
Cloud Services Built for Security, Productivity & Predictable Costs
Cloud success isn’t just “moving to the cloud.” It’s designing the right architecture, securing identities and data, controlling spend, and ensuring users can work from anywhere.
With Univision Computers, you get a cloud program focused on business outcomes:
- Stronger security posture across users, devices, and data
- Lower and more predictable spend through right-sizing and governance
- Better collaboration with modern file storage and Microsoft 365 tools
- Faster recovery and improved business continuity
- Simplified IT operations with proactive monitoring and support
Our Managed Cloud Computing Capabilities
Cloud Strategy, Architecture & Ongoing Management
We assess your current environment, define a roadmap, and operate your cloud platform with monitoring, patching guidance, and continuous improvement—so the cloud stays secure and efficient long after go-live.
- Cloud readiness assessment (infrastructure, apps, identity, security)
- Cloud roadmap with prioritized phases and timelines
- Architecture standards and governance guardrails (policies, naming/tagging)
- Monitoring and operational oversight recommendations
- Continuous optimization for performance, risk reduction, and usability
Azure Cloud Services
Build and manage a Microsoft Azure foundation that scales as your business grows—networking, identity, compute, and governance aligned to your goals.
- Azure environment planning and setup (subscriptions, resource groups)
- Identity and access controls (RBAC, least privilege alignment)
- Networking and connectivity guidance (segmentation, secure access patterns)
- Governance and policy baselines to prevent misconfigurations
- Ongoing optimization for performance, reliability, and growth
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Microsoft 365 Migration Services
Move email, files, collaboration tools, and identities to Microsoft 365 with minimal disruption—planned cutovers, user readiness, and secure configurations.
- Migration planning (scope, users, domains, licensing considerations)
- Mailbox and collaboration migration support (OneDrive/SharePoint/Teams)
- Secure configuration and baseline hardening recommendations
- User communication and readiness to reduce disruption
- Post-migration validation and stabilization
Email Migration & Modernization
Modernize messaging for better security and reliability. Ideal for organizations leaving legacy servers or consolidating domains/tenants.
- Legacy email modernization planning (on-prem to cloud)
- Domain, DNS, and mail flow configuration support
- Security improvements (anti-phishing, mailbox protection alignment)
- Tenant consolidation/separation strategy (when needed)
- Cutover planning to minimize downtime and user impact
Cloud File Storage & Collaboration
Improve teamwork with structured file storage, sharing controls, and collaboration workflows that reduce file sprawl and improve version control.
- File storage assessment (permissions, structure, sprawl reduction)
- Secure sharing and external collaboration controls
- SharePoint/OneDrive information architecture planning
- Migration support and data organization best practices
- Collaboration workflows to reduce duplicates and version confusion
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Cloud Security (CSPM + Best-Practice Hardening)
Reduce misconfigurations, strengthen identity protections, and align cloud controls to compliance needs—without slowing down users.
- Identity-first protections (MFA alignment, access policy guidance)
- Security posture improvements and misconfiguration reduction
- Governance guardrails and secure configuration standards
- Monitoring and alerting recommendations for cloud resources
- Practical compliance alignment based on your industry needs
Secure Remote Work & Secure Access
Enable secure work-from-anywhere with modern access controls, identity-first security, and practical policies that support contractors and hybrid teams.
- Secure access design for hybrid teams, vendors, and contractors
- Access controls that reduce account takeover risk
- Device and identity policy guidance (least privilege approach)
- Secure connectivity recommendations for remote productivity
- Ongoing access reviews and continuous improvement
Cloud Cost Optimization (FinOps)
Cut waste, right-size resources, and build ongoing governance so you don’t overpay as environments grow.
- Cost visibility setup (tagging, reporting, budgeting alerts)
- Identify waste (idle resources, oversized services, duplicate tools)
- Right-sizing and optimization recommendations
- Governance guardrails to prevent runaway spend
- Ongoing reviews to keep costs aligned to usage

Our Process (What to Expect)
- Discovery & Assessment – Review infrastructure, apps, identity, security posture, and constraints.
- Cloud Roadmap – Prioritized plan for migration, security, and operations (with timelines and risks).
- Implementation & Migration – Migrate in phases to reduce downtime and user disruption.
- Security & Governance Setup – Guardrails for identity, data protection, configuration standards, and monitoring.
- Optimize & Operate – Ongoing improvements for cost, performance, and risk reduction.
Managed Cloud Computing Frequently Asked Questions
What is “managed cloud computing”?
Managed cloud computing means a provider designs, monitors, secures, and optimizes your cloud environment—so you get cloud benefits without managing every component internally.
Can you support hybrid environments?
Yes. Many organizations keep certain systems on-prem while modernizing email, identity, and collaboration in the cloud.
How do you reduce cloud costs?
We identify idle resources, right-size workloads, implement governance policies, and create ongoing cost visibility and accountability.
Do you migrate Microsoft 365 and email?
Yes—Microsoft 365 migrations and email modernization are core services.
How do you improve cloud security?
We harden identity, reduce misconfigurations, improve monitoring, and align controls with compliance and business needs.
How long does it take to migrate to the cloud?
The timeline for a cloud migration depends on the size of the business, number of users, amount of data, complexity of applications, and security requirements. Some Microsoft 365 migrations can be completed relatively quickly, while more complex Azure or hybrid cloud projects may take longer. A structured migration plan helps reduce downtime and ensures a smoother transition.
Why should businesses use a managed cloud provider instead of doing it alone?
A managed cloud provider brings expertise, planning, security, and ongoing support that many businesses do not have in-house. Instead of reacting to problems after they happen, a managed provider helps prevent issues through proactive monitoring, optimization, and best practices. This allows business owners and internal teams to focus on operations while the cloud environment is maintained by specialists.
Do you support Microsoft 365 and Azure?
Managed cloud computing can be highly secure when it is properly designed and maintained. Security typically includes multi-factor authentication, identity management, access controls, monitoring, endpoint protection, backup strategies, and secure remote access. A managed provider also helps reduce risk by addressing misconfigurations, patching vulnerabilities, and enforcing best practices across the environment.
Can we keep some systems on-premise and still use the cloud?
Yes. Many businesses use a hybrid cloud approach, which means some systems remain on-premise while others move to the cloud. For example, a company may keep a line-of-business application locally while using Microsoft 365 for email, Teams for collaboration, and cloud backup for resilience. Hybrid environments can provide flexibility while supporting modernization.
How does a cloud migration work?
A cloud migration typically starts with an assessment of your current environment, including servers, email, applications, files, users, and security needs. From there, a cloud strategy is developed to move the right workloads into platforms such as Microsoft 365 or Azure. The migration is then carried out in phases to reduce disruption, followed by testing, user support, security hardening, and ongoing management.
What is included in managed cloud services?
Managed cloud services usually include cloud assessment, migration planning, infrastructure setup, Microsoft 365 support, Azure management, cloud security, identity and access controls, backup solutions, file and email migration, performance monitoring, and cost optimization. The exact scope depends on the business’s infrastructure, compliance needs, and long-term goals.
What are the benefits of cloud computing for small and midsize businesses?
Cloud computing helps small and midsize businesses reduce hardware costs, improve flexibility, support remote work, and scale more easily. It also gives teams access to modern collaboration tools, stronger data backup options, and more predictable IT management. With the right setup, cloud services can improve uptime, security, and operational efficiency.
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