Fully Managed AWS Hosting

Our DevOps engineers provide fully managed services for your AWS environment so that you can focus on your core business.

Learning Phase

Which services are right for you? We will advise your team on how to take advantage of the continuous innovations AWS has to offer.

Migration and Deployment Phase

We will work with your team to plan the migration from your existing environment. For those starting clean, we can have you up and running in no time. Is HIPAA, PCI or other security needs required? No worries, we plan and execute everything based on AWS Security best practices.

Maintenance and Support Phase

We look after your AWS services 24/7. Splunk allows us to monitor your environment proactively so that issues can be addressed ahead of time before they impact you.

Stress-Free Upgrades and Faster Software Releases

Whether you want to install a maintenance release or upgrade to a major release of your enterprise app, our DevOps are available to assist you in deploying the latest software features quicker with increased agility, quality and reliability.

Our AWS Infrastructure is HIPAA Compliant

A large and growing number of healthcare providers, payers and IT professionals are using AWS’s utility-based cloud services to process, store, and transmit PHI.

AWS enables covered entities and their business associates subject to the U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) to leverage the secure AWS environment to process, maintain, and store protected health information.

AWS offers a HIPAA-focused Whitepaper for customers interested in learning more about how they can leverage AWS for the processing and storage of health information. The “Creating HIPAA-Compliant Medical Data Applications with AWS” whitepaper outlines how companies can use AWS to process systems that facilitate HIPAA and HITECH compliance.

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HIPAA Compliance: A Shared Responsibility Model

When evaluating the security of a cloud solution, it is important for customers to understand and distinguish between:

  • Security measures that the cloud service provider (AWS) implements and operates – “security of the cloud”
  • Security measures that the customer implements and operates, related to the security of customer content and applications that make use of AWS services – “security in the cloud”

While AWS manages security of the cloud, security in the cloud is the responsibility of the customer. Customers retain control of what security they choose to implement to protect their own content, platform, applications, systems and networks, no differently than they would for applications in an on-site datacenter.

AWS Shared Responsibility

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Our AWS Infrastructure is GDPR Compliant

Microsoft is serious about earning your trust as shown through their contractual commitments to the General Data Protection Regulation.

Easy Cloud in Partnership with Microsoft is here to help

Please have a look at Microsoft’s white paper How Microsoft Azure Can Help Organizations Become Compliant with the EU General Data Protection Regulation to gain an understanding of how your organization can use currently available features in Azure to optimize your preparation for GDPR compliance. We are here to help you with your compliance efforts in the face of the coming EU law.

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