Lviv, Ukraine, December 2025 – Leobit, a .NET, AI, and web application development company, is happy to announce that it has been named a finalist at the 2025/26 Cloud Awards in the “Best Cloud Migration or Systems Integration Solution” category. This recognition highlights Leobit’s proven expertise in large-scale cloud migration and modernization projects that deliver measurable business results for clients.
The Cloud Awards is one of the longest-running international programs honoring the most innovative organizations, technologies, individuals, and teams. Since 2011, it has been recognizing organizations from around the world that demonstrate excellence in cloud computing and outstanding uses of cloud solutions across a range of use cases. Each year, the program receives hundreds of submissions from technology providers, consultancies, and enterprises across dozens of countries. The awards cover 36 categories, among which are SaaS, infrastructure, security, AI, cloud migration, and other core areas shaping today’s cloud ecosystem.
The Cloud Awards seeks out the best in the field through a three-round process: shortlist, finalists, and winners. Judges evaluate innovation, technical strength, measurable outcomes, and the impact delivered to customers. They look at real project results, the complexity of challenges solved, and the long-term value created for clients. Only the highest-performing cloud solutions advance to the finalist round.
Leobit was recognized for its cloud migration and modernization project delivered for the UK’s leading SaaS stakeholder management software provider. The team migrated a complex legacy monolith system to a modern, cloud-native, multi-tenant platform built on Microsoft Azure. The transformation enabled the customer to efficiently scale the solution while improving performance, reliability, and maintainability. The solution helps organizations centralize stakeholder data, manage relationships, and streamline communication.
The project began with a full technical assessment of the legacy system, followed by the phased cloud migration focused on stability and minimal disruption. This included module dependency mapping, proof-of-concept validation, and a strategy designed to maintain uninterrupted business operations.
Leobit adopted a risk-minimized, incremental migration approach. Using the Strangler Facade pattern, our engineers migrated modules one by one. This approach helped us reengineer the product into a secure, multi-tenant SaaS platform using Microsoft Azure and introduce modern cloud components while ensuring business continuity throughout the transition.
Key outcomes of the cloud migration included:
- Up to 80% reduction in monthly infrastructure costs
- 6 times faster response times compared to the legacy system
- 100 accessibility scores on new web pages
- Zero downtime during migration