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Why Cloud Solutions & Integration with Microsoft Azure

Azure cloud solutions and integration for connected data.

You are running Microsoft 365 across the business, your finance data sits in SQL Server, and half your processes still move on a spreadsheet someone emails around. Your team copies figures between systems by hand, and when you ask a question that crosses two of them, nobody can answer it quickly. Azure is often the cloud that fits your day with the least friction here, because identity through Entra ID, your Windows workloads and your existing licences carry across rather than being rebuilt. We connect those systems on Azure so the data flows, stays in Australia where it must, and is finally ready for the analytics and AI you want next.

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Capabilities

What we build on Azure

01

Joined-up Microsoft estate

Azure workloads wired to Microsoft 365, Entra ID, Windows Server and SQL Server so identity, access and tooling carry across, ending the manual copying between disconnected systems.

02

Staged migration off legacy kit

Ageing on-premises and legacy setups moved to Azure in steps matched to your risk appetite, modernising the workloads that pay for it and leaving stable ones where they sit.

03

Data foundation ready for AI

Your operational data unified and made reachable on Azure, with clean pipelines and services such as Azure AI Search so analytics and AI work against real information, not stale exports.

04

Security and residency by design

Access governed through Entra ID, networking and data controls set against your obligations under the Privacy Act, and workloads placed in Australian regions where residency requires it.

05

Infrastructure as documented code

Configuration defined as versioned templates so your setup is auditable and reproducible, understood by the next person rather than locked in one admin's head.

Where you are stuck

The systems each work on their own. Microsoft 365 holds the email and documents, the finance figures live in SQL Server, the operational data sits in an ageing on-premises application, and none of them talk. So your people become the integration. They export a report, paste it into a spreadsheet, reconcile it against another system by eye, and email the result around. When you ask a question that spans two systems, the honest answer is that it will take someone a day to pull together.

That is the cost of disconnected systems, and it grows quietly. The data you already own is trapped where you cannot reach it, the legacy kit is getting harder to maintain, and every plan to do something useful with analytics or AI stalls on the same problem. The information is not in a place where anything can read it.

Why the platform alone does not fix it

Standing up an Azure subscription does not join your systems. Plenty of organisations move a few workloads across, keep the same manual transfers, and end up paying for the cloud while still copying numbers by hand. The platform is the foundation. The connected, governed data ecosystem is the thing that actually pays you back, and that does not come switched on.

Azure being a strong fit is also not a reason to put everything on it. If you already run Microsoft, identity, licensing and tooling carry across with the least translation, and that is a real advantage worth using. It is a reason to look hard at Azure, not a reason to default to it for every workload. We stay provider-neutral and will say plainly when a particular workload is better served elsewhere, rather than choosing Azure because it is familiar.

How we deliver it on Azure

We start with what you run today and what each system must keep talking to. Then we build the connections on Azure that make the data flow, and we do it against three principles that decide whether the result holds up. You can read the full set in our approach.

Security and governance first (principle #2). Before workloads move, access is governed through Entra ID, networking and data controls are set against your obligations, and placement is checked against the Privacy Act and data residency. For organisations that need it, this includes the accreditation path that government work depends on. Security is the design, not a later add-on.

A healthy data ecosystem (principle #4). Cloud done right is what makes your data clean, unified and reachable. We build the pipelines that bring siloed data together on Azure and keep it current, so a question that crosses systems gets a fast, trustworthy answer instead of a day of manual reconciliation.

Data your AI can actually use (principle #5). Connected systems are the precondition for any AI worth having. With your real information unified and reachable through services such as Azure AI Search, the analytics and AI you want next have something true to work from.

An Australian operations team reviewing a unified Azure dashboard that pulls live figures from Microsoft 365 and SQL Server

Every architecture and configuration decision is written down and versioned as code. Your setup is reproducible and auditable, understood by whoever comes next, not held together by one person’s memory. Migrations run in stages, the highest-value Windows and SQL workloads first, with hybrid connections holding the rest together through Azure Arc and private networking until there is a clear reason to move them.

When Azure is the right call, and when it is not

Azure is the right call when you already run Microsoft and want the cloud to integrate with the least friction, when data residency in an Australian region matters, or when a workload genuinely suits its services. Lean towards AWS when you need its broader catalogue, or Google Cloud and Vertex AI for data and analytics-heavy work. And if you are a smaller operation, the right answer is a right-sized build. We will not over-architect an SMB into capacity it will never use. The goal is connected systems and reachable data, sized to what your business actually needs.

This service pairs with our wider data and AI work. See Data Engineering for the pipelines that keep your unified data current, and AI Agents for what becomes possible once your information is reachable. For the platform context, read the Microsoft Azure pillar, and the official source at azure.microsoft.com. It applies across FinTech & Banking, Healthcare and Government, where residency and governance carry the most weight.

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No stupid questions

Frequently asked.

What is azure as a color?
Azure as a colour is a bright, sky blue, and that is where Microsoft took the product name from. On this page we mean Microsoft Azure, the cloud platform, rather than the colour. The two share a name and nothing else.
What ai services are on azure?
Azure offers a range of AI services, including Azure AI Search for retrieval over your own data, Azure OpenAI Service for language models, Azure Machine Learning for building and running models, and pre-built services for vision, speech and document reading. We pick the ones that fit your task and connect them to your data, rather than switching all of them on.
Is azure openai free?
No. Azure OpenAI Service is paid, charged mostly by the tokens your usage consumes, with prices set per model. There can be free trial credit when you start an Azure account, but ongoing use is metered. We give you a projected monthly figure in AUD before any build so the cost is clear up front.
Where is azure headquartered?
Azure is a Microsoft product, so it runs out of Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, Washington, in the United States. What matters more for an Australian organisation is where your data sits, and Azure runs Australian regions so your workloads and data can stay in the country.
Is azure data factory being phased out?
No. Azure Data Factory is still a current, supported service for moving and transforming data. Microsoft has added Fabric as a broader analytics platform that includes similar pipeline tooling, so for new work we weigh both and choose what fits your stack and skills, rather than assuming one is retired.
How much does azure ai foundry cost?
Azure AI Foundry has no separate platform fee. You pay for the underlying resources you use, such as model tokens, compute and storage, so the cost depends on the workload. We size it to your actual use and set budgets, alerts and tagging so the spend stays visible by project.
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Get your systems talking on Azure

Tell us what you run today and where the data gets stuck. We will map a practical, staged path onto Azure that fits your Microsoft footprint and keeps your data where it needs to be.

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