"How much will it cost to move to the cloud?" is the first question every CFO asks. The honest answer is: it depends — but it is more predictable than most teams expect, and a large share can be co-funded.
What drives the cost
- Number and complexity of workloads
- Migration strategy: rehost (cheapest), replatform, or refactor
- Data volume and database migrations
- Downtime tolerance and parallel-run requirements
Typical timelines
A simple lift-and-shift of a few workloads takes 4–6 weeks; a multi-application replatform with database migration is typically 8–12 weeks; a full enterprise migration with refactoring can take 4–6 months.
AWS MAP funding can offset a large share
Qualifying migrations can tap the AWS Migration Acceleration Program (MAP) for assessment and migration credits. TiCON handles the paperwork and partner-side funding, so your migration is often substantially co-funded.
Get a fixed quote after discovery
We start with a free one-week discovery — inventory, dependency mapping, and TCO — then give you a fixed quote, billed in BDT. No surprises.