Cloud adoption is no longer the challenge—building systems that truly behave like the cloud is. Many organisations migrate workloads, but continue to operate with legacy architectures, rigid processes, and limited scalability. The result is higher spend without corresponding agility.Cloud-native isn’t about where your applications run—it’s about how they are designed, deployed, and operated. We help you move beyond lift-and-shift to build systems that are resilient, scalable, and engineered for continuous innovation.
Building cloud-native capabilities often fails not due to technology limitations, but because organisations replicate old patterns in new environments.
“The issue isn’t cloud adoption. It’s carrying legacy thinking into a fundamentally different operating model.”
Many environments are technically “in the cloud,” but architecturally unchanged. Monolithic applications, tightly coupled systems, and manual deployment pipelines persist—limiting scalability and resilience.
The second challenge is fragmentation. Teams adopt containers, microservices, or DevOps practices in isolation, without aligning architecture, operations, and governance. This creates complexity without delivering the intended benefits.
Adopting containers or orchestration platforms doesn’t make systems cloud-native. The real shift lies in decentralised architectures, automated pipelines, and continuous delivery models.
Breaking applications into microservices increases flexibility—but also operational overhead. Without strong design principles and governance, complexity grows faster than benefits.
Cloud-native enables rapid deployment, but without proper observability, testing, and reliability engineering, it leads to fragile systems. Sustainable velocity comes from controlled, measurable change.
Our structured approach ensures cloud-native capabilities are built systematically—balancing speed, resilience, and operational control.
Banking & Financial Services · Nutanix, Lenovo
This cooperative bank not only have 58 branches, but also boasts of having its own data center. Given the sensitive nature of its business, it was very important for the bank to maximize the uptime of its core banking applications and lower the RPO and RTO in the eventuality of a disaster. Some of the other challenges were as follows: The equipment at the bank’s data center i.e., storage, networking, and servers, was aging and posed a security risk to the bank. It was due for a tech refresh The…
Read the full case study →Galaxy provided consulting services to the bank to help modernize its data center and its operations with the latest cutting-edge technologies to achieve its IT and financial goals. Highly skilled teams were provided for networking, operations, and security.. Some of the main benefits accruing from the new solution and highlighted by the bank are: Lenovo Nutanix helped achieve a highly available and scalable compute and storage solution Bank applications are now protected with local backup copies and secondary DR replicated copy One-click DR operations (applications can run from the DR Site in no time) High security with core and perimeter firewall Improved performance of the applications with the help of an application load balancer Secured web applications with WAF Structure network cabling which helps to identify issues quickly Reduced data center management operational cost The potential of achieving the ROI within three years Reduced incidences of an outage with a better customer experience Reduced time to the market owing to single-click application flow Better security compliance with this new next-generation setup
Co-operative Bank · Banking & Financial Services
Cloud-native failures rarely come from technology gaps—they stem from misaligned architecture, teams, and processes. Our approach addresses all three together.
We work across cloud providers, tools, and ecosystems. Recommendations are based on what fits your architecture and operating model—not vendor alignment.
We don’t just design cloud-native systems—we operate them. That ensures architectures are practical, resilient, and capable of evolving under real workloads.
Every organisation’s journey to cloud-native is different—shaped by application architecture, team maturity, and business priorities. Before recommending anything, we take the time to understand your environment.