Employ the Well Architected Framework Review (WAFR) to evaluate your AWS setup and enhance it through a financed improvement process.
The Well-Architected Review offers valuable insights into your AWS architecture. It’s a cloud architecture evaluation service that assists in assessing your workloads in alignment with the AWS Well-Architected Framework, helping to address potential problems. The Framework delivers a uniform method for appraising architectures, encompassing recommended practices for creating secure, high-performing, robust, and efficient AWS infrastructures.
Review Workshop
A collaborative workshop focused on examining the business through the lens of the six pillars of Well-Architected operations:

The output of the review is a report listing all potential improvement areas and grouping them into High-Risk Issues and Medium-Risk issues.
The review helps identify areas where the architecture could be improved and provides recommendations on how to make those improvements. It is also an excellent opportunity to learn about best practices for AWS architecture and can help avoid potential problems down the road.
Remediation scoping
Determine which Risk Issues to address during the review. Typically, this includes those that offer the greatest advantage to your business and AWS setup.
You may qualify for AWS credits as funding upon their resolution if the remediation scope is includes at least 45% of the identified High-Risk Issues (HRIs) with our assistance.
Risk Remediation
Proceed with our joint efforts to address the selected High-Risk Issues (HRIs). Leveraging our vast experience, we have developed a library of templates that reflect commonalities found in numerous reviews. Our Well-Architected team will assess whether any of these templates are suitable for your HRIs or if there’s a need for a tailored solution.
Well Architected Framework Review Benefits
- Increased transparency of current account status.
- Reduce business risks in cloud operations.
- Innovation support based on gap analysis.
- Increased optimization of cloud operations.
- Potential funding for HRI remediation.
Employ the Well Architected Framework Review (WAFR) to evaluate your AWS setup and enhance it through a financed improvement process.
The Well-Architected Review offers valuable insights into your AWS architecture. It’s a cloud architecture evaluation service that assists in assessing your workloads in alignment with the AWS Well-Architected Framework, helping to address potential problems. The Framework delivers a uniform method for appraising architectures, encompassing recommended practices for creating secure, high-performing, robust, and efficient AWS infrastructures.
Review Workshop
A collaborative workshop focused on examining the business through the lens of the six pillars of Well-Architected operations:

The output of the review is a report listing all potential improvement areas and grouping them into High-Risk Issues and Medium-Risk issues.
The review helps identify areas where the architecture could be improved and provides recommendations on how to make those improvements. It is also an excellent opportunity to learn about best practices for AWS architecture and can help avoid potential problems down the road.
Remediation scoping
Determine which Risk Issues to address during the review. Typically, this includes those that offer the greatest advantage to your business and AWS setup.
You may qualify for AWS credits as funding upon their resolution if the remediation scope is includes at least 45% of the identified High-Risk Issues (HRIs) with our assistance.
Risk Remediation
Proceed with our joint efforts to address the selected High-Risk Issues (HRIs). Leveraging our vast experience, we have developed a library of templates that reflect commonalities found in numerous reviews. Our Well-Architected team will assess whether any of these templates are suitable for your HRIs or if there’s a need for a tailored solution.
Well Architected Framework Review Benefits
- Increased transparency of current account status.
- Reduce business risks in cloud operations.
- Innovation support based on gap analysis.
- Increased optimization of cloud operations.
- Potential funding for HRI remediation.