Unlock Efficiency: Moving from VMware to Azure for Long Term Cost Savings and Scalability
Have you been affected by the price increase of VMWare? Learn how transitioning from VMware and on-premises infrastructure to Azure offers significant benefits. On-premises systems require constant maintenance, expensive licensing, and complex scaling, diverting resources from strategic initiatives. Azure’s pay-as-you-go model reduces costs, and its instant scalability eliminates the need for new hardware investments. Azure also provides built-in disaster recovery, high availability, and enterprise-grade security features, ensuring data protection and compliance.
In this webinar, you will learn
Challenges of On-Premises Infrastructure:
- Constant maintenance demands
- Expensive licensing and complex scaling
- High hardware costs
Benefits of Azure Cloud Solutions:
- Pay-as-you-go model reducing costs
- Instant scalability and seamless resource adjustment
- Built-in disaster recovery and high availability
- Enterprise-grade advanced security and compliance
Why Modernize Your IT Infrastructure :
- Increasing agility and competitiveness
- Optimizing IT capabilities
What Happens Behind the Scenes:
- Learn about Azure Migrate and Azure Site Recovery tooling
- Azure Discovery Assessment
This live webinar will be followed by a Q&A session with Rich and Karsh.
Presenters

Karsh Sahay
Practice Lead of Service Transitions
Karsh Sahay hails from sunny Denver, Colorado with his wife and son. As he rose in his career starting as a helpdesk technician, he developed a passion for Microsoft Azure and began working his way through in 5 years to becoming a Senior Cloud Engineer at Atmosera. He has climbed the ladder and become the Practice Lead of Service Transitions. He specializes in greenfield/brownfield migrations and utilizes IaC practices in his work to set clients up for future success, providing value to his clients.

Richard Decker
Cloud Infrastructure Architect
Richard Decker has over 20 years of experience in the IT industry, starting as a network administrator and engineer in Fortune 100 companies and later transitioning to a network architect role. He also contributed his expertise to a telco and an ISP. After delving into virtualization, he shifted his focus to cloud services. In the past five years, Richard has held various roles, including cloud deployment engineer, enterprise engineer, and cloud infrastructure architect at Atmosera.