Select Page

Enterprise Managed Cloud Hosting & Infrastructure Solutions

Secure Private and Hybrid Cloud Environments Delivered Globally
Get an ERP Cloud Readiness Review

Cloud Services Designed for Distribution and Manufacturing Operations

Distribution and manufacturing companies run on systems that cannot pause. Order entry, warehouse operations, purchasing, finance — each depends on infrastructure that is secure, stable, and engineered for uptime.

EstesGroup provides managed cloud hosting solutions designed specifically for business-critical ERP and enterprise applications. Whether you operate Epicor Prophet 21, Epicor Kinetic, Sage, SYSPRO, Infor, or other line-of-business platforms, we design and manage environments that prioritize reliability, performance, and operational clarity.

Cloud ERP is not simply a technical choice — it is an operational decision that affects uptime, performance, risk posture, and long-term ERP strategy.

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

Infrastructure as a Service provides dedicated computing, storage, and networking resources within a secure cloud environment. Our IaaS solutions include:

  • Virtualized servers tailored for ERP workloads
  • Private or hybrid cloud configurations
  • Secure VPN and identity integration
  • Performance monitoring
  • High-availability architecture
  • Backup replication and recovery strategies

For distributors and manufacturers who require control and configurability, IaaS provides flexibility without the capital burden of on-premise hardware.

Platform as a Service (PaaS) & Managed Application Hosting

Platform as a Service removes infrastructure complexity from your internal team. With PaaS and managed application hosting, EstesGroup:

  • Maintains operating systems
  • Applies security updates
  • Monitors system health
  • Optimizes database performance
  • Manages capacity planning
  • Coordinates ERP application support

This model is particularly valuable for organizations transitioning from legacy environments or preparing for cloud migration initiatives.

Cloud ERP Infrastructure for Distribution

Distribution environments are transaction-dense and latency-sensitive. Order entry, pricing matrices, warehouse scanning, EDI integrations, inventory transfers, dimensional reporting — each depends on infrastructure engineered for consistency under load. A cloud ERP environment for distributors must support:

  • High transaction throughput
  • Multi-location inventory visibility
  • Real-time pricing and availability
  • Integrated CRM and customer portals
  • API and EDI connectivity
  • Business intelligence and reporting workloads

Managed cloud infrastructure stabilizes these moving parts. Public, private, and hybrid environments reduce performance volatility, improve uptime, and create predictable operational ownership across locations.
For distribution leaders, infrastructure is not abstract — it directly affects fill rates, margin protection, and service-level commitments.

Cloud ERP Infrastructure for Manufacturing

Manufacturing ERP environments are process-driven and integration-heavy. Production scheduling, MRP calculations, shop-floor reporting, quality controls, and financial consolidation depend on infrastructure that prioritizes reliability and structured performance. Cloud ERP infrastructure for manufacturers must accommodate:

  • MRP and forecasting calculations
  • BOM complexity and revision control
  • Shop-floor mobility and reporting
  • Supply chain integrations
  • Inventory valuation and costing models
  • Multi-entity financial reporting

Properly designed cloud architecture reduces hardware lifecycle constraints, strengthens disaster recovery posture, and supports long-term modernization initiatives. For manufacturers, infrastructure stability supports production continuity. When systems remain predictable, operational discipline follows.

Design Your Cloud Infrastructure Strategy

Receive a structured evaluation of your current environment, risk posture, and growth trajectory. We assess architecture, security, performance, and scalability to deliver a clear, actionable cloud ERP roadmap aligned to your operational goals. Identify hidden constraints, clarify modernization priorities, and design a public, private, or hybrid cloud environment built for uptime, security, and long-term stability.