Power Systems Engineering Firm Builds Virtual-First Foundation
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A startup engineering firm specializing in power line load distribution analysis needed to establish their entire technology infrastructure to support complex technical work in a virtual environment.
Challenge
The firm needed to:
Build complete IT infrastructure from scratch
Enable secure sharing of large technical files
Support legacy engineering software
Create professional communication systems
Minimize startup infrastructure costs
Enable fully remote operations
Solution
onCloud developed a comprehensive virtual infrastructure:
Architected complete cloud-first IT environment
Implemented secure file sharing solution
Deployed virtual server for legacy software compatibility
Created professional virtual phone system
Established hybrid communication platform
Provided ongoing technical support
Results
Eliminated traditional office space requirements
Enabled secure handling of large technical files
Supported specialized engineering software needs
Saved $10,000 in traditional phone system costs
Created fully mobile workforce capability
Established professional business presence
Starting a new engineering firm is challenging enough without worrying about IT infrastructure. onCloud’s virtual-first approach let us focus on our core business from day one. We got enterprise-level capabilities without the traditional overhead, and their support team understands exactly what our engineering work requires.
Managing Partner
At a Glance
Industry
Engineering (Power Systems)
Operation Type:
Virtual-First
Infrastructure
Cloud/Hybrid
Primary Systems
Collaboration Suite (Microsoft 365)
Cloud Communications Platform
Technical File Management
Network Infrastructure (VPN, Internet)
Virtual Server Environment
Security & Access Controls
Challenges Solved
Building enterprise-grade infrastructure for technical work without traditional overhead
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