Secure Cloud Provider believes cloud should enable speed and innovation, not overwhelm teams with complexity, rising costs, or fragmented security. Their mission is to simplify this reality, designing secure, cloud-native architectures that streamline performance, cost discipline, and governance. For clients who want deep-dive guidance and strategic, end-to-end architecture of their cloud, Secure Cloud Provider offers full architectural support, combining design, governance, and training to leave the client robustly secure, cost-efficient, and able to continue with expertise on their own.
However, for many companies, a comprehensive contract isn’t affordable. For those groups, Secure Cloud Provider offers a collection of proprietary toolkits and mini-courses that provide an overview of the necessary processes and guardrails as well as hands-on worksheets and exercises that enable effective environment design and technology streamlining. This allows cloud architects and engineers to immediately put these resources to work, making use of the same expert guidance that Secure Cloud Provider delivers to their clients under consulting contracts.
Each toolkit includes a free preview that allows teams to download a sample of the full toolkit, such as sections of the user guide, example worksheets, or portions of the assessments. This helps teams understand the structure and usefulness of the material before deciding to buy.
True to its mission to support global cloud education, Secure Cloud Provider provides a free tech blog to clients and visitors alike. The company also offers a selective affiliate program for partners whose goals, values, and client approach align well with its own.
Across its consulting work, toolkits, and partnerships, the company’s purpose is to provide clear architectural guidance, reduce unnecessary cloud complexity, and help teams build secure, cost-effective environments that they can operate successfully on their own. Secure Cloud Provider firmly believes in promoting the foundational knowledge that all firms should have to protect themselves from threats in the cloud.