
TSO Logic
Cloud migration software
Data integration tools
Cloud data integration software
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What is TSO Logic
TSO Logic is a cloud migration planning and analytics product focused on application and infrastructure portfolio assessment. It helps IT, cloud, and finance teams model migration scenarios, estimate cloud costs, and prioritize workloads using utilization and dependency data. The product is commonly used in pre-migration discovery and business case development rather than as a data-transfer or content-migration tool.
Strong pre-migration analytics
TSO Logic focuses on discovery, workload analysis, and migration planning rather than executing file or tenant-to-tenant moves. It supports building a migration business case by translating on-premises utilization into cloud sizing and cost estimates. This makes it useful early in a migration program when teams need prioritization and financial justification.
Cost and scenario modeling
The product is designed to compare multiple migration approaches (for example, rehost vs. replatform) and quantify cost impacts. It helps teams evaluate different cloud configurations and estimate run-rate costs. This can reduce reliance on spreadsheets and ad hoc assumptions during planning.
Portfolio-level workload focus
TSO Logic is oriented toward assessing many applications and servers as a portfolio, which fits enterprise migration programs. It supports rationalization activities such as identifying candidates for retirement, consolidation, or modernization. This portfolio view complements tools that primarily handle the mechanics of moving data.
Limited migration execution
TSO Logic is not primarily a data movement or content migration engine. Organizations typically still need separate tools or native cloud services to perform transfers, synchronization, and cutover. This can increase the number of products involved in an end-to-end migration.
Data integration not core
Despite being adjacent to integration workflows, the product’s core value is assessment and planning rather than building and running data pipelines. Teams looking for ongoing cloud data integration (ETL/ELT, transformations, orchestration) may find the feature set insufficient. It is better positioned for migration decision support than continuous integration operations.
Requires quality input data
The accuracy of sizing and cost recommendations depends on the completeness and quality of collected utilization and dependency data. Environments with limited monitoring, inconsistent CMDB data, or complex legacy architectures may require additional discovery work. This can extend time-to-value for planning outputs.
Seller details
Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Seattle, Washington, USA
2006
Subsidiary
https://aws.amazon.com/
https://x.com/awscloud
https://www.linkedin.com/company/amazon-web-services/