We map your current environment, applications, dependencies, data flows, and integration points, to build a migration architecture that reflects the real complexity of your landscape. We assess application portfolio and workload groupings; dependencies, integrations, and data flows; landing zone design, security, and compliance controls; FinOps baseline, current spend and target cost model; and timeline, risk profile, and phased migration sequencing. Output: a phased migration plan with defined workload groupings, target architecture, tooling decisions, and a realistic timeline grounded in your actual landscape.
We match your migration streams with certified cloud engineers, platform architects, and DevOps specialists from our pool of active practitioners. Role-to-requirement matching is done with technical review, not CV screening. Consultants mobilise rapidly, Newronium's lean structure means faster decisions and direct access to the right profiles without the delays of large SI governance.
Migration waves are executed in defined sprints, with each workload validated before the next wave begins. SRE and observability practices are built in from the first deployment. Hypercare covers the 30 to 90 days post-migration with a dedicated support team and defined escalation paths. For ongoing operations, engagements move directly into managed services or AMS under agreed SLAs.
What are cloud migration services?
Cloud migration services cover the end-to-end process of moving enterprise workloads, applications, data, and infrastructure from on-premises or legacy environments to cloud platforms such as Azure, AWS, or Google Cloud. The process includes cloud readiness assessments, architecture design, workload migration, data transfer, integration, testing, and post-migration support. A cloud migration consultant manages the technical complexity, sequencing, and risk across each phase, so production systems move without disruption and the target environment is stable from day one.
How much do cloud migration services cost?
Cloud migration costs depend on the scope, complexity, and number of workloads involved. Focused migrations with limited application dependencies run from tens of thousands of euros; large enterprise programmes with complex SAP or multi-cloud environments run significantly higher. Newronium does not publish fixed rates, pricing is structured around the engagement model (T&M, fixed-price, or squad-based) and scoped against your actual requirements. Our nearshore model makes rates more competitive than equivalent UK or DACH consultancy fees for comparable seniority, without reducing quality or accountability.
How long does a cloud migration project take?
Timeline depends on the number of workloads, dependency complexity, and the condition of the source environment. A focused migration of a single application or data workload can take six to twelve weeks. A full enterprise migration programme, covering multiple SAP and non-SAP systems, landing zone build, and hypercare, typically runs from six to eighteen months. Most enterprise migration projects currently average around eight months from initial assessment to production go-live. Newronium structures migrations in phased waves so value is delivered throughout the programme, not only at the end.
What does a cloud migration project include?
A full engagement with Newronium covers cloud readiness assessment and current-state architecture mapping, landing zone and target architecture design, workload grouping and migration sequencing, infrastructure as code configuration, data migration and pipeline setup, integration testing and performance validation, go-live execution, and post-migration hypercare under defined SLAs. Depending on the landscape, it also covers SAP workload migration, data platform build on Azure or AWS, and identity and security integration. Every phase produces documented outputs, not verbal recommendations.
What makes Newronium different from other cloud migration consultants?
Newronium is a delivery-first partner, not a strategy-only consultancy. The team integrates into client programmes, takes responsibility for execution, and stays through go-live and hypercare. The nearshore model, based in Portugal, delivers senior cloud architects at rates more competitive than UK or German consultancies, without the communication friction of offshore delivery. Because Newronium covers the full enterprise stack, Cloud, Data, SAP, AI, and IAM, cloud transformation and migration consultant engagements that touch adjacent systems are handled within one delivery partner, without the gaps that come from fragmented vendors working in isolation.
Is Newronium the right fit for our company size or programme?
Newronium works with mid-size to large enterprises running complex technology environments. If you have an established enterprise estate with SAP, legacy systems, multi-cloud workloads, or a data platform that needs to move, that is where the team adds most value. Engagements start as small as a single specialist for an assessment phase and scale into full multi-stream programmes. You do not need to commit to a full squad upfront to begin.
What results can we expect from a cloud migration?
Enterprises that complete structured cloud migrations typically see infrastructure cost reductions of 20-40%, a 35% reduction in unplanned downtime, and materially faster deployment cycles once cloud-native CI/CD practices are in place. Newronium builds FinOps practices, observability, and SRE discipline into every engagement, so cost savings and stability improvements are measurable outcomes, not projections made at the start of a programme.
We already have cloud vendors or internal teams. Can Newronium complement them?
Yes. Newronium integrates alongside existing vendors and internal teams without displacing them. The team is typically brought in to provide specific expertise that is missing: cloud architecture, Terraform and IaC skills, SAP-to-cloud integration knowledge, or SRE capacity. Newronium operates within the client's existing governance and delivery model. Clients do not need to change their vendor landscape to work with us, and the team does not require exclusive access to any workstream.
What are the biggest risks in a cloud migration and how do you manage them?
The most common risks are poor workload dependency mapping, which leads to failed migrations and rollbacks, budget overruns from hidden data transfer and compute costs, post-migration instability from missing observability, and compliance gaps from misconfigured security controls. Newronium addresses these before the first workload moves: dependency mapping is completed in the assessment phase, FinOps controls are established before the first deployment, and observability is built into the architecture from day one. Security and compliance controls are defined against the target environment requirements before migration begins, not discovered during hypercare.
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Your cloud migration does not have to be a multi-year commitment before you see results. Tell us your environment, what you are running, what needs to move, and what has already been tried. We will respond fast with a realistic view of what a migration programme looks like for your situation. We work with enterprises across the UK, France, Germany, Benelux, and Switzerland.