Updated: July 23, 2020 (October 9, 2018)
Analyst ReportFastTrack for Azure
- FastTrack for Azure can help organizations move workloads off-premises.
- Microsoft has added several common migration scenarios in 2018.
- The offering is geographically limited and is only available in English.
- Some organizations may already have similar services covered through their Microsoft agreements.
The FastTrack benefit can help qualified organizations that have purchased Microsoft services such as Azure, Office 365, Dynamics 365, and Windows 10 plan and implement migrations from legacy applications to the new software and services. However, the program addresses only specific common scenarios, which could leave customers in need of additional consulting services. Some FastTrack benefits are available only to larger enterprise customers.
Program Overview
A typical engagement consists of migration guidance and best practices from Microsoft engineers and Microsoft partners, not hands-on consulting. It is delivered remotely, typically consists of three stages, and usually lasts four to six weeks. In the first release of FastTrack for Azure, Microsoft is focusing on the most common scenarios for Azure migration:
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