Cloud assessment offers a structured, data-driven evaluation of the current information technology (IT) landscape, workloads, and readiness for cloud adoption. Using automated discovery, expert validation, and AI-driven insights, it provides visibility into costs, risks, dependencies, and migration paths—enabling a strong business case, a prioritized roadmap, and a secure, compliant transition to cloud with confidence.
Cloud assessment is a structured evaluation of your current information technology landscape, applications, and workloads to determine cloud readiness. It identifies dependencies, risks, costs, and optimization opportunities. The result is a clear migration strategy and estimated cloud run costs to support informed decision-making.
Without a proper assessment, cloud transformation often leads to cost overruns, delays, and compliance risks. A structured assessment ensures transparency, reduces uncertainty, and aligns your cloud strategy with business objectives, regulatory requirements, and operational goals.
T-Systems combines automated discovery, expert-led workshops, and artificial intelligence-driven analysis. This approach delivers consistent, scalable, and high-quality insights, enabling faster decision-making and reliable outcomes across complex environments.
You receive a detailed inventory of your landscape, workload-level migration recommendations, cost projections, and a structured roadmap with timelines. These outputs provide decision-ready insights for stakeholders and support execution planning.
The assessment evaluates environments across on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud platforms. It provides a unified view and defines a strategy that ensures consistent governance, interoperability, and compliance across hybrid and multi-cloud landscapes.
T-Systems embeds compliance and data sovereignty into the assessment process. We evaluate regulatory requirements, data residency needs, and security controls to ensure your future cloud environment aligns with European standards such as General Data Protection Regulation and industry-specific regulations.