MODERNIZE YOUR LEGACY WINDOWS WORKLOADS WITH AMAZON WEB SERVICES (AWS)
Migrate unsupported 32-bit Windows Server operating systems now and begin modernizing in an agile, scalable, and secure AWS Cloud


WHY ORGANIZATIONS ARE MOVING MISSION-CRITICAL WORKLOADS TO THE CLOUD
For a long time, technical decision makers have avoided moving mission-critical workloads, such as Microsoft applications, out of their on-premises data centers. However, as more and more enterprises successfully run enterprise applications on the cloud—reducing costs, increasing agility, and spending less time on non-strategic IT initiatives in the process—organizations are realizing that running their own mission-critical applications on the cloud isn’t merely feasible—it’s necessary. If you want to maintain and strengthen competitive advantage and deliver superior value for your customers, the constraints of legacy technology are a significant hindrance.
WE MANAGE WINDOWS SERVER FOR YOU
Many businesses have invested in Microsoft Windows Servers to run their application. However, this poses several challenges to businesses such as their servers' lack of recovery capabilities while both nodes are located in the data center; or they waste IT resources to buy more hardware just to meet demands during peak periods.
Windows Rapid Migration Program is the answer for businesses facing these challenges. OSAM experts will modernize your IT and drive innovation by harnessing all the benefits of Amazon Web Services.
Windows Rapid Migration Program helps accelerate customer onboarding of Microsoft Workloads to AWS with new cloud environment, which increases agility, availability, elasticity and security of system.

WHY MIGRATE YOUR LEGACY WINDOWS WORKLOADS TO AWS?
HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL GET
Get free consulting services and long-term support plan by OSAM certified experts
Get at least 10% of total annual billing as AWS credits
Get up to 20% of total annual billing as AWS credits for systems with Microsoft workload version 2008
Chance to promote your company's brand on AWS website
