Do you know the full cost and benefits of moving your .NET application to the cloud? In this guide we’ll cover everything you need to know about your .NET cloud migration.
Is this guide for you?
If you’re faced with outdated legacy systems and the pressures of digital transformation, you’re not alone. The rush to the cloud has been a defining trend, notably accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. And let’s face it, maintaining those old applications isn’t just costly—it’s a bottleneck to innovation.
This is a free whitepaper from Microsoft and our experts at SPK to help you make an informed decision. Is a .NET cloud migration better for you? And, are you missing out on cost savings and benefits? Or, are you better off sticking with on-prem?
The guide covers::
- How digital transformation is being driven by the need for modernization.
- Your options and potential benefits of application modernization.
- A comparison of PaaS offerings for migration.
- Field test findings, migration benefits and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) analysis.
This guide tackles the pressing question: What to do with your legacy applications written in frameworks like ASP.NET?
Discover three viable strategies for moving a .NET application to the cloud:
- Stick with the status quo, which might be unsustainable.
- Rewrite applications, a time-consuming and costly affair.
- Migrate and modernize, a middle-ground that brings your applications up-to-speed with minimal friction.
Based on rigorous field tests, this whitepaper provides data-driven insights into the costs, performance, and benefits of migration. This isn’t theoretical; it’s an updated, practical guide that speaks to the evolving landscape of technology. By the end of it, you’ll have the information you need to decide whether you should be moving a .NET application to the cloud.
Why should you download this guide?
Because making informed decisions on application migration can spell the difference between business survival and obsolescence. Equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate this complex terrain.