Many organizations use cloud tools every day but lack a clear structure for managing them. Infradapt helps bring order to accounts, access,
licensing, storage, security settings, vendor platforms, and support responsibilities.
Infradapt was a pioneer in cloud technology, adopting and building cloud solutions well before cloud became the default direction for business IT.
That experience helps us separate useful cloud strategy from unnecessary complexity.
Cloud risk often comes from unclear permissions, unused accounts, weak login controls, poor file sharing practices, and disconnected applications.
Infradapt helps organizations improve visibility and control across the platforms employees use every day.
Cloud services are not just servers and infrastructure. They include email, collaboration tools, file sharing, business applications, backups, identity platforms, security settings, and vendor systems. Infradapt helps manage the full cloud experience so users get support and leadership gets better oversight.
Your continuity environment is built on infrastructure Infradapt owns and operates, giving you more control, consistency, and accountability.
For organizations that need better administration, security, licensing, email, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, and user account support.
For businesses that want to identify weak access controls, risky sharing settings, missing MFA, exposed accounts, and cloud configuration gaps.
For companies that need stronger protection for cloud based email, files, applications, and business data.
For organizations that want clearer oversight of cloud subscriptions, renewals, unused licenses, support responsibilities, and vendor platforms
Cloud tools should help your business move faster, not create confusion around access, billing, support, data ownership, and security. Infradapt helps organize your cloud environment so it is easier to manage, easier to secure, and easier for employees to use.
Start with a cloud services review. Infradapt will assess your current platforms, users, access settings, licenses, security controls, and support gaps, then help create a cleaner cloud management plan.
Cloud services are business technology tools delivered through online platforms instead of only local hardware. They can include email, file storage, collaboration tools, user accounts, backups, security systems, hosted applications, and vendor software.
Most businesses use some mix of email, Microsoft 365, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, cloud backup, file sharing, accounting tools, CRM platforms, security tools, and hosted business applications. The challenge is making sure these tools are managed correctly.
Start by reviewing MFA, administrator accounts, user permissions, file sharing settings, inactive users, email security, backup coverage, device access, and audit logs. These areas often reveal the biggest cloud security gaps.
Yes. Infradapt can help manage Microsoft 365 users, email, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, security settings, licensing, access controls, and support issues.
Not always in the way businesses expect. Many cloud platforms include availability and retention features, but that does not always replace a dedicated backup strategy. Important cloud data should be reviewed to confirm how it is protected, restored, and retained.
Unmanaged cloud tools can create security gaps, shadow IT, duplicate spending, lost data, former employee access, weak permissions, and confusion over who supports each platform.
Cloud governance is the set of rules and responsibilities used to manage cloud platforms. It covers who can access systems, how files are shared, how accounts are created or removed, how data is protected, and who is responsible for administration.