AWS Cloud
Services & Consulting

Secure, cost-optimized, always-on cloud operations – delivered by a dedicated engineering team, not a ticket queue. From infrastructure monitoring to AI workload management, Sphere keeps your AWS environment running so your team can ship.

Cut AWS Costs.
Offset the Rest.

Most organizations overspend on AWS by 25–35%. Sphere fixes that through architecture-level optimization – right-sizing compute, restructuring storage lifecycles, migrating to Graviton instances, and managing Savings Plans tied to actual usage. Clients typically see a 20–40% reduction in monthly spend within 90 days.

As an AWS Partner, Sphere helps to access:

AWS MAP funding

credits and cash to offset migration and modernization costs across the Assess, Mobilize, and Migrate phases.

AI/ML workload credits

funding for projects built on Amazon Bedrock, SageMaker, and Amazon Connect.

Innovation programs

additional AWS investment for qualified new workloads.

Co-sell acceleration support

joint go-to-market resources through the AWS Partner Network.

In many cases, these programs can offset a significant portion of infrastructure or implementation investment.

20–40% Cost Reduction

Through ongoing optimization – not a one-time audit.

MAP Credits on Migration Spend

AWS funding applied quarterly to offset upfront project costs.

AI/ML Investment Support

Dedicated credits for production generative AI workloads.

The AWS Stack Behind It

Sphere manages and implements the AWS services that modern workloads actually run on.

Service Area

Key Technologies

Generative AI

Amazon Bedrock, Bedrock AgentCore, Bedrock Guardrails, Knowledge Bases (RAG)

Machine Learning

SageMaker, Trainium, Inferentia

Containers

ECS, EKS, Fargate, ECR

Serverless

Lambda, API Gateway, Step Functions, EventBridge, DynamoDB

Data & Analytics

S3, Athena, Redshift, Glue, Kinesis, MWAA (Managed Airflow)

Observability

CloudWatch, X-Ray, Application Map, CloudTrail

Infrastructure

Terraform, CDK, CloudFormation, Control Tower, Organizations

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Running on AWS?
Here’s Where Sphere Fits.

SaaS & Multi-Tenant Platforms

If you run a product that serves multiple customers from shared AWS infrastructure, it needs to scale with demand, keep each customer’s data separate, and deploy updates without downtime. That’s exactly what this service covers.

Need to move off on-prem servers, replace an Oracle database with Aurora, break a monolith into services, or get off VMware? This is a full migration engagement – planning through execution – and most projects qualify for AWS MAP funding that offsets the cost.

Migration & Modernization

AI/ML in Production

Your data team built the models. Now they need to run reliably on AWS – hosted, monitored, secured, and not burning through budget. This covers production AI infrastructure on Bedrock and SageMaker so the models actually work at scale.

Healthcare, finance, government. If your AWS environment needs to pass HIPAA, PCI DSS, SOC 2, or FedRAMP audits, this service keeps it audit-ready – encryption configured, access locked down, every action logged and verifiable.

Regulated Environments

Data Platforms

You have data flowing in from multiple sources, and a team that needs clean, queryable data on the other end. This covers the operational layer – pipelines, storage, analytics engines, orchestration – so your analysts and engineers work with data, not infrastructure tickets.

Your site gets traffic spikes – launches, promotions, seasonal surges. This service makes sure it stays fast under pressure and doesn’t waste money when traffic drops back to normal.

High-Traffic Web & E-Commerce

20

Years of Experience

230

Delivered Projects

200+

Senior Specialists

94%

Satisfaction Rate

Sphere in Numbers

We understand that actions speak louder than words and numbers
but here are some key facts about us.

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Flexible, fast, and focused — Sphere solves your tech and business challenges as you scale.

Luke Suneja

Client Partner

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Frequently asked question

AWS Managed Services are ongoing cloud operations handled by an external engineering team. This includes infrastructure monitoring, security management, cost optimization, incident response, and continuous improvements. Instead of managing AWS internally, companies rely on specialists to keep environments stable, secure, and cost-efficient.

An AWS Managed Services provider operates your cloud environment day to day. This includes monitoring infrastructure 24/7, resolving incidents, managing security controls, applying patches, handling backups, optimizing architecture, and automating infrastructure using tools like Terraform or AWS CDK. The goal is to keep systems running reliably while your team focuses on product development.

Most organizations overspend on AWS by 25–35% due to overprovisioned resources and inefficient architecture. A structured managed services approach typically reduces costs by 20–40% within the first 90 days through right-sizing compute, optimizing storage, using Savings Plans, and eliminating idle resources.

Small and mid-sized teams often lack dedicated cloud engineering resources, which leads to inefficiencies, downtime risks, and security gaps. AWS Managed Services provide access to experienced engineers and proven operating models without the cost of building an internal team.

Managed services enforce continuous security controls aligned with standards such as SOC 2, HIPAA, PCI DSS, and ISO 27001. This includes identity and access management (IAM), encryption enforcement, audit logging, and automated detection of configuration drift. The environment stays audit-ready without manual oversight.

24/7 monitoring includes real-time tracking of infrastructure health, application performance, and security signals. Alerts are automatically generated, triaged, and resolved by engineers. Most issues are addressed before they impact end users, reducing downtime and operational risk.

AWS Migration Acceleration Program funding provides credits and financial support for companies moving to AWS or modernizing workloads. It covers phases such as assessment, mobilization, and migration. Many organizations working with AWS partners like Sphere qualify for partial cost coverage of infrastructure and implementation.

AWS Managed Services by Sphere rely on a combination of native AWS tools and infrastructure-as-code frameworks. Common tools include CloudWatch, CloudTrail, Lambda, ECS, EKS, S3, and Step Functions, along with Terraform, AWS CDK, or CloudFormation for automation and reproducibility.

DevOps focuses on building and deploying applications efficiently. AWS Managed Services focus on operating and maintaining the cloud environment after deployment. In practice, managed services extend DevOps by ensuring systems remain stable, secure, and optimized in production.

Yes. Managed services by Sphere are designed to handle complex AWS environments across multiple accounts and regions using AWS Organizations, Control Tower, and standardized infrastructure patterns. This ensures governance, scalability, and consistent security policies.

Companies typically move when cloud complexity increases, costs become unpredictable, security requirements grow, or internal teams spend too much time managing infrastructure instead of building products. It becomes a priority when AWS operations start slowing down delivery.

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