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BTS1981 — migration and hosting for a business platform

Migration and hosting setup for a business-facing platform: clearer deployment path, more predictable infrastructure, and room for steady updates after go-live.

  • Stabilized deployment and hosting so updates were not ad-hoc or opaque to the team running the site.
  • Clearer infrastructure picture—what runs where, and how to roll back when something misbehaves.
  • Supported ongoing content and feature work without recurring fire drills.

Work entries use real client names and describe systems as delivered in production. Where agreements require it, commercial or internal detail stays summarized—without invented metrics or composite identities.

Context

BTS1981 needed a dependable home for a business platform: hosting that matched how often the site changed, and a migration path that did not strand content or integrations.

What Monarc Made focused on

  • Hosting topology — environments, DNS, TLS, and the basics teams expect before they trust a new home.
  • Migration discipline — cutover steps, backups, and verification—not “flip DNS and hope.”
  • Operational clarity — lightweight runbooks so ownership did not live in one person’s head.

How it landed

The platform landed on infrastructure the client could reason about: deployments became repeatable, hosting matched traffic and update cadence, and the team could keep shipping without treating every release like a gamble.

Services involved

Moves to scalable hosting & infrastructureCustom hosting & production environmentsCloud migrations & modernization
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