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SECURE APPLICATION & CLOUD ARCHITECTURE

We work with you to define procedures and measures to be taken in the event of an attack. Our architects live and breathe DevSecOps and provide consulting on establishing agile software development processes, including those related to questions about organising the structure of a modern business.

OUR EXPERIENCE IN PROJECTS HAS SHOWN THAT DESIGN PHASES IN MODERN CLOUD PROJECTS ABSOLUTELY MUST BE AGILE AND THAT SECURTIY "BY DESIGN" MUST BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT.

Peter Rosendahl, Director Solutions – Cybersecurity, Cloud Architecture & New Work, All for One Group

The challenge of cloud projects is that they are complex and involve a wide range of topics. The goal of project should always be a future-proof, scaleable multi-cloud reference architecture that meets all criteria of state-of-the-art platforms. In particular, the primary design criteria are speed, flexible scaling and availability, flexible cost models, and cost efficiency, agility and a high degree of security. We take you on a journey with our procedure model to discovery of a common understanding of the future IT architecture and changes within the IT organisation.

Cloud projects are highly complex and touch a large number of technologies and organisational subject areas, which in turn must be accounted for in the design phase. Topic-based scoping, a snapshot of the current situation and the setting of corresponding priorities are handled within the the context of initial design workshops. The Cloud-Orga Matrix of All for One Group is the basis of this.

Consultants and architects at All for One Group bring together in-depth knowledge of cloud platforms, cyber security and change management in IT organisations. We do not believe these topics should be split up. As a result, security is deeply integrated in the design of any implemented cloud platforms and in the operating processes. In each case, the potential risks for design activities are questioned and measures for design and implementation are correspondingly taken into consideration. This in turn creates a common understanding of the future IT architecture and changes within the IT organisation.