AWS, Azure, and GCP architecture and migration planning aligned to security and compliance baselines — from legacy migration through container orchestration and compliance-ready cloud foundations.
Cloud adoption programs that are not aligned to security and compliance baselines from the start create governance debt that accumulates faster than the technology benefits justify. FedRAMP-bound cloud deployments, HIPAA-covered healthcare environments, SOX-compliant financial platforms, and EU GDPR-governed systems all impose documentation and security architecture requirements that are far easier to design in from the beginning than to retrofit after go-live.
ELDR Technology's Cloud Architecture practice designs cloud foundations, migration strategies, and compliance-aligned architectures for institutions that cannot afford to rebuild their security posture after deployment. From AWS Well-Architected reviews through Azure landing zone design and GCP security baseline documentation, every engagement produces both functioning infrastructure design and the compliance documentation architecture that regulated environments require.
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Get StartedMulti-cloud and single-cloud architecture design for AWS, Azure, and GCP — including landing zone design, network architecture, identity architecture, and security baseline documentation.
Structured migration planning from legacy on-premises and data center environments to cloud — including dependency mapping, workload assessment, migration sequencing, and compliance continuity documentation.
Container orchestration architecture design for Kubernetes environments — cluster design, pod security standards, network policies, and operational runbook documentation.
Security architecture documentation aligned with CIS benchmarks, AWS/Azure/GCP security frameworks, and applicable compliance requirements (FedRAMP, HIPAA, PCI DSS, SOC 2).
Design of cloud foundations that incorporate compliance requirements from day one — control mapping, evidence collection architecture, and audit-ready infrastructure documentation.
Architecture decision records (ADRs), solution architecture documents, operational runbooks, and infrastructure-as-code documentation for cloud environments.