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Mission re:Invest is our strategic spending methodology designed to help customers reinvest in AWS. It's built on a simple principle: our managed services aren't about saving on AWS, they're about investing in AWS. Through our re:Invest strategy, we guide customers to channel optimized spend into high-impact AWS services, creating a virtuous cycle of efficiency, growth, and innovation.
This approach aligns cloud spending with business objectives, ensuring every dollar contributes to organizational growth and technological advancement. The result? Customers achieve their goals while their AWS footprint organically expands.

The Tooling
Vega Cloud, Amazon Quicksight, Amazon Q, and Mission Control for observability, cost management, and best practices alignment

The Team
Cloud Analysts, Solutions Architects, and DevOps Engineers coordinate to guide AWS customer on best practices and modernization

RI Ops
Reserved Instance Operations (RIO) managed reservation purchasing — no more lapsed commits, no up-front capital needed, de-risks RIs and SPs

ProServe Support
AWS customers can easily contract our AWS-certified engineers to migrate, modernize, optimize, or build their greenfield initiative

Preferred Pricing
All Mission ProServe projects are funded according to AWS ARR
As an AWS seller, our re:Invest approach aligns directly with your goals:
- We focus on expanding AWS adoption and usage over time, not reducing it
- Our methodology encourages adoption of new, high-value AWS services, such as generative AI
- We help transform cost-conscious customers into innovation-driven AWS adopters
By co-selling with Mission Cloud, you're offering customers a path to unlock the full potential of AWS, driving innovation and sustainable growth in their cloud journey.
Establish Trust
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Quickly demonstrate value through targeted quick wins
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Position Mission as a trusted advisor in the customer's AWS journey
Unlock Investments
- Align customers' business objectives with opportunities to expand/build solutions on AWS, guiding innovation and adoption of new technologies
- Leverage Mission's full professional services practice to support and execute customers' reinvestment in AWS
Optimize & Align
- Mission's AWS experts improve customers' governance, performance, security, and efficiency
- Redirect optimized spend into areas that drive business value
- Guide innovation and adoption of new technologies aligned with business objectives
Drive Continuous Growth
- Continuously identify opportunities to leverage cutting-edge AWS services
- Help customers achieve their goals while increasing their investment in AWS
- Our data shows significant growth in AWS usage over time for most Mission managed service customers
Gateway
Cloud Foundation
Cloud One
Cloud Analysts
- FinOps + InfraOps
- Help understanding performance/cost tradeoffs
- Tagging strategy, budgeting, and forecasting spend
- Recommendations for AWS service and feature adoption
Solutions Architects
- Technology roadmapping
- Best practices help with performance, security, and optimization
- Identify modernization opportunities
DevOps Engineers
Ad-hoc implementation support with
- CI/CD Pipelines
- Containerization
- Lifecycle policies
- Security
- Scripting
- Application troubleshooting
- Secure Access Implementation
- Infrastructure & Networking
Technical Account Managers
- Operations recommendations
- Review metrics for performance indicators and bottlenecks
- Reliability and scaling concerns (analyzing repeat incidents)
- Infrastructure event management
- Reservation strategy and recommendations
CloudOps Engineers
- AWS Enterprise Support, governed by Mission SLAs and ticketed via Mission Control
- Environmental troubleshooting
CloudOps Architects
- Configuration support and alert tuning for New Relic One, Big Panda, and CrowdStrike
- Runbook co-development for incident response
- AWS native security configuration support
- Terraform module management
- Environmental monitoring
Service Desk Engineers
- Proactive support
- Runbook first responders
- Infrastructure maintenance and provisioning requests
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Ready to get started?
Not sure who your account executive is? Contact:
- Michela Vanjo, SR Channel Manager, SUP & SMB: mvanjo@missioncloud.com
- Matt Forlow, Channel Manager, ENT: mforlow@missioncloud.com
- Manager, Channels & Alliances, sklipp@missioncloud.com
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Will I experience downtime during my AWS migration?
This depends on the specifics of the workloads you’re moving, the type of migration you’re doing, and your preferred timeline, but in general we will optimize your cloud migration services to ensure the minimal necessary downtime. Since this is often a concern, this is one of the first items we’ll address when constructing your migration plan and we’ll discuss strategies and mitigations we can employ to minimize the impact on your business.
How much experience does Mission Cloud have with cloud migrations?
Lots. Mission has migrated hundreds of customers to AWS, both from all the providers you’ve heard of and many you haven’t. We’ve been certified by AWS for migrations work with the Migrations Competency, and we are recognized by AWS as the #1 Partner at “recognized revenue” in its Migration Acceleration Program—that means getting workloads onto AWS rapidly and exactly as predicted in our migration plans.
What are the various cloud migration strategies?
- Rehost – Also commonly referred to as “lift-and-shift,” this strategy involves reproducing your current architecture as much as possible. This can be an ideal first phase for some cloud migrations, but is often the least efficient strategy in the long-term.
- Relocate – This strategy is most-common for inter-AWS migrations or replatforming to a cloud version of an application. This often means moving resources between accounts, VPCs, or regions and is common during acquisitions when a new account architecture is necessary.
- Replatform – This strategy takes advantage of AWS-managed services for your workloads, like moving a database to RDS, moving to AWS-specific hardware, like Graviton, or even modernizing OSes and moving to Linux to reduce licensing costs. Replatforming is a great option when you want to preserve a legacy application’s structure while reducing its operational overhead.
- Refactor – Also known as “Re-Architect,” this is about modernizing your applications as you move them to the cloud. Often there can be significant performance and cost wins for re-architecting some or even all of your workloads as part of a migration and engaging with this option is often ideal for cost of ownership.
How do I know which cloud migration strategy to choose?
The truth is, you won’t—not until you’ve accurately assessed your business and cost objectives. Some businesses think they will prefer a simple cloud migration that reproduces their current architecture but discover the inefficiencies aren’t acceptable. That’s why we make assessing your current state and business objectives a part of every engagement—to help you find the combination of optimization, timeline, and cost of ownership that best meets your needs.
How can I minimize downtime during a cloud migration?
This comes down to preparation, planning, and execution. Knowing what you’re attempting to migrate, what critical systems you need to have online, elements of your architecture that depend on a given service’s availability or consistency—all of these elements can create downtime if they’re not appropriately managed. We’ll work with you to identify these critical components of your system and come up with plans to mitigate the effects of a transition and make it as seamless as possible.
How long does a cloud migration take?
The real answer is: it depends on how complex the workload is and the cloud migration strategy. A lift and shift strategy, for example, can be faster than a refactor strategy—but it may also take more tuning and right-sizing to meet your performance and cost objectives. Some migrations take weeks. Some unfold over multiple phases while taking a year or more. But you won’t know the real answer without an accurate assessment of your current environment and objectives for AWS adoption.