Build Infrastructure That Performs, Scales, and Pays for Itself
Elentis and OpenNet design hybrid cloud environments that put the right workloads in the right place — cutting costs, improving resilience, and giving your team the flexibility to move faster without compromising control.
Smarter Workload Placement
Across cloud and private environments
Performance-Driven Design
Infrastructure built around real demands
Resilience and Compliance
Built into every architecture decision
Strategy Meets Execution
Elentis architects the vision. OpenNet delivers it. Together, one seamless outcome.
When infrastructure is designed around the right workloads, the results show up where it matters — in cost efficiency, delivery speed, and the resilience your business can rely on.
40%
Average Cost Reduction
Cut infrastructure spend by eliminating idle capacity, reducing egress fees, and placing workloads where they cost less to run.
2x
Faster Service Deployment
Ship faster, scale on demand, and stop waiting on infrastructure queues to respond to what the market needs right now.
87%
of Enterprises Rely on Hybrid
The majority of enterprise IT leaders have made hybrid cloud central to their resilience, compliance, and long-term technology strategy.
Business Impact
What This Means for Your Business
Hybrid cloud isn't a technology trend. It's a business strategy. When designed well, it creates immediate operational advantages and sets up your infrastructure for long-term flexibility.
Run Workloads Where They Perform Best
Place each workload in the environment optimized for its performance, cost, and security profile.
Align Cost, Performance, and Security
Stop forcing workloads into a single model. Match each to the environment that delivers the best outcome.
Modernize Without Disruption
Phase your modernization so critical systems stay stable while you build toward a more capable infrastructure.
Resilience Across Every Environment
Multi-environment architecture helps prevent a single disruption from cascading into full operational failure.
Support Regulated Operations
Maintain the auditability and access control that regulated industries require without sacrificing agility.
Infrastructure That Grows With You
A well-designed hybrid architecture evolves alongside your strategy — no full rebuilds required.
Most infrastructure problems aren't solved by moving faster into the public cloud. They're solved by thinking more clearly about where each workload actually belongs.
Cloud Costs Climbing Without Clarity
Public cloud spend accelerates quickly when workload placement isn't optimized. Reserved instances, egress fees, and underutilized capacity erode the expected savings.
Legacy Systems That Can't Move All At Once
Critical systems tied to on-premises environments, custom hardware dependencies, or deep integrations cannot be migrated overnight without serious operational risk.
Compliance and Control Requirements
Regulated industries and customer-facing operations often require data residency, auditability, or access control standards that generic cloud deployments don't fully satisfy.
Fragmented Infrastructure Complexity
Operating across disconnected tools, providers, and environments without a unified architecture creates operational drag, security gaps, and visibility problems.
No Clear Workload Placement Strategy
Without a framework for evaluating workload fit, teams default to convenience rather than performance, cost efficiency, or security alignment.
Modernization Pressure Without a Clear Path
Business leadership demands modernization. Technical teams know the risk. The result is stalled initiatives, budget uncertainty, and missed competitive windows.
From strategy through execution, Elentis and OpenNet provide a complete set of capabilities for businesses designing, deploying, and managing hybrid cloud environments.
Hybrid Cloud Strategy
Develop a clear, defensible architecture strategy that aligns hybrid infrastructure decisions with business goals, risk tolerance, and long-term growth plans.
Workload Assessment and Placement
Evaluate every workload against performance, cost, compliance, and security criteria to determine optimal placement across cloud, private, and co-location environments.
Infrastructure Modernization Planning
Build a phased modernization roadmap that reduces risk, preserves continuity, and moves your infrastructure forward at a pace your business can sustain.
Public and Private Environment Integration
Design and implement secure, high-performance connections between public cloud providers including AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Oracle Cloud and your private infrastructure.
Security, Governance, and Compliance
Embed security controls, access governance, and compliance frameworks directly into your hybrid architecture from the ground up — not as an afterthought.
Resilience and Continuity Architecture
Design infrastructure that can withstand disruptions, maintain availability, and recover quickly — with redundancy built across environments and critical paths.
Performance Optimization Across Environments
Identify and eliminate latency, throughput bottlenecks, and inefficiencies that reduce workload performance across your hybrid environment.
Managed Hybrid Infrastructure Services
Ongoing management, monitoring, and optimization of your hybrid environment so your team can focus on business priorities instead of infrastructure operations.
Hybrid cloud is not the right answer for every business. But when the situation calls for it, a well-designed hybrid environment can be a significant competitive and operational advantage.
When Hybrid Makes Strategic Sense
You need public cloud agility without surrendering control over critical systems
Your modernization timeline must be phased to protect business continuity
Workloads have performance or latency demands that shared cloud environments cannot reliably meet
Compliance, data residency, or regulatory requirements demand greater infrastructure control
Your cloud spend has grown faster than the value it delivers
When a Different Model May Be Better
Your organization is early-stage with minimal technical complexity
All workloads are commodity applications with no compliance, performance, or security sensitivity
Infrastructure needs are simple enough that a single public cloud deployment fully satisfies requirements
You have no plans to scale, diversify workloads, or operate in regulated environments
Hybrid cloud is a strategic architecture choice. When it's the right fit, it should be designed with precision — not assembled from off-the-shelf components and left to manage itself.
Elentis and OpenNet bring together strategic architecture expertise and carrier-grade infrastructure to deliver a deployment environment that enterprise organizations and scaling companies can rely on. Miami-based infrastructure strength connects your business to global cloud ecosystems with the performance, security, and flexibility that modern hybrid environments demand.
Direct Access to Major Cloud Ecosystems
Establish high-performance, low-latency connections to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and other leading platforms — without routing traffic through public internet paths that introduce latency and risk.
Direct Interconnection Options
Private, dedicated interconnection paths that reduce latency, improve throughput consistency, and eliminate the unpredictability of shared internet-based cloud access.
Secure, High-Performance Deployment Environments
Access premium co-location facilities and private deployment environments designed for workloads that demand reliability, physical security, and consistent performance — not commodity shared infrastructure.
Low-Latency Regional Infrastructure Advantages
Miami's strategic position as a connectivity hub provides natural latency advantages for businesses serving North America, Latin America, and global markets requiring regional infrastructure presence.
Flexible Architecture Paths
Design infrastructure that spans cloud, private, and specialized deployment environments — with the flexibility to evolve as your workload mix, compliance requirements, and business priorities change.
Connecting environments is the technical baseline. The real value of a well-designed hybrid architecture is what it enables for your business operationally, commercially, and strategically.
3x
Faster Modernization
Phased hybrid approaches reduce migration risk and accelerate the path from legacy to modern infrastructure.
99.9%
Uptime Architecture
Multi-environment resilience design supports availability requirements that single-cloud deployments often cannot sustain.
40%
Cloud Cost Reduction
Workload optimization and right-placement strategies consistently reduce unnecessary public cloud spend.
24/7
Managed Operations
Continuous monitoring and management across your entire hybrid environment without building internal headcount.
Lower-Risk Modernization at Your Pace
Phased infrastructure transitions protect critical business operations while steadily advancing toward a more capable, future-ready environment.
Stronger Security and Compliance Alignment
Embed controls, governance policies, and auditability into your architecture design — reducing exposure and simplifying compliance reporting across environments.
A Scalable Path for AI, Analytics, and Growth
Hybrid infrastructure designed today creates the foundation for data-intensive, AI-driven, and high-compute workloads that will define competitive operations in the years ahead.
You need to modernize infrastructure without forcing everything into the public cloud at once
You want better workload placement decisions based on performance, security, and cost data
You support regulated, customer-facing, or uptime-sensitive operations that demand infrastructure control
You need a more resilient infrastructure model that can withstand disruption without cascading failure
You want an architecture path that can evolve as your business, workloads, and compliance requirements grow
You are exploring AI, analytics, or data-intensive use cases that require purpose-built infrastructure
When This May Not Be the Right Fit
We believe in helping businesses make the right infrastructure decision, not just closing a deal. Hybrid cloud architecture may not be the ideal fit if:
Your organization is very early-stage with minimal technical requirements and no near-term compliance exposure
You are seeking only basic commodity hosting without any multi-environment strategy
Your infrastructure needs are genuinely simple and fully satisfied by a standard public cloud deployment
You have no plans to scale, diversify workloads, or support regulated operations in the foreseeable future
If hybrid cloud isn't the right fit today, we'll tell you — and point you toward a model that is. That's what a strategic infrastructure partner does.
Strategic infrastructure decisions deserve clear answers. These are the questions enterprise buyers, IT leaders, and scaling organizations ask most often when evaluating hybrid cloud architecture.
What is hybrid cloud architecture?
Hybrid cloud architecture is an infrastructure model that combines public cloud environments (such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud) with private infrastructure, co-location facilities, or on-premises systems — connected through secure, managed networking. It allows businesses to run different workloads in the environment best suited for their performance, compliance, and cost requirements, rather than forcing everything into a single model.
How do I know if hybrid cloud is right for my business?
Hybrid cloud is typically worth evaluating when you have workloads with different performance, compliance, or cost profiles; when you need to modernize in phases without disrupting operations; when public cloud costs have grown faster than expected value; or when regulatory requirements demand greater control over data placement and access. A structured workload assessment is the best starting point for any objective evaluation.
What is the difference between hybrid cloud and multi-cloud?
Hybrid cloud refers to architectures that span both public cloud and private or on-premises infrastructure. Multi-cloud refers to using multiple public cloud providers without necessarily incorporating private infrastructure. The two approaches are not mutually exclusive — some organizations operate both a hybrid and a multi-cloud strategy simultaneously, particularly when workloads have different provider-specific requirements.
Can hybrid cloud improve performance and cost control?
Yes, when designed correctly. Right-placing workloads based on performance and cost criteria rather than convenience consistently reduces unnecessary cloud spend and improves application responsiveness. Direct interconnection to public cloud providers, combined with private infrastructure for appropriate workloads, eliminates latency and throughput inefficiencies that shared internet-based access introduces.
Is hybrid cloud useful for regulated or compliance-sensitive businesses?
Absolutely. Industries including financial services, healthcare, legal, government, and others with strict data residency, auditability, or access control requirements frequently find that hybrid architectures provide the control and oversight that purely public cloud deployments cannot guarantee. Hybrid infrastructure allows compliance requirements to be embedded into architecture decisions rather than managed as compensating controls.
Can hybrid cloud support AI and data-intensive workloads?
Yes. AI, machine learning, and data-intensive workloads often benefit significantly from hybrid architectures. Training workloads may require burst compute capacity in the public cloud, while inference workloads benefit from low-latency private infrastructure closer to the application. Data governance requirements often dictate that training datasets remain in private environments, while public cloud resources handle compute scaling.
What is included in a hybrid cloud assessment?
A hybrid cloud assessment from Elentis and OpenNet typically covers workload inventory and classification, current cost analysis, performance benchmarking, compliance and security gap identification, cloud readiness evaluation, and an architecture recommendation that includes a phased modernization path. The output is a clear, actionable strategic roadmap — not a generic report.
Whether you are planning modernization, improving resilience, refining workload placement, or designing a more flexible infrastructure strategy, Elentis and OpenNet can help define the right hybrid path for your business — with clarity, precision, and no obligation to fit your environment into a predetermined model.
Workload Analysis
Understand where every workload belongs and why — based on data, not assumptions.
Architecture Strategy
Receive a tailored hybrid architecture recommendation aligned to your business goals.
Modernization Roadmap
Get a phased, risk-aware path forward that protects continuity while advancing your infrastructure.
Expert Execution
Elentis strategy combined with OpenNet's infrastructure delivery — from design to production.
"The right hybrid architecture doesn't just connect environments. It makes your entire infrastructure smarter, more resilient, and better aligned with where your business is going."