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At Isos Technology, we believe the future lies in the cloud. An upgrade to Atlassian Cloud is the best way to modernize your infrastructure, giving teams the tools and support they need to thrive. Many organizations delay moving to the cloud because upgrades can be complex and expensive. Our goal is to turn your upgrade into a smart investment.
Ensure the tools your team needs, like Jira, JSM, and Confluence, are optimized in the cloud.
Securely replace outdated, legacy tooling and systems at your organization with Atlassian Cloud.
Break down data silos by streamlining and merging Atlassian instances across your organization.
Migrate your data safely from on-prem instances into Atlassian Cloud.
Switch from ServiceNow, Cherwell, Rally, or other tools to Atlassian Cloud.
Whether you’re moving to Atlassian Cloud, AWS, Azure or Google Cloud Platform, we deliver a quick, secure and seamless migration.
Isos Technology is an Atlassian Platinum Solution Partner with Cloud Specialization. We’ve helped hundreds of organizations navigate the journey to cloud and set up processes that allow teams to meet their goals. Key benefits of upgrading with us include:
Reduced Costs. Cloud eliminates the need for physical hardware and ongoing maintenance, reducing the drain on internal resources and saving your organization money.
Pre-Upgrade Technical Assessment. We conduct a thorough assessment of your existing tools and target instances to mitigate roadblocks and risks.
Fully Secure, From Anywhere. Atlassian takes care of security patches and updates in real-time, so your information stays secure no matter when and where your teams work.
Compliance & Governance. Our expertise in data compliance and business best practices ensures your organization will be set up for continued success after the upgrade.
Proven Methodology. Years of experience, best practices and proprietary tools allow us to complete your upgrades smoothly.
Flexible Architecture. We support upgrades to and from a wide range of operating systems, databases, hosting platforms and enterprise architectures, delivering the right solution for your needs.
We dive deep into your organization’s processes, tools and goals to determine if Atlassian Cloud is the right solution.
We build a customized upgrade plan with a clear timeline for each phase.
Whether taking a phased or “all at once” approach, we perform extensive testing ahead of time to mitigate risk and downtime.
Throughout your journey, we’ll help you distribute critical communications to end users and ensure everyone feels supported.
The True Cost of Migrating to Atlassian Cloud
This whitepaper explores how migrating to Atlassian Cloud can be a complex undertaking and how Isos can help your company do so.
Read MoreThe Demystification of Atlassian Cloud: How to Choose the Right Plan for Your Organization
In this whitepaper, we discuss what type of company is best suited for the paid offerings of Atlassian Cloud, including Standard, Premium, and Enterprise.
Read MoreThe Essential Guide to Merging Instances When Migrating to Atlassian Cloud
This guide will help ensure your migration to Atlassian Cloud will result in a high-performing environment that accelerates best practices in ITSM, DevOps, and Agile development.
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Join us as Jon Johnson from Isos Technology takes us through everything you need to know for a smooth transition to the cloud.
Read MoreReady to upgrade? We’re happy to discuss your Atlassian Cloud upgrade needs and business goals. Contact us today to speak with a cloud upgrade expert and build a tailored plan.


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While more than 80% of Fortune 500 companies use Atlassian Cloud, it’s not just for businesses operating at scale—Atlassian has Cloud offerings for teams of all sizes, from less than ten to tens of thousands. They offer a free version for small teams, as well as Standard, Premium, and Enterprise tiers. The number of users, amount of storage, level of support, and uptime guarantee are all important in determining what tier is right for your organization. An Atlassian solution partner like Isos Technology can help you determine which Atlassian Cloud offering is the best fit.
To better understand the financial impact of upgrading to Atlassian Cloud, Atlassian commissioned Forrester Consulting to conduct an economic impact study. The study found that by deploying Jira Software and Confluence on Atlassian Cloud, a composite organization based on the characteristics of real Atlassian customers achieved a 155% ROI and $1.79M in savings with a payback period of only 6 months.
Read our blog post: The Total Economic Impact of Atlassian Cloud
Isos Technology has an abundance of experience helping organizations of all sizes transition to Atlassian Cloud. We have a process in place that is designed to ensure your new or merged Cloud instance supports your unique processes and will serve you well into the future. Our approach, which is designed to minimize downtime and risk, entails requirements development, solution architecture, system cleanup, active and historical data migration, user training, and post-implementation support.
Download our whitepaper: How to Migrate to Atlassian Cloud in 8 Steps
Cloud versions of apps often differ from their Data Center counterparts—their functionality will likely be different, but that doesn’t necessarily equate to better or worse. It’s important to keep in mind that the native functionality of your Atlassian tools will also be different in Cloud, so you may not want or need the same set of apps. An Atlassian partner like Isos Technology can help you determine what functionality you need in your Cloud instance, then work with you and with the app vendors to find the right solution set and bring your critical data over.
Download our whitepaper: Migrating to Atlassian Cloud? Seven Key Decisions to Make about Apps
Over time, Atlassian instances tend to become cluttered with inactive users, unused or duplicate apps, and obsolete projects, schema, and workflows. This can make it inefficient for users and slow the system down. An upgrade is a good opportunity to clean up the system by deleting inactive users and apps, deleting or archiving unneeded data, and consolidating workflows and custom fields. There’s no point in bringing over all that clutter—it’s costly, it increases risk, and it slows the process down.
Download our whitepaper: Practical Recommendations for Cleaning Up Your Atlassian Instance
An upgrade is a great time to streamline processes so that they better serve your organization’s current and future needs. Things will likely work a bit differently in your new Cloud instance—native functionality may be different, your app set might have changed or been consolidated, and even some of your workflows may have changed. Any new users will need to be onboarded, and existing users will need to know where to go to access the instance and how any changes impact their daily work.
Communicating changes about the instance and training users so they are set up to work efficiently as soon as the final cutover is made should be a part of your upgrade plan. Your Atlassian migration partner will have experience with this and can help with these activities.
Merge upgrades entail merging one or more existing Atlassian Data Center or Cloud source instances, into a new or existing target Cloud instance. As mergers and acquisitions bring together disparate ITSM and engineering teams, the new, combined organization often combines instances to improve governance, better manage dependencies, and gain efficiencies and economies of scale.
A straightforward upgrade of a single instance can be complex, but when combined with merging multiple instances, the complexity is even more substantial. Since each individual instance is tailored to meet the needs of the team or teams using it, the upgrade involves auditing and aligning many distinct user groups, determining what data is important to bring over to the target instance, developing and implementing overarching governance, as well as the technical challenges of reconciling these differences.
Despite the incredible benefits to be gained, it’s enough to cause even the most forward-thinking organizations to delay the transition. Still, with careful planning and the help of an experienced Atlassian partner, the process can be streamlined, the risk can be minimized, and your organization can begin reaping the benefits that come from overarching governance of Atlassian tools as well as from Cloud deployment.
Download our whitepaper: The Essential Guide to Merging Instances when Migrating to Atlassian Cloud
Upgrading to Atlassian Cloud is a complex undertaking. While your in-house team is likely highly skilled in the day-to-day of managing your Atlassian instance, they may not have the specialized expertise necessary to architect and undertake an upgrade. Bandwidth can also be an issue—they are likely already quite busy managing their other responsibilities, and managing the migration may not be the best use of their time.
An experienced Atlassian partner can help an organization visualize a desirable and realistic end state, engage stakeholders, develop a roadmap, understand what is achievable within a given time frame, and implement the solution, all while minimizing risk and sidestepping potential pitfalls. An Atlassian partner also has deep knowledge of specialized Atlassian upgrade tools, and may even have developed proprietary tooling for challenging situations.
An upgrade is not the time to go it alone—there are real risks to your business if data is lost, there are problems with the final cutover and your systems are down, if your team isn’t prepared to work in the new system, or if the new instance doesn’t meet your needs. Conversely, there’s much to be gained when the upgrade goes well.
Download our whitepaper: Know Before You Go: Considerations when Migrating to Atlassian Cloud