Confidence in your AWS services provider is crucial to the migration process and operations thereafter. And confidence in a provider is built over time, with alignment to your IT team and company in an understanding of your objectives both now and for the future.
Compliance and Security in AWS
With AMS by InterVision, clients get a compliance and security in an AWS Landing Zone, a proven enterprise operating model, and day-to-day infrastructure management within the ITIL® framework. Clients receive an environment already under compliance with frameworks such as GDPR, PCI, FedRAMP, HIPAA, FINRA, NIST, ISO, CIS, SOC and much more.
What is an AWS Landing Zone?
When examining a path to AWS, there's often terminology that differs from other vendors, such as "landing zone" -- what is it?
InterVision Achieves AWS End User Computing Competency Status
InterVision Achieves AWS End User Computing Competency Status | Achievement follows strategic service provider's elevation to AWS Migration Competency Partner
Payroll Software Company Migrates Microsoft Servers to AWS
InterVision engaged with the company to migrate their datacenters to the AWS cloud, giving them the ability to market new features and capabilities, so that self-hosted clients began seeing the value of their new model.
InterVision Achieves AWS Migration Competency Status
InterVision Achieves AWS Migration Competency Status | Achievement follows strategic service provider's honor as an AWS Premier Partner
Harnessing the Benefits of AWS
To ensure a successful and smooth transition to AWS, it's best to understand the full picture of your technology and business interdependencies, and the value that managed services can bring your IT staff.
InterVision Launches AWS Managed Services Offering
InterVision Launches AWS Managed Services Offering to Propel Cloud Adoption | InterVision collaborates with AWS to deliver new enterprise cloud solution
AWS Outposts vs. Azure Stack Hub: Recaps from 2019 Conference Season
As this year comes to a close, and with the Microsoft Ignite and AWS re:Invent conferences behind us, I'd like to share what I find to be the most exciting announcements from the leading cloud service providers (CSP) as it relates to your infrastructure and cloud adoption strategy. While both CSPs introduced dozens of new features and services during the past few weeks, what is most profound is their approach to bring the cloud closer to you; not just by introducing on-premise hardware but also partnering with industry transit providers to reduce latency.
AWS Cloud: CDT Furthers Their Mission with InterVision’s Expertise
The California Department of Technology (CDT), committed to partnering with state, local government and educational organizations, needed to move assets to a cloud environment to better accommodate their service to these entities. With virtually all state government agencies and local government entities moving some or most of their IT infrastructure to the cloud, CDT released a Vendor Hosted Subscription Service (VHSS) contract, which selected InterVision. Since engaging with CDT, InterVision has configured a centralized account utilizing AWS Organizations to allow each Agency deployment to be implemented, modified, tracked and billed under the master account. InterVision was also asked to implement different cloud storage scenarios for the CDT team to allow them easy access to a working development environment as it hopes to play a role in supporting its variety of VHSS clients.