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Global Tech Professionals (GTP) positions itself as a provider of enterprise IT consulting, cloud services, and in-house monitoring products, covering “Cloud to Core”: from AWS/Azure/GCP migration, application modernization, and DevOps/SRE to modernization of traditional mission-critical systems such as IBM i/AS400, IBM Power, and z/OS. It is not a typical single-purpose SaaS product, but rather a combination of consulting delivery plus self-hosted/monitoring products.
On the services side, it covers cloud readiness assessments, Landing Zone design, IAM and network architecture, security hardening, FinOps, breaking monoliths into microservices, Docker/Kubernetes, CI/CD, Terraform/OpenTofu, Ansible, and more. Its AI work includes AWS Bedrock, IBM watsonx, RAG/LLM, and AI governance. Its own products include Power Lumen, InfraSentinel, IT Guardian, SAP Aegis, Oracle ERP Patron, and WatchTower, covering IBM infrastructure, SAP/HANA, Oracle ERP, general IT, and availability monitoring. Integrations mentioned include AWS, Azure, GCP, IBM, Snowflake, Databricks, ServiceNow, Grafana, Prometheus, Nagios, Slack, PagerDuty, Telegram, and others.
The official website does not publish standard plans or pricing. It only states that engagement models include Time & Materials, Fixed Price, and 24/7 Managed Support, and recommends starting with a 2-week readiness assessment. Deployment appears flexible: several products emphasize being self-hosted, IT Guardian supports Docker Compose or Kubernetes, and its services cover on-premises, cloud, and hybrid-cloud environments.
The materials emphasize a security-first approach, including least privilege, encryption, network isolation, audit logs, CIS/DISA/CSF hardening, and readiness for GDPR, PCI-DSS, HIPAA, and SOX audits. Some products mention multi-tenant isolation and JWT RBAC. For support, there are references to 24/7 managed support and an SLA response time of under 15 minutes, but the exact contractual boundaries are not disclosed.
Its main strength is the breadth of its coverage, making it especially suitable for mid-sized and large enterprises that still run core systems such as IBM/Oracle/SAP while also wanting to move to the cloud and modernize. The downside is that the public information is somewhat marketing-heavy, with limited detail on pricing, payment, certification evidence, product documentation, and verifiable customer cases. It is a fit for finance, healthcare, telecom, retail, and enterprise IT teams; if you only need lightweight, out-of-the-box SaaS monitoring, it may be too heavy.
The main content does not provide information about China network access, ICP filing, payment, or localization, so its accessibility status from China is unknown. Chinese enterprises considering procurement should carefully verify website connectivity, cross-border data compliance, USD/international payment options, and remote-support time zones, and may also compare alternatives such as Huawei Cloud, Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud professional services, IBM, or Accenture.
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