CASE STUDY
DTS Scales Operations with Cloud Services
DTS modernises infrastructure and enhances flexibility with cloud services


CLIENT PROFILE
DTS, a leader in the construction industry specialising in surveying, town planning, and urban design, sought to modernise its IT infrastructure. The company faced flexibility challenges with on-premises equipment and needed to support a growing remote workforce. Aryon partnered with DTS to design a cloud migration strategy focused on flexibility and cost-efficiency.
REQUIREMENTS
- Migrate aged on-premises IT infrastructure to flexible cloud services.
- Adopt and optimise usage of Microsoft's cloud-based productivity suite.
- Minimise reliance on physical servers and limiting on-premises infrastructure.
- Enable seamless collaboration for a growing remote workforce.

THE CHALLENGE
DTS faced the challenge of aging on-premises infrastructure, which limited their flexibility and increased ongoing costs. They needed a solution to support their growing remote workforce while reducing their on-premises IT footprint. The solution needed to scale in line with the business and, ideally, rationalise IT costs.
BENEFITS

Reduced IT costs and on-premises infrastructure

Increased scalability and flexibility for growth

Improved remote work capabilities for an expanding team
OUTCOME
Aryon partnered with DTS to transition to a flexible cloud infrastructure service. The roadmap detailed the transition of their legacy on-premises equipment to Microsoft 365 and Azure Cloud Services. The solution achieved several key goals: increased scalability to allow for seamless growth alongside business needs, cost optimisation by leveraging existing Microsoft cloud capabilities, and reduced reliance on expensive hardware refreshes. Additionally, the cloud-based solution improved flexibility, supporting a remote workforce and improving collaboration.
“We’re very pleased with the result. Adopting a Flexible cloud service approach with Aryon Aligns with our operational needs and has consolidated IT costs”
– Ben Richardson, Director of Survey, Titling, and Tenure