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Hybrid cloud connectivity

Secure connectivity between on-prem and cloud so workloads can move at a controlled pace — a hybrid foundation built for staged migration, not a big-bang cutover.

Scope
On-prem ↔ cloud, secured
Approach
Gradual, not big-bang
Design
Hybrid by design

Overview

Most organisations run in two places at once during a cloud transition — on-prem and cloud — and need them to work as one. Hybrid is the norm, not a temporary state: Gartner expects the overwhelming majority of organisations to adopt a hybrid cloud approach through 2027.

The pattern designs the platform across both worlds — on-prem compute, storage, and network alongside cloud provider, services, and connectivity — and connects them securely so workloads migrate gradually.


The challenge

Our approach

  1. Designed the platform architecture across on-prem (compute, storage, network) and cloud (provider, services, connectivity)
  2. Established secure connectivity between the data centre and cloud VPCs
  3. Extended least-privilege IAM, network segmentation, and firewall policy consistently across both sides
  4. Migrated workloads gradually as the hybrid foundation matured, avoiding a single high-risk cutover

Results & business impact

Tools & technology

Hybrid architecture VPC & network segmentation Firewall policy Least-privilege IAM On-prem connectivity Multi-AZ

Representative reference architecture from the NovasIQ cloud practice, illustrating how we approach this pattern. It reflects standard, proven cloud-engineering practice rather than a specific named client engagement, and outcomes are described qualitatively. The hybrid-adoption context above reflects published Gartner analysis. Industry figures are drawn from public research: Gartner, Accenture and Flexera.

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