The differences that matter for a 50-person company aren't the ones vendors lead with.
Why it matters
Most cloud problems aren't really about the cloud provider — they're about architecture decisions made early that never got revisited as the business grew. Fixing that doesn't have to mean starting over.
What this looks like in practice
- Kubernetes only where it earns its complexity — not by default
- Disaster recovery plans that get tested on a schedule, not just written once
- Managed operations coverage so incidents get caught before customers notice
- Migrations planned around your actual usage patterns, not a generic checklist
Where teams get stuck
The riskiest part of a migration usually isn't the move itself — it's underestimating how many small dependencies point at the old environment. A proper dependency map avoids most surprises.
How Ndakum approaches it
This is the kind of problem our Cloud Engineering work is built around. We start by mapping how the work actually happens today, design a solution scoped to your systems and data, and stay through rollout so it's your team's tool from day one — not ours.
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