AWS Migration Acceleration Program MAP: Your Guide
January 13, 2026|9:01 AM
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January 13, 2026|9:01 AM
Whether it’s IT operations, cloud migration, or AI-driven innovation – let’s explore how we can support your success.
Did you know that 93% of enterprises now use multiple clouds? But only 37% finish their first cloud projects on time and within budget. This shows a big challenge for companies moving to new cloud systems.
We know moving to the cloud is a big change for any company. We’re here to help you through every step.
The AWS Migration Acceleration Program MAP is a detailed plan to help with cloud adoption. It uses proven methods, financial help, and expert advice to speed up your move and lower risks.
With over 200 certified Migration Competency Partners, we help you create a strong cloud migration strategy that fits your needs. Whether you’re starting or ready to move forward, we’ll give you the knowledge to improve efficiency, security, and save costs.
Successful cloud adoption needs a clear plan and real-world experience. The AWS Migration Acceleration Program (MAP) offers this. It helps with more than just moving to the cloud. It also looks at the financial and operational sides of cloud adoption.
Many companies have found MAP to be a valuable roadmap. It helps them navigate complex transitions smoothly. This way, they can keep their business running without too much disruption.
AWS created MAP based on its work with thousands of customers. These customers faced similar challenges but had different needs. AWS took these lessons to create a method that reduces risks and speeds up cloud adoption.
By joining MAP, your company gets access to proven strategies. These strategies help avoid common pitfalls and take advantage of cloud technology.
At its core, AWS MAP is a prescriptive, phased approach to cloud migration. It offers expert guidance, financial help, and proven methods. This framework supports every stage of migration, making the transition smoother.
Cloud adoption is more than just moving servers. It requires careful planning and cultural changes. MAP helps with these challenges by offering resources beyond just technical support.
The program is divided into three phases: Assessment, Mobilization, and Migration & Modernization. Each phase builds on the last, creating momentum. This ensures foundational elements are in place before moving forward.
One key part of MAP is the financial incentives AWS offers. These incentives help reduce the cost of migration. This makes cloud adoption more accessible for budget-conscious organizations.
MAP has several key elements that support your cloud transition. Understanding these elements helps you get the most out of the program. Each part addresses specific migration challenges, creating a comprehensive support system.
The phased migration approach breaks your journey into manageable stages. This structure helps avoid the overwhelm of large technology changes. It keeps technical teams and business stakeholders aligned.
MAP 2.0 introduced specific tagging requirements for better cloud investment tracking. These requirements include tagging migrated workloads according to eligible services lists. This creates a foundation for accurate cost tracking and optimization.
The tagging framework ensures every migrated workload is identified and attributed to your MAP participation. This visibility is crucial for scaling your cloud presence and understanding cost drivers. We start these practices from the beginning to avoid retroactive organization.
Another important part is the network of over 200 certified AWS Migration Competency Partners. These partners have the expertise to handle complex scenarios. They help with migrations, whether it’s mainframe applications, containerizing workloads, or hybrid cloud architectures.
The program also offers automated discovery and planning tools to understand your current environment. These tools inventory infrastructure, map dependencies, and assess migration readiness. The insights from these tools inform strategic decisions and risk management.
Key components of the AWS Migration Acceleration Program MAP include:
MAP is designed to support your cloud migration journey. It offers comprehensive support not just during the initial move but also during optimization. This long-term perspective makes MAP a true partner in your digital transformation.
When we work with companies moving to the cloud, we often talk about the value of AWS MAP. The AWS MAP benefits include financial gains, better operations, and strategic advantages. These changes help businesses compete in today’s digital world. By joining the AWS Migration Acceleration Program, companies get help to move faster and save money on cloud infrastructure modernization.
Cloud adoption is more than just tech; it’s about a full approach. This includes financial planning, security, and changing how you work. MAP gives structured help to make sure every step of migration adds value and sets you up for success.
AWS MAP offers financial benefits that can save you money. You get financial incentives in the form of credits to help with migration costs. These credits apply to many services, making the move more affordable and predictable.
We guide you to use the MAP 2.0 Dashboard for real-time migration tracking. This tool helps teams see progress and spending. It also shows where you can save more money with AWS Cost Explorer.
The efficiency gains are not just about saving money. They include:
IT teams can focus more on innovation when they’re not stuck with old systems. This shift is key to how tech teams help businesses succeed today.
Cost savings from cloud modernization don’t stop after migration. AWS tools help you optimize costs by right-sizing instances and using resources wisely. These efforts save money over time, making your cloud journey more profitable.
Security and compliance are big reasons to use AWS MAP. AWS’s cloud offers enterprise-grade security controls that are hard to replicate in traditional data centers. You get many layers of protection, from physical security to encryption and identity management.
We make sure security is part of every migration step, not an afterthought. MAP’s structured approach helps design security before migration, validate controls during, and monitor ongoing. This approach reduces risks and meets compliance from the start.
The program offers specific security benefits including:
Companies in regulated industries benefit from AWS’s compliance certifications. We help map regulatory needs to AWS controls, showing how your cloud infrastructure modernization meets or improves compliance. This documentation is crucial for audits and proves diligence to stakeholders and regulators.
The security benefits also help with new technologies like AI and machine learning. AWS’s security infrastructure grows with these new workloads, protecting them without extra security setups. This unified approach makes management easier while keeping your technology portfolio secure.
Cloud migration is more than just tech skills. It needs a full plan that covers all parts of change. AWS MAP has three main steps. These steps help move your AWS workload migration smoothly, from start to finish.
This method cuts down on uncertainty and risk. It lets companies move to the cloud with confidence. Each step has clear goals that help your business grow.
The first step is to lay the groundwork. We start with an AWS migration assessment using AWS Application Discovery Service. It collects detailed info about your current setup without manual effort.
This step shows what you have and what’s possible. We also check if your company is ready for the cloud. This includes tech skills, processes, and culture.
Assessment is not just about understanding what you have—it’s about understanding what’s possible and creating a roadmap to get there.
We work with your team to make a detailed plan. This plan shows the benefits, challenges, and how to measure success. Your AWS migration assessment helps decide what to move first, based on importance and complexity.
The next step is to start moving your plans into action. We set up your AWS environment. This includes a secure place for your workloads and keeping everything in line with rules.
This step is about setting up your landing zone. We make sure you can track your progress and use funds wisely. We guide you through important steps:
Good mobilization means smoother migrations and clear cloud cost views. We also train your team for cloud work.
The final step is to keep improving and adding value. We help you make your apps cloud-ready and find ways to save money. We also make sure your apps run well and meet your business needs.
AWS Application Migration Service makes this easier by adding MAP tags automatically. This helps track progress and saves time.
We focus on making your cloud setup better in many ways. We check how well your AWS workload migration is doing and find ways to improve. This keeps your cloud investment growing with your business.
This partnership makes sure your cloud keeps up with your business. Optimization never ends—it keeps your business ahead and competitive.
AWS MAP offers more than just cost savings. It provides funding that changes how you think about migration. AWS MAP funding is key to speeding up cloud adoption. It tackles the financial hurdles that slow down transformation plans.
By offering credits and incentives, AWS MAP makes it easier to see the value of moving to the cloud. This means you can start seeing the benefits of AWS cloud transformation sooner.
Costs often hold back organizations from modernizing, even when the benefits are clear. AWS MAP removes these barriers. It helps offset costs during the critical transition phase. We guide you to make the most of the incentives during your migration journey.
AWS MAP offers credits for eligible AWS services during migration. This reduces the cost of running dual environments. These credits help offset costs for professional services, migration tools, and the extra cloud usage during transition.
We ensure you get the most from AWS MAP funding by helping you follow the program rules.
For those with MAP 2.0 agreements after November 2022, we help use the MAP 2.0 Dashboard. This tool in the billing console tracks your progress and the status of migrated workloads. It helps you see how much you’re getting from the incentives.
Resource tagging is crucial for getting the most from MAP incentives. Proper tagging makes resources eligible for credits and helps track costs. We stress the importance of starting with a tagging strategy from the beginning of your migration.
“Cloud migration funding programs have transformed from simple discounts into strategic enablers that accelerate digital transformation by 40-60% through reduced financial friction and improved business case economics.”
The table below shows the costs that MAP incentives can cover during your AWS cloud transformation:
| Cost Category | MAP Coverage | Typical Percentage | Business Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Professional Services | Migration planning and execution support | 25-40% | Accelerated timeline and reduced risk |
| Migration Tools | AWS native and partner migration software | 30-50% | Enhanced automation and efficiency |
| Dual Environment Costs | Incremental AWS consumption during transition | 20-35% | Lower financial burden during overlap |
| Training and Enablement | Team skill development and certification | 15-25% | Improved operational readiness |
Planning for migration costs needs a detailed approach. We help you understand the direct costs and the missed opportunities of delayed transformation. We work with your finance teams to model scenarios that include MAP credits and other cost-saving options.
This approach ensures your budget reflects both the immediate needs and the long-term savings of moving to the cloud.
Keeping old infrastructure can cost more than migrating when you consider all the costs. Yet, many focus only on migration costs without thinking about the hidden costs of outdated systems. We help you see these hidden costs, like increased maintenance and security risks, to make the case for AWS cloud transformation stronger.
After migrating, we focus on building cost management skills for your cloud journey. Starting with proper resource tagging gives you visibility into spending. This lets you optimize costs as your workloads settle on AWS. We set up AWS Cost Explorer to show you which spending is eligible for MAP benefits and which isn’t.
Our budgeting strategy sees AWS MAP funding as a starting point, not the whole solution. We help you develop a financial plan that uses program incentives and builds sustainable cost management practices. By combining MAP credits with other savings options, we create budgets that show clear returns on investment and flexibility as your cloud environment grows.
AWS MAP is great for many businesses, but some get the most out of it. We work with companies at all stages of their cloud journey. We find that AWS MAP is best for those looking to modernize their infrastructure and transform digitally.
Businesses looking to adopt cloud technology through AWS MAP get access to proven methods. These methods come from thousands of successful migrations worldwide. The program helps tackle the big challenges of large-scale changes, keeping operations running smoothly during the transition.
MAP has over 200 certified AWS Migration Competency Partners with deep migration expertise. These AWS migration partners offer specialized knowledge and advanced technology. They help speed up migrations and reduce risks, connecting businesses with partners that fit their needs.
Companies with a lot of on-premises infrastructure are ideal for AWS MAP. Those with many data centers, applications, or complex IT systems find MAP’s structured approach valuable. It offers more than less structured options.
We find that MAP is most beneficial in certain situations:
The financial situation of a company is key when considering MAP. Those spending a lot on infrastructure maintenance or planning big investments find MAP’s funding attractive. It helps convert capital expenses to operational costs.
Companies not yet ready to migrate but will in three to five years benefit from early MAP engagement. It offers good financial terms, builds capability gradually, and lets them use cloud innovations before competitors.
AWS has helped thousands of global customers migrate, showing MAP’s success in many sectors. It works for all kinds of businesses, no matter their size or technical complexity.
In the financial sector, AWS migration partners help move critical systems. They ensure compliance and achieve fast performance. These migrations involve many applications and databases, requiring careful planning and validation.
In healthcare, MAP modernizes systems like electronic health records and medical imaging. It meets HIPAA rules, integrates with workflows, and improves patient care. It also cuts infrastructure costs by 40-60%.
Manufacturing companies use MAP for systems like production planning and IoT data processing. It enables real-time analytics and global collaboration. Certified partners ensure smooth transitions.
Retail businesses migrate e-commerce platforms and customer analytics with MAP. It supports seasonal growth, omnichannel integration, and personalization. The program optimizes workloads for better customer experiences.
Technology companies modernize SaaS platforms and customer services with MAP. Even digitally native companies benefit from its structured approach. It helps with consolidation, modernization, and scaling.
Success stories highlight key factors for a smooth migration. Companies with strong leadership, team capability, and the right partners do best. We help set up these elements before starting big changes.
We give companies a wide range of AWS tools to tackle migration challenges. These tools help turn complex tasks into simple steps. They cover everything from finding out what needs to be moved to making sure everything works smoothly.
Choosing the right tools is key to a successful migration. They give you the data and automation you need to avoid common problems. We help you pick the best tools for your specific needs and goals.
The right tools don’t just make migration easier—they make it smarter, more predictable, and aligned with business outcomes that matter.
A big change is happening in AWS migration tools. AWS Migration Hub is no longer available to new customers as of November 7, 2025. This change affects how you track and coordinate migrations.
Now, AWS Transform helps with tracking and coordination. We help you make the switch smoothly. This way, you can still see everything you need from one place.
The MAP 2.0 Dashboard is a self-service tool for tracking progress. It’s available in the billing console for customers who signed agreements after November 2022. We show you how to use it to find ways to improve your migration.
Cost Explorer is a key tool for monitoring costs. We set up reports for you to see how your migration is doing. This helps you stay on track and meet MAP requirements.
AWS Application Discovery Service is crucial for assessing your systems. It collects detailed data from your servers. This helps you make informed decisions about what to migrate first.
This service maps dependencies and estimates costs. It gives you the facts you need for your business case. This makes it easier to get approval and resources.
AWS Application Migration Service makes moving workloads easier. It automatically tags resources for program benefits. We set it up to minimize impact on your systems.
We also use other tools for specific needs:
We use AWS and partner tools for different scenarios. This ensures your migration strategy works for all types of workloads. From old mainframes to new microservices.
The key is to choose the right tools for your situation. Then, make sure they’re set up and managed well throughout your migration.
Every cloud journey has unique challenges that test both tech skills and organizational strength. Proactive planning is key to overcoming obstacles before they stop progress. We’ve helped hundreds of organizations through complex transitions.
While tech hurdles are important, the biggest barriers often come from within. This includes organizational dynamics, process changes, and cultural shifts. These require strategic approaches as important as the tech planning.
The migration landscape has both predictable tech challenges and less obvious human factors. Together, they decide if initiatives bring real transformation or fail to meet expectations.
Technical challenges in AWS cloud transformation need systematic approaches and specialized tools. One big challenge is mapping application dependencies. This is especially true in organizations where systems have grown over years without clear documentation.
We help organizations tackle these complexities through detailed discovery processes. We use AWS Application Discovery Service, interviews, and network analysis to create accurate dependency maps.
Another challenge is resource tagging for MAP eligibility. Improperly tagged resources can miss out on program credits, affecting finances. MAP 2.0 requires specific tagging conventions that can be hard to maintain during migrations.
We use these automated solutions to prevent tagging issues that can cost money. This way, organizations can avoid losing credit opportunities and fix problems before they become major issues.
Managing large datasets for migration is another big challenge. It requires careful planning to avoid downtime and disruptions. Organizations must choose between network transfers or physical appliances like AWS Snowball, considering bandwidth, transfer windows, data sensitivity, and acceptable cutover periods.
The biggest challenge isn’t the technology itself, but understanding how all the pieces fit together and ensuring nothing critical gets left behind during the transition.
Security and compliance are critical during transitions. Proper controls must exist in both legacy and cloud environments. This creates a temporarily expanded security perimeter that demands consistent policy enforcement and monitoring until legacy systems are fully decommissioned.
The human side of cloud infrastructure modernization often determines success or failure. Employees, processes, and cultural norms must evolve with the technology. We’ve seen that employees who have built expertise around traditional infrastructure often feel uncertain about their roles in cloud-centric operations.
Business units must adapt to new models that emphasize self-service, automation, and consumption-based economics. This changes how IT departments and business functions interact.
We help manage change through comprehensive strategies that address these organizational dynamics with the same rigor as technical architecture:
Leadership commitment is crucial throughout the journey. This is especially true when migrations face delays or complications that test patience and require sustained investment before returns materialize.
| Challenge Category | Primary Impact | Key Mitigation Strategy | Tools and Approaches |
|---|---|---|---|
| Resource Tagging | Lost MAP credits and financial tracking gaps | Automated compliance monitoring | AWS Config, EventBridge, SNS notifications |
| Application Dependencies | Migration failures and service disruptions | Comprehensive discovery and mapping | AWS Application Discovery Service, network analysis |
| Employee Uncertainty | Resistance to change and productivity loss | Training and transparent communication | Certification programs, governance frameworks |
| Data Transfer Complexity | Extended downtime and business impact | Strategic transfer planning and tools | AWS Snowball, bandwidth optimization, phased cutover |
We see migration as a strategic transformation, not just a destination. It enables your organization to compete in digital markets where agility and innovation are key. This perspective helps stakeholders stay focused during tough times, knowing that temporary disruptions are for long-term gains.
We’ve worked with many organizations and found what makes migrations successful. It’s not just about the technology. It’s about following proven methods and making sure everyone is on the same page. This approach leads to better results and more value from your cloud journey.
These best practices cover the whole migration process. They help with both the technical and organizational sides of change.
Remember, thorough planning and continuous improvement are key. They matter more than the specific tools you use.
Start by doing a detailed AWS migration assessment. It should look at more than just what you have. Understand your apps, data, and how everything works together. Set clear goals for what you want to achieve.
This way, your migration plans will match your business goals. You won’t just copy old ways in the new environment.
It’s smart to work with AWS migration partners early on. They bring the know-how and help speed up your migration. This partnership makes your journey smoother and faster.
Begin by setting up proper tagging. Use AWS Billing’s Cost Allocation Tags section. Pick the right MAP 2.0 tag key/value pairs for your agreement.
Setting up rules to enforce tagging is critical for getting the most from MAP credits:
Without good tagging, you could miss out on a lot of MAP credits. To avoid this, use the console to enable automatic tagging. This way, you won’t make mistakes with common resources.
This makes tagging easier and less prone to errors.
| Best Practice Category | Key Actions | Primary Benefit | Implementation Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assessment Planning | Do a thorough AWS migration assessment covering dependencies and business criticality | Make informed decisions and reduce risks | Critical – Week 1 |
| Partner Engagement | Work with certified AWS migration partners early on | Speed up your migration and use proven methods | High – Week 2-3 |
| Tagging Governance | Turn on MAP tags, use CloudFormation Linter and Config rules | Capture all MAP credits | Critical – Before mobilization |
| Automated Enforcement | Use EventBridge workflows and enable Application Migration Service tagging | Prevent manual errors | High – During mobilization |
| Success Criteria | Set clear goals for each workload and the whole program | Align with your business goals | Critical – Planning phase |
Continuous monitoring and improvement are key to a successful migration. We set up regular checks to see how you’re doing. This cycle helps you get better with each step of your transformation.
Over time, this leads to big advantages over your competitors.
We help you set up systematic monitoring processes. Look at Cost Explorer reports to see where you’re missing MAP credits. Also, check the MAP 2.0 Dashboard often to track your progress.
Reviewing your migrated workloads is crucial. It helps you find ways to improve, like using the right instance sizes or services.
We also make sure you can give feedback on how things are going in the cloud. This feedback is very helpful for making the next migration better.
By capturing lessons learned, you can improve for the next phase:
By following these practices, you’re not just moving workloads. You’re always getting better at cloud operations and getting the most from your AWS investment. We’ve seen organizations save 30-40% on costs and improve operations by following this approach.
Keep up the monitoring even after migration. This builds lasting skills that keep delivering value even after your MAP project ends.
We help your teams make these habits part of your cloud operations. This is the key to success, making your migration a lasting advantage, not just a temporary fix.
The journey of migration is more than just changing infrastructure. It’s a chance for organizations to grow and stay ahead in the digital world. By taking a full approach, companies can gain a lasting edge in the market.
MAP 2.0 offers better tracking with advanced dashboards and tags. AWS Transform replaced AWS Migration Hub for new users on November 7, 2025. These changes show AWS’s dedication to making migration smoother.
We team up with over 200 certified AWS Migration Competency Partners. They offer specialized help across many industries and workloads. This wide network ensures companies get the support they need.
The benefits of AWS MAP go beyond saving money. They include being more agile, secure, and efficient. Seeing migration as an ongoing journey, not just a one-time task, is key to unlocking its full value.
Your success in migration depends on matching technical work with business goals. We help you from the start to ongoing improvement. Building skills that last is crucial for long-term cloud success.
Embracing modernization and strategic planning is essential. Working with experienced teams who get both tech and business sides of cloud adoption is vital.
The AWS Migration Acceleration Program (MAP) is a detailed program. It helps reduce the complexity and cost of moving to the cloud. It offers guidance, financial help, and access to experts during your migration.
MAP uses AWS’s experience with thousands of customers. It addresses common migration challenges. It has a phased approach and includes financial incentives to help with costs.
The AWS MAP benefits are many. They include financial savings, operational improvements, and strategic advantages. MAP offers credits to offset migration costs and tools for better visibility.
It also improves efficiency and security. AWS’s cloud infrastructure is secure and compliant. This makes migration a strategic advantage.
AWS MAP has three phases. Each phase builds on the last, keeping momentum. The Assessment Phase is the foundation.
In this phase, we understand your current environment. We use tools like AWS Application Discovery Service. The Mobilization Phase is where planning turns into action.
We establish the landing zone architecture and implement governance. The Optimization Phase continues after initial migration. We refine architectures and improve performance.
A: AWS MAP funding is a key benefit. It addresses financial concerns about cloud transformation. The program offers credits for eligible AWS services.
These credits reduce migration costs. For MAP 2.0 agreements signed after November 2022, we use the MAP 2.0 Dashboard. It tracks progress and ensures compliance.
MAP 2.0 is the current version of the program. It requires proper tagging for credit allocation. You must activate MAP tag keys in AWS Billing.
Select the right tag key/value combinations for your agreement. Consistently apply these tags to eligible AWS services. We emphasize proper tagging from the start.
We guide you on using the MAP 2.0 Dashboard. It’s available in the billing console for eligible customers. It tracks migration progress and credit utilization.
Cost Explorer is a key tool for monitoring tagged and untagged services. We set up custom reports for clear visibility. Regularly review these reports to identify gaps in MAP credit capture.
Ideal candidates for enterprise cloud adoption through MAP vary. They include organizations with large on-premises infrastructure, multiple data centers, or complex application portfolios.
Companies facing data center lease expirations or high maintenance costs find MAP beneficial. It helps them accelerate cloud adoption. We’ve seen MAP support various industries through case studies.
We guide you on the tools and resources for AWS workload migration. AWS Migration Hub is no longer available for new customers. We direct you to AWS Transform for similar capabilities.
AWS Application Discovery Service is crucial for the assessment phase. AWS Application Migration Service simplifies workload migration. We integrate CloudFormation and AWS Config for infrastructure-as-code approaches.
We connect you with over 200 certified AWS migration partners. They bring specialized skills and proven methodologies. These partners help accelerate your migration journey.
Engage them early in your planning. They ensure successful migrations while maintaining business continuity. They support various migration scenarios.
We’ve helped hundreds of organizations with AWS cloud transformation. Common challenges include discovering complex dependencies and determining migration strategies.
Ensuring proper tagging and managing data transfer logistics are also key. We use tools like AWS Config and EventBridge for automated monitoring. Establishing clear governance and providing training are essential for overcoming these challenges.
We’ve distilled lessons from thousands of migrations into best practices. Planning starts with a comprehensive AWS migration assessment. This goes beyond inventory to understand your environment.
Establish proper tagging practices from the start. Continuous monitoring and improvement are crucial. We help you set up regular reviews and feedback sessions.
We guide you on using Cost Explorer for monitoring. It shows tagged and untagged spend. We set up custom reports for clear visibility.
Regularly review these reports to identify gaps in MAP credit capture. This ensures you maximize financial returns. It builds cost management disciplines for your cloud journey.
The Assessment Phase is critical. We understand your current environment using tools like AWS Application Discovery Service. We evaluate your readiness for cloud adoption.
We help you build a detailed migration business case. We prioritize workloads based on factors like business criticality and technical complexity. This creates a roadmap for your migration.
We guide you on using AWS Application Migration Service. It simplifies workload migration and applies MAP tags automatically. This reduces manual effort and ensures resources qualify for program benefits.
The service supports efficient AWS workload migration. It automates technical steps and maintains tagging consistency. We help you configure this capability for automatic MAP tagging.
AWS Migration Hub is no longer available for new customers. We direct you to AWS Transform for similar capabilities. AWS Transform provides centralized visibility for managing migrations.
It incorporates lessons learned from thousands of migrations. It offers enhanced functionality for tracking progress and managing dependencies. It supports comprehensive cloud transformation initiatives.
Proper tagging is critical for MAP 2.0 compliance. We help you implement tagging by activating MAP tag keys in AWS Billing. Select the right tag key/value combinations for your agreement.
Consistently apply these tags to eligible AWS services. We emphasize proper tagging from the start. Automated controls ensure compliance without manual processes.
Cloud infrastructure modernization through MAP means optimizing workloads for the cloud. It leverages cloud-native services and improves resilience. It positions your organization for emerging technologies.
The program’s structured approach ensures security and compliance. It emphasizes continuous optimization. This transformation goes beyond simple lift-and-shift approaches.
Migration timelines vary based on factors like workload size and complexity. A comprehensive AWS cloud transformation through MAP progresses through three phases.
The Assessment Phase involves detailed discovery and planning. The Mobilization Phase establishes landing zones and migrates initial workloads. The Optimization Phase continues indefinitely, refining and enhancing cloud operations.
MAP credits apply to eligible AWS services as defined in your MAP 2.0 agreement. Proper tagging is essential for credit application. The specific eligible services and credit terms are outlined in your agreement.
We work with you to ensure compliance with all program requirements. This includes proper resource tagging and monitoring through the MAP 2.0 Dashboard and Cost Explorer.
Cloud infrastructure modernization through MAP means optimizing workloads for the cloud. It leverages cloud-native services and improves resilience. It positions your organization for emerging technologies.
The program’s structured approach ensures security and compliance. It emphasizes continuous optimization. This transformation goes beyond simple lift-and-shift approaches.
Migration timelines vary based on factors like workload size and complexity. A comprehensive AWS cloud transformation through MAP progresses through three phases.
The Assessment Phase involves detailed discovery and planning. The Mobilization Phase establishes landing zones and migrates initial workloads. The Optimization Phase continues indefinitely, refining and enhancing cloud operations.
MAP credits apply to eligible AWS services as defined in your MAP 2.0 agreement. Proper tagging is essential for credit application. The specific eligible services and credit terms are outlined in your agreement.
We work with you to ensure compliance with all program requirements. This includes proper resource tagging and monitoring through the MAP 2.0 Dashboard and Cost Explorer.
We help you determine the best migration strategy for each workload. We evaluate factors like business criticality and technical complexity. We prioritize workloads to create a roadmap for your migration.
Engage certified AWS migration partners for diverse strategies. They ensure successful migrations while maintaining business continuity. They support various migration scenarios.