Cloud Services
Southern California.
WCC Technologies Group provides cloud services across Southern California — Microsoft Azure migration and management, AWS deployment, Microsoft 365 administration, cloud cost optimization, hybrid cloud architecture, backup and disaster recovery, and ongoing managed cloud. Vendor-neutral architecture, security-first design, and fixed-fee project pricing.
Cloud services in Southern California — built around business outcomes, not cloud-first dogma.
Cloud services in Southern California span a much wider scope than the marketing pitch suggests. Most California businesses are already partly cloud — Microsoft 365 for email and productivity, salesforce for CRM, some line-of-business SaaS — but face real decisions about what else moves to cloud, when, and how. WCC's cloud services scope the migration, security, cost optimization, and ongoing operations against your actual business reality rather than pushing cloud-first transformation that doesn't fit every workload.
The reality: most Southern California businesses end up hybrid (cloud + on-premises) and many end up multi-cloud (Microsoft Azure + AWS, or AWS + Google Cloud). Lift-and-shift for legacy applications. Re-platform for workloads that benefit from cloud managed services. Re-architect for apps worth modernizing. Retain on-premises for workloads with regulatory restrictions, latency requirements, or specialty hardware. WCC scopes against this reality. Cloud is a tool; transformation is the outcome.
This hub page covers WCC's cloud services scope across Southern California. For specific workstreams, see Azure migration, AWS migration, Microsoft 365 migration, or cloud cost optimization.
Five core cloud services for Southern California businesses.
Cloud services span migration, management, optimization, and security. WCC's cloud practice covers five service areas, each scoped against the customer's actual cloud maturity and business case rather than pushing predetermined transformation.
The dominant cloud for Microsoft-standardized customers
Microsoft Azure is the dominant cloud for most Southern California businesses already standardized on Microsoft 365 and Microsoft applications. WCC's Azure practice covers infrastructure migration (lift-and-shift, replatform, re-architect), managed services (compute, storage, networking, identity), Azure SQL and database migration, Azure Virtual Desktop deployment, and ongoing Azure operations. Tight integration with Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, and Microsoft 365 makes Azure the natural choice for many M365 customers.
The leading cloud for cloud-native architectures
Amazon Web Services leads in market share and offers the broadest set of cloud-native services. WCC's AWS practice covers EC2 compute migration, RDS database deployment, S3 storage architecture, VPC networking design, IAM identity setup, and ongoing AWS operations. Particularly strong for customers with cloud-native applications, customers requiring specific AWS services (DynamoDB, Lambda, EKS), or customers with developer-driven cloud requirements.
The cloud productivity platform California businesses run on
Microsoft 365 is the productivity platform most Southern California businesses run on — Exchange Online for email, SharePoint and OneDrive for files, Teams for collaboration, Microsoft Entra ID for identity. WCC's M365 practice covers migration from Google Workspace or legacy Exchange, security configuration (MFA, conditional access, Defender for Office 365), license optimization (E3 vs E5 vs Business Premium tradeoffs), Teams Phone deployment, and SharePoint/OneDrive governance.
Most businesses overspend on cloud by 30-60%
Cloud cost optimization is a distinct practice. Most Southern California businesses overspend significantly on cloud after initial migration — over-provisioned VMs, unused storage, premium-tier services for workloads that don't need them, reserved instance gaps. WCC's cloud cost optimization includes monthly spend analysis, rightsizing recommendations, reserved instance and savings plan optimization, idle resource decommission, license optimization, and FinOps process implementation. Most engagements deliver 25-40% cost reduction within 90 days.
Cloud for the workloads that benefit, on-premises for the ones that don't
Most California businesses end up hybrid — cloud for new workloads and modernized apps, on-premises for workloads with regulatory restrictions, latency requirements, or specialty hardware. WCC supports hybrid architectures through Azure Arc, AWS Outposts, hybrid connectivity (ExpressRoute, Direct Connect, VPN), and identity federation. Cloud backup and disaster recovery is another common hybrid pattern — keep production on-premises, replicate backup and DR to cloud for resilience without full migration.
Cloud backup typical RPO 1-15 minutes, RTO 1-4 hours depending on workload priority. Replaces aging on-premises backup appliances at lower TCO.
How WCC delivers cloud services across Southern California.
Cloud engagements work in phases — discovery and design first, focused pilots before broad migration, phased rollout with rollback capability. WCC's process minimizes business disruption while keeping the project moving.
Discovery & Assessment
Existing infrastructure audit, application portfolio analysis, dependency mapping, compliance requirements, and business case modeling. Identifies what should move to cloud, what stays on-premises, and what gets retired. TCO modeling for cloud platform spend over 3 years.
Architecture & Design
Target cloud architecture designed for the specific workload mix. Identity, networking, security, and operational design all happen upfront — not retrofitted after migration. Compliance framework alignment (HIPAA, SOC 2, PCI, CMMC) built into design where applicable.
Pilot Migration
Focused pilot with 1-3 representative workloads. Validates migration approach, performance, security, and operational handoff. Pilot runs alongside existing infrastructure with full rollback capability. Typically 4-8 weeks before broader migration begins.
Phased Migration
Production workloads migrate in waves. Each wave planned with business stakeholders, executed in maintenance windows, validated before proceeding. Old infrastructure remains operational throughout migration for fallback. Documentation produced for each workload as it migrates.
Operational Handoff
Three patterns: internal IT operates cloud with WCC vCIO advisory; co-managed with WCC handling cloud platform operations; fully managed with WCC handling cloud operations under managed IT services. Choice depends on internal IT capabilities and customer preference.
Optimization & Evolution
Post-migration optimization — cost rightsizing, security hardening, performance tuning, license optimization. Cloud environments evolve continuously; WCC's ongoing engagement keeps the environment current as workloads change and new cloud services become available.
Cloud services in Southern California — frequently asked questions.
Common questions about cloud services — covering vendor selection, migration approach, cost, hybrid architectures, security, and operational handoff for Southern California businesses.
Beyond Cloud Services Hub — Specific Cloud Workstreams.
Cloud services span multiple specific workstreams. The pages below cover the most common cloud engagements for Southern California businesses.
Azure Migration
Microsoft Azure migration and management — IaaS, PaaS, managed services for Microsoft-standardized businesses.
AWS Migration
Amazon Web Services deployment — EC2, RDS, S3, VPC, IAM for cloud-native architectures.
Microsoft 365 Migration
M365 deployment, security configuration, license optimization, and Teams Phone rollout.
Cloud Cost Optimization
FinOps practice, rightsizing, reserved instance optimization, and 25-40% typical cost reduction.
Managed IT Services
Ongoing managed IT covering cloud operations alongside daily IT support.
SASE Implementation
Cloud-delivered network security — pairs with cloud migration for converged network architecture.
Request a Cloud Services Assessment
Looking at cloud services in Southern California? Tell us your current infrastructure, application portfolio, and what's driving the conversation — cloud migration, cost optimization, M365 deployment, hybrid architecture, or compliance — and WCC will scope a cloud engagement designed for your business. No obligation, NDA in place before any audit work begins.
