and other business data
Cutover coordination to reduce disruption and keep users productive
Security baseline work so the new cloud environment is not just functional but protected
Post-migration support for adoption, cleanup, and long-term operational stability

Why It Matters

A successful migration is measured by business continuity and long-term usability, not just by whether data was copied. Good planning reduces downtime, protects sensitive information, and helps employees adopt the new environment faster.

Best Fit For

You are moving from on-premises systems or legacy tools into Microsoft cloud services
You want a migration with stronger structure, security, and user communication
You need help with both the technical move and the operational follow-through

Frequently Asked Questions

Can migrations be done in phases?

Yes. A phased approach is often the best way to reduce disruption, protect critical workflows, and keep the project manageable for the business.

How do you reduce downtime during migration?

Planning, testing, staged cutovers, and clear user communication are all important parts of keeping the migration controlled and low-disruption.

Do you secure the new environment after the move?

Yes. Migration should include post-cutover hardening, permissions review, and support so the new platform is both usable and secure.