Cloud Platforms

Standardized cloud foundations for SAP and enterprise workloads—built with secure landing zones, automation, governance, and operational patterns that scale across AWS, Azure, GCP, OCI, and SAP RISE.

1. Amazon Web Services (AWS)

SAP-ready architectures on AWS with resilient network patterns, right-sized compute/storage, and hardened security baselines.

  • Landing zones: multi-account strategy, org guardrails, and network segmentation
  • SAP patterns: HANA sizing, HA/DR architectures, backups, and automation runbooks
  • Operationalization: monitoring, patching workflows, and cost optimization (FinOps)
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2. Microsoft Azure

Enterprise-grade SAP and cloud platforms on Azure—engineered for hybrid connectivity, identity, and operational consistency.

  • Azure landing zones: hub/spoke, private endpoints, and policy-based governance
  • SAP on Azure: availability zones, pacemaker patterns, backup strategies, and DR
  • Observability: Log Analytics, alerts, dashboards, and runbook automation
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3. Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

Modern cloud foundations on GCP with standardized networking, security controls, and automation for SAP workloads.

  • Networking & security: shared VPC, IAM design, and guardrails
  • SAP patterns: scalable compute/storage, HA/DR strategy, and backup validation
  • Automation: Terraform modules, standardized pipelines, and operational checklists
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4. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)

High-performance OCI platforms tailored for enterprise and SAP workloads with strong network isolation and cost controls.

  • OCI network patterns: VCNS, subnets, security lists, and routing guardrails
  • Workload readiness: compute shapes, storage architecture, and performance validation
  • Operations: monitoring, patching strategy, and automated recovery procedures
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5. SAP Cloud ERP / RISE

Engineering-led RISE adoption with shared responsibility clarity, integration readiness, and governance for stable operations.

  • RISE scope clarity: responsibilities, controls, and integration boundaries
  • Connectivity & identity: SSO, network paths, and secure hybrid integration
  • Operational readiness: SLAs, monitoring approach, and escalation/runbook model
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6. Enterprise Landing Zones

Repeatable landing zones that enforce security, compliance, and standardization—accelerating onboarding of new environments safely.

  • Guardrails: policies, controls mapping, and baseline hardening standards
  • Network foundations: segmentation, connectivity, DNS, and routing patterns
  • Automation: IaC modules, pipelines, and validation gates for consistent delivery
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