Ensure data sovereignty, regulatory compliance, and long-term control over cloud services with structured cloud exit assessments tailored to public sector environments.
Public sector organizations face increasing pressure to manage cloud dependency while ensuring data sovereignty, regulatory compliance, transparency, and long-term operational control.
Fragmented systems across departments and agencies make it challenging to map dependencies and assess exit feasibility at scale.
A step-by-step process to assess, quantify, and reduce cloud dependency across government and public sector environments.
Provision the dedicated single-tenant runtime in your infrastructure.
Select cloud providers, environments, and define your exit approach.
Build a structured inventory of services, dependencies, and workloads.
Assess vendor lock-in and identify critical risks using structured scoring.
Evaluate alternative technologies and viable migration paths.
Translate results into structured, shareable reports.
How public sector organizations apply cloud exit assessments in real-world scenarios.

Assess dependencies and vendor lock-in across citizen services, digital platforms, and internal systems to support migration planning and long-term control.

Identify lock-in risks across systems, third-party integrations, and cloud services used across departments and agencies.

Prepare for audits with structured, evidence-based documentation aligned with national regulations, procurement policies, and data sovereignty requirements.
Clear, structured outputs to understand and reduce cloud exit risk
Quantified measurement of cloud dependency, vendor lock-in exposure, and exit complexity.
Structured mapping of services, workloads, and interdependencies.
Identification of critical risks and tightly coupled systems.
Clear, defensible documentation for internal governance and regulatory use.
EscapeCloud provides a structured framework to quantify and manage cloud exit risk.
Gain structured, vendor-neutral insights to support cloud exit planning, data sovereignty and regulatory alignment.