MIGRATE to AWS withCISCO and iQCLOUD
iQCloud for Cisco CloudCenter Migration
iQCLOUD with CISCO CLOUDCENTER MIGRATION:9 Perform agentless application discovery to import VMs to
CloudCenter
9 Get a thorough map of dependencies to support critical business
services
9 Execute confidently on migration process and perform post-migration baseline comparison
As a part of our Cisco Data Center Cost Rationalization Services, we use advanced software discovery and asset analysis software from our partner, iQuate.
– Stephen Speirs, February 20, 2017, Cisco Blogs
Enterprises with large numbers of legacy applications face a significant challenge in
adopting Cisco CloudCenter (CCC) and migrating to the cloud.
How and where should they expand?
iQCloud was designed to solve a multitude of problems for these organizations. It
automatically inventories the estate and provides definitions of business applications
and services. This information can then be fed into CCC so that the apps can be
migrated to the cloud. Once this step is complete, iQCloud points to the newly
migrated applications and feeds data about them to CCC and your CMDB. The same
process can be used for any business application. iQCloud brings both your new,
greenfield environments and existing brownfield environments under management
in CCC, effectively expanding its value in your estate.
On-Premises Application Migration Flow
iQCloud gives you an automated solution for a firm foundation to support your
cloud migration at the beginning, and every stage thereafter. Understand all
your applications and see how they interact and function within your network,
across microservices, within Docker containers, on servers, using databases,
and with third-party assets. It's exactly what you need to lead a smarter way to
the cloud. Learn more here
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