Nevada Bankruptcy Attorneys are a Nevada-based law firm that was storing all their data on desktop computers. After performing a WAR for the client, Cloud303 was able to migrate their data to AWS and their unique software on Amazon Workspaces for an extremely affordable price. As a result, the Nevada Bankruptcy Attorneys’ business is streamlined and running smoothly.
Nevada Bankruptcy Attorneys had been using a basic office set up with desktop computers to store data. With the changing times, and working from home becoming more common during the pandemic, they realized that moving their business to the cloud would allow for them to adapt as necessary while still being able to easily share files from employee to employee.
Cloud303's engagements follow a streamlined five-phase lifecycle: Requirements, Design, Implementation, Testing, and Maintenance. Initially, a comprehensive assessment is conducted through a Well-Architected Review to identify client needs. This is followed by a scoping call to fine-tune the architectural design, upon which a Statement of Work (SoW) is agreed and signed.
The implementation phase kicks in next, closely adhering to the approved designs. Rigorous testing ensures that all components meet the client's specifications and industry standards. Finally, clients have the option to either manage the deployed solutions themselves or to enroll in Cloud303's Managed Services for ongoing maintenance, an option many choose due to their high satisfaction with the services provided.
Cloud303 leveraged Amazon WorkSpaces to replicate their physical office infrastructure. They started by deploying AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory (AD) with EC2 instances acting as two domain controllers in two different availability zones for high availability. AD Connector was used to connect the AD to WorkSpaces.
Developing a golden image for this deployment was particularly challenging due to some uncommon software being used by the client, including two pieces of software called I Got Notices and Bankruptcy Pro. Cloud303 had to develop a creative way to move the local deployment to the cloud, with the canonical data set residing on a remote server, which would employees to share data no matter where they were in a way that would not result in conflicting data. Cloud303 used AWS funding obtained from the Well-Architected Review process to offset the final cost of the project to the client .
Our focus was on creating a seamless transition for Nevada Bankruptcy Attorneys. The funding obtained through the Well-Architected Review not only allowed us to offset costs but also empowered us to deliver a tailor-made solution that answered every one of the client's needs.
By deploying everything on AWS, Cloud303 was able to streamline the Nevada Bankruptcy Attorneys business and give them the ability to work from anywhere, with their data in one place, ultimately eliminating the confusion and inconsistencies they were previously experiencing.