Teem

Move without a weekend that costs you revenue

Phased migration of applications, servers and data, with rollback tested at every stage and documentation your team can operate from. Priority systems first, learning applied as you go.

Teem Move It!

Cloud migration moves applications, servers and data to AWS in a planned sequence rather than a single event. Teem Move It! creates the migration plan, schedules and executes the move, and documents the result so your own team can operate what has been built without depending on us afterwards.

You have a plan and a deadline, and you need the move executed without disrupting the customers who pay for it.

A migration is a sequence of reversible steps, not a single event. We start with the applications that carry the most business value, prove the pattern, then repeat it. Every stage has a tested rollback, and the documentation is written as the work happens rather than assembled afterwards, because handover documents written at the end are the ones nobody trusts.

The problems we hear

  • A migration date is set but rollback has never been tested
  • Legacy infrastructure is approaching end of support or a lease expiry
  • Dependencies between applications are poorly understood
  • Previous cutovers caused customer-facing outages

What good looks like

  • Phased cutovers where each stage can be reversed
  • Documentation written during the work, not after it
  • Your engineers operating the result without our involvement
  • Delivery timelines the business can plan around

First 30 days

A migration plan with sequencing and rollback for each stage, agreement on the first priority workload, and its move scheduled with your team.

How we deliver

01

Migration Planning

A plan that sequences the estate by business value and risk, with a tested rollback defined for every stage before anything moves.

  • Sequencing by business value, not technical convenience
  • Rollback defined and tested per stage
  • Cutover windows agreed with the business in advance
02

Application and Server Migration

Moving applications and infrastructure to AWS, including the business systems most organisations cannot pause.

  • Rehost and refactor paths with trade-offs stated
  • SAP, intranet, email and Active Directory workloads
  • Performance verified against the previous environment
03

Database Migration

Moving SQL Server, MySQL and Oracle workloads, usually the constraint that sets the pace for everything else.

  • Replication and cutover approach proven before the move
  • Data integrity verified rather than assumed
  • Recovery position maintained throughout
04

Documentation and Handover

Runbooks and architecture documentation produced as the work happens, so your team can operate the result from day one.

  • Runbooks a non-specialist can follow
  • Architecture decisions recorded with their reasoning
  • Working sessions with your engineers, not a document drop

Common questions

How do you avoid downtime during a migration?
By phasing the move so each stage is small enough to reverse, testing the rollback before the cutover rather than assuming it, and sequencing so the highest-risk systems move once the pattern has been proven on lower-risk ones. Some cutovers still require a window; we tell you which, and how long, before you commit.
Do you migrate databases as well as servers?
Yes. Servers, applications and databases including SQL Server, MySQL and Oracle, alongside business systems such as SAP, intranets, email and Active Directory. Database moves usually set the pace, so they are planned first.
What happens after the migration is finished?
Your team operates the environment, using documentation written during the work. Where you want ongoing support, that runs through our cloud operations service rather than an open-ended dependency on the migration team.

Let's define what "done" looks like for Cloud Migration

30 minutes. Speak directly to our founder about what your current challenges are.

Discovery calls are free of sales pressure—we'll tell you honestly if we're not the right fit.