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WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR DATA, WE DON'T LOSE.


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Infrastructure as a Service

As the cost of public cloud continues to drop, companies are realizing that it no longer makes sense to house their servers onsite. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provides a cost effective way to run your applications in the cloud, along with greater redundancy and security.


Microsoft Azure is a growing collection of integrated cloud services that developers and IT professionals use to build, deploy, and manage applications through our global network of datacenters. With Azure, you get the freedom to build and deploy wherever you want, using the tools, applications, and frameworks of your choice.


Included in

Professional services offerings:

  • Migration services
  • Architecture Services
  • Advisory Services
  • Security Strategy & Implementations
  • Custom projects
  • Admin and End-User Custom Training

Average Azure cloud engineer monthly salary

$7,500 - $9,100

Operate hybrid seamlessly

On-premises, across multiple clouds, and at the edge—we’ll meet you where you are. Integrate and manage your environments with tools and services designed for hybrid cloud.

Build on your terms

You have choices. With a commitment to open source, and support for all languages and frameworks, build how you want, and deploy where you want to.

Trust your cloud

Get security from the ground up, backed by a team of experts, and proactive compliance trusted by enterprises, governments, and startups.

Microsoft Azure

Microsoft Azure is a growing collection of integrated cloud services that developers and IT professionals use to build, deploy, and manage applications through our global network of datacenters.


Features

  • Global data centers
  • Extensive catalog of Azure-related products
  • Strong BI and analytics support
  • No upfront costs, pay only for what is used
  • Per minute billing

Key Benefits

  • Easily scale network resources
  • Build apps quickly and easily
  • Manage apps proactively
  • Detect and mitigate threats

With Microsoft Azure, you get the freedom to build and deploy wherever you want, using the tools, applications, and frameworks of your choice.


Azure enables organizations to choose how they deploy Azure—connecting cloud and on-premises with consistent hybrid cloud capabilities and using open source technologies—for maximum portability and value from existing investments.


Azure makes it easy to build apps, allowing users to Use the tools and open source technologies they already know and trust, because Azure supports a broad selection of operating systems, programming languages, frameworks, databases, and devices.


Azure offers hybrid consistency everywhere: in application development, management and security, identity management, and across the data platform.

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FAQs

  • What is a managed services provider?

    A managed service provider is the IT department you would build yourself if you had the resources to do it. Simply put, we are a Virtual IT Department for hire. The reality is, very few businesses – and virtually no small- and medium-sized businesses – have the resources and expertise to create a world-class IT department. That’s why we exist.

  • I'd prefer to hire my own IT Pros In-House - Why should I consider outsourcing to a service provider?

    There are advantages to having a technical resource in-house who has expertise with your line-of-business applications. At Greywolf, we strive to understand your business. We are effective because we have experts with breadth and depth, tools, processes, standards, and focus very few SMBs could match. Our job is to deliver the stable, reliable IT that allows your entire organization – including your technical specialist(s) – to be more productive and effective.

  • What's included in the onboarding process?

    Client onboarding begins the moment the Sales Agreement and payment are received. Every new client is onboarded via a standardized plan that includes:

    • Installation of management, backup & security tools
    • Setup and testing of backup
    • Network assessment
    • Cleanup of the network environment
    • Configuration of client equipment to align with Greywolf IT Services standards and best practices (addressing any concerns or recommendations from the network assessment)
    • Documentation of all aspects of the client environment in our documentation system (includes architectural diagram)
    • Implementation timeline of approximately 2 weeks, depending on client size and environment complexity
    • Follow-up 3 weeks following onboarding to resolve any issues, check-in with key contacts

  • What is the value of a Network Assessment?

    Conducting a network assessment enables us to gauge the current status of your technology. We examine more than two dozen technical and operational aspects and capture risks, issues, and concerns with each element of your environment. Think of it like an x-ray. It will show all of your breaks, hairline fractures, bruises, and vulnerabilities. That gives you an understanding of your IT health and allows us to talk with you about where you are and where you should be.


    Once completed, you will receive three deliverables: a system overview, a risk report (bomb report), and a detailed discovery document. 

  • What are your support hours?

    The normal support hours are 8 am-5 pm central standard time. After-hours support is available at an additional cost and upon availability. We have engineers available 24/7/365 for emergencies.

  • Do you handle hardware purchasing and support?

    Yes, hardware purchasing and support are aspects clients love the most about working with us. With our Greywolf Pro Pack, we offer hardware warranty support for all new PC, firewalls, switches, and other equipment you purchase through us. Every piece of hardware we sell is top of the line with extended industry-standard warranties.

  • Do you support printers?

    Our support includes connectivity support to local and network printers, as well as compatibility and driver issues. We do not configure, install, and set up new printers for customers.

  • How often do you come onsite?

    The majority of our work can be done remotely, however, we come to your office for prescheduled onsite maintenance, projects, emergency response, strategic advisory meetings, and any other client meetings. 


    (Available if within on-site support range within the Greater Milwaukee & Southeast Wisconsin area)


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