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Transition of Commercial Applications to AWS Cloud: Ease, scalability and speed of implementation

30 March 2026 by
Transition of Commercial Applications to AWS Cloud: Ease, scalability and speed of implementation
ΡΙΦΟΡΜ ΠΛΗΡΟΦΟΡΙΑΚΑ ΣΥΣΤΗΜΑΤΑ ΑΕ, Marketing

How moving commercial applications to AWS Cloud simplifies operations and reduces costs for businesses

The transition of businesses to the Cloud is no longer a technological trend, but a strategic decision. Especially for commercial applications, which form the core of a company’s daily operations, the need for reliability, availability and flexibility is greater than ever.

Many businesses today operate commercial systems on on-premise infrastructure, based on the classic setup of resources: Application server, Database server, Network routing systems (routers & switches), and Information security systems (firewalls).

Although this model has worked for years, it is now struggling to meet modern requirements for integration, security and scalability.

Modern needs of commercial applications

Commercial applications no longer operate in isolation. They require continuous and reliable communication with:

  • e-shop platforms

  • logistics systems

  • CRM and marketing applications

  • analytics tools and AI applications

Implementing these integrations in on-premise environments is often complex, costly and time-consuming. Most businesses do not know how to implement these connections easily and cost-effectively, limiting their growth potential.

Implementation and control: a practical approach

By transitioning commercial applications to AWS Cloud, infrastructure becomes both simpler and more powerful. The same core architecture (application server, database, router, firewall) is implemented using cloud services, offering clear advantages:

  • high system availability

  • built-in security aligned with international standards

  • automated backup and disaster recovery processes

  • easier integration with third-party systems and applications via secure APIs

AWS Cloud provides ready-to-use tools and services for connecting commercial applications with e-commerce platforms, logistics systems and AI tools, significantly reducing implementation complexity.

Speed of delivery

One of the most important advantages of AWS Cloud is implementation speed. The transition of a commercial application can be done gradually, without disrupting business operations.

Cloud infrastructure enables:

  • rapid environment setup

  • immediate testing and adaptation

  • easier maintenance and upgrades

This results in faster delivery time and quicker return on investment.

Scalability and cost efficiency

In AWS Cloud, commercial applications gain true scalability. Resources are dynamically adjusted based on usage, without the need for upfront hardware investment.

The pay-as-you-go model allows better cost control and avoids unnecessary expenses, as businesses only pay for what they actually use.

The Digital Ecosystem

The transition of commercial applications to AWS Cloud provides businesses with ease of implementation, strong security, development flexibility, lower costs and access to modern technologies such as AI and advanced data integrations.

It is the natural next step for companies that want to evolve, automate processes and remain competitive.

Reform & Almooond Partnership: Innovation and Expertise

The collaboration between Reform Information Systems S.A. and Almooond Ltd brings to the market solutions that combine innovation, technical expertise and practical implementation. By leveraging AWS Cloud technologies, the two companies support businesses in their digital transformation, offering end-to-end services in system design, implementation and integration.

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Reform Information Systems S.A. | www.reform.gr | sales@reform.gr | +30 210 7777 991

Transition of Commercial Applications to AWS Cloud: Ease, scalability and speed of implementation
ΡΙΦΟΡΜ ΠΛΗΡΟΦΟΡΙΑΚΑ ΣΥΣΤΗΜΑΤΑ ΑΕ, Marketing 30 March 2026
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