– Resource reduces the execution time of repetitive tasks, allowing the automatic definition of machine backup
– In the last two months, more than 100 customers and 40 employees benefited from the solution

Sky.One, a technology company that supports companies to add intelligence and agility to their processes, simplifying the way they consume technology, created its own system to accelerate the delivery of infrastructure in a cloud for your clients, reducing a 4-8 hour job to 5-10 minutes.
The tool 100% was developed internally, by a team engaged with the company's innovative DNA and with the constant quest to deliver a better experience to customers in the process of implementing the Auto.Sky cloud migration and management platform. As a result, Sky.One increased its delivery capacity and quality by 70% through a combination of process review and automation.
Innovation in the creation of cloud infrastructures
Sky.One's Cloud Architecture Manager, Luís Bezerril, comments that the development of the feature arose from the desire of the operations team to improve delivery of cloud environments, adding agility and security to customers. Based on this objective, the project focused on automating the standardization of nomenclatures for infrastructure resources in several cloud providers.
With innovation in mind, the team revisited all existing processes and tools in the operation, reviewing historical implementation and performance data, as well as listening to the feedbacks of customers. With this, an opportunity was identified to optimize the creation of an infrastructure of cloud environments from scratch, through automation, using the concept known as IaC (Infrastructure as a Code).
"THE feature is responsible for the complete provisioning (creation and configuration) of a cloud infrastructure in 5 to 10 minutes, which previously took between 4 and 8 hours. In addition, it optimizes the execution time of repetitive tasks by more than 70%, adding quality and safety to the operation, since it allows automatic definition of the machines' 100% backup”, says Bezerril.
Bezerril also clarifies that, in addition to the gain in efficiency of the company's internal team, the resource has already benefited more than 100 customers in two months of operation. “It even made it possible for us to meet an atypical demand in the month of April this year, which was seven times greater than the historical average”, he says.
The expert reiterates that always valuing customer satisfaction and fostering innovation is among Sky.One's major concerns. “To give you an idea, just through the Auto.Sky platform, we have already migrated more than 17,000 companies to the cloud, enabling them to work day and night with availability and safety”, emphasizes Bezerril.
According to the Growth Manager of the Auto.Sky platform, Caetano Notari, Sky.One has a great responsibility in supporting companies, of different sizes and segments, to keep their operations available and secure in the cloud. “Solutions like this reinforce our view that ERPs should be treated as a priority and highly critical”, reiterates the executive.
Finally, Sky.One's Cloud Architecture Manager, Luís Bezerril, reinforces that this is the result of a collective effort by a team committed to delivering the best technology solutions. “We are continually making improvements and intend to include new functionalities in technologies like this one to, more and more, increase the satisfaction of our customers”, he emphasizes.













