This webinar dives into the critical considerations when moving sensitive workloads off-prem, and how to ensure compliance, performance, and data security every step of the way.
As digital transformation accelerates, organizations in highly regulated industries are facing growing pressure to move critical workloads off-premises without compromising security, compliance, or performance.
Meanwhile, macroeconomic shifts such as increased tariffs and rising on-prem server costs are making predictable IT spend and flexibility more important than ever.
But upgrading hosting isn’t just about lifting and shifting. It requires industry-specific expertise, a future-proof strategy, and a partner you can trust.
Watch this exclusive webinar from Liquid Web, where we explore proven hosting strategies tailored for the healthcare, finance, and legal sectors.
Discover how to confidently migrate sensitive data and applications while maintaining compliance with HIPAA, PCI, SOC, and other regulatory standards, and how to build more predictability into your business model amid market volatility.
In this session, you’ll learn:
- What to consider before moving workloads off-prem, including risk factors, cost implications, and compliance frameworks.
- How Liquid Web supports industry-specific requirements for data security, uptime, and budget predictability.
- Real-world use cases and business benefits for healthcare providers, financial institutions, and legal practices.
- How to get started with a streamlined, stress-free hosting migration plan that anticipates future disruptions.
Whether you’re looking to improve scalability, lock in predictable IT spend, or simplify infrastructure management, this webinar will give you a roadmap to get there on your terms, and with total peace of mind.
Recap: Off-prem hosting webinar by Liquid Web
This webinar brought together Kyleigh Fitzgerald, Director of Product Marketing, and Kelly Goolsby, Director of Solution Architecture, to explore why organizations in regulated industries should transition from on-premises hosting to secure, compliant off-prem solutions — and how Liquid Web supports this journey.
The urgency of moving off-prem
Moving off-prem is a strategic decision, and it’s growing more common. In fact, 85 percent of IT leaders are now prioritizing a move off-prem, according to a 2024 Forrester report.
With the growth of AI and digital acceleration, organizations need infrastructure that supports fast innovation — something on-prem often cannot deliver.
But organizations looking to move off-prem are faced with a number of challenges:
- Complexities of public cloud environments.
- Rising hardware and GPU costs.
- Increasingly difficult compliance and regulation management.
- Increasing demand for hybrid and remote work environments.
- The need for secure, scalable remote access.
- Lack of predictability and flexibility in pricing and performance.
- Defending against increasingly complex cyber threats.
Beyond these challenges, those in regulated industries, like healthcare, legal, and financial services, face even more considerations.
Compliance considerations for regulated industries
Those in regulated industries must adhere to number of compliance frameworks and critical practices, such as:
- HIPAA & HITECH — HIPAA is a top concern for healthcare, along with the HITECH Act.
- PCI DSS — As data security standards for payment processing evolve, the fast pace of application deployment and scaling can create new challenges for maintaining compliance.
- SOC 2 & GDPR — Working with clients governed by GDPR means you’re responsible for meeting strict data protection requirements, which are closely linked to data sovereignty and residency obligations.
- Encryption — With the rise of unstructured data, an “encrypt everything” strategy is becoming more necessary.
- Access control — With the rise of contracted workforces and fully remote employees, it’s harder to enforce access control. It’s essential to log access while still enabling secure, flexible work environments.
- Audit trails — In case of a breach, being able to show an intact audit trail is essential.
- Uptime & redundancy — Many industries penalize for downtime. Redundant infrastructure, which is key for meeting SLAs, is easier to achieve off-prem rather than in-house.
- Disaster recovery — It’s no longer optional. You need a plan to recover from data center disruptions.
Of course, incidents will happen, and teams need to be prepared with estimated time for recovery, clear communication with clients, and transparent documentation. What matters is how you respond. In fact, many clients have compliance obligations requiring this level of transparency. Additionally, you’ll want to do some post-incident reporting that explains what happened and how it will be mitigated going forward.
Industry-specific hosting needs in healthcare
Healthcare is all about HIPAA, which protects PHI (Protected Health Information) and EHRs (Electronic Health Records). Encryption is vital. However, a challenging element of HIPAA guidelines is that they include interpretive elements, and it’s up to each organization to determine how to comply.
Common practices in healthcare include:
- Annual self-audits, which can be supplemented by third-party assessments every 1–3 years.
- Increasing reliance on patient portals for everything from communication to lab results — making availability a key factor.
- AI is increasingly used not just for research, but also in diagnostics and clinical charting. However, due to strict security needs, privately trained AI models hosted with secure providers are growing in popularity over public AI models.
- Healthcare organizations face steep challenges in acquiring GPUs, including high costs and long lead times, and often prefer to avoid managing that procurement themselves.
Unfortunately, the healthcare sector is the #1 target for ransomware attacks, surpassing even government and finance. A 2023 SOPHAS study showed 60 percent of healthcare organizations suffered ransomware attacks.
To overcome these security, compliance, and performance challenges, HIPAA compliant hosting can help.
Industry-specific hosting needs in finance
There are high stakes with financial services. For example, penalties for cardholder data breaches range from $5,000 to $100,000. A single breach can be incredibly damaging to a financial organization’s brand. For fraud protection, layered security is key. No single system is perfect, so layering defenses — like bot detection, AI-based fraud scoring, etc. — is essential.
PCI DSS compliance is also crucial. Liquid Web helps by providing Attestations of Compliance (AOC) that cover infrastructure and physical access. But remember: compliance is a shared responsibility between the hosting provider, the client, and software vendors.
Cloud agility also matters. Financial apps must scale quickly, especially when adoption spikes. But rapid scaling shouldn’t compromise security. Things like instance conformity, which ensures every new deployment matches your security standards, are crucial.
Financial services hosting can help.
Industry-specific hosting needs in legal
What makes law services particularly tricky is that everything may be privileged — even appointments or notes. Often, you need to encrypt everything to ensure protection. Confidentiality is paramount. Breaches can trigger professional penalties and even lawsuits.
Similar to healthcare, legal organizations are seeking their own internal AI training models as opposed to public ones. They need the infrastructure that can enable secure AI training inside their firewall. Many firms also demand integration with both legacy and AI-enhanced tools (e.g., Westlaw, LexisNexis).
Legal hosting solutions can help.
Real-world case study: Orion Law
Orion Law, a 40-year-old legal software vendor, needed to migrate to a cloud provider without rewriting applications.
Liquid Web provided a VMware private cloud, enabling a lift-and-shift migration with high availability and full support.
They had a seamless migration with no downtime and now enjoy flexible, scalable infrastructure to support new product launches and client growth. Plus, they’re backed by disaster recovery enhancements via Acronis DR.
Why choose Liquid Web?
- Built-in compliance — Supports HIPAA, PCI DSS, SOC 2, GDPR, and international data frameworks (EU-U.S. & Swiss-U.S.).
- White-glove support — 24/7 access to 400+ trained technicians.
- Scalability — Go from single servers to global multi-region clusters.
- Advanced, layered security — Cloudflare, ThreatDown, CloudLinux, Imunify360, Cisco firewalls, and Acronis for ransomware defense.
- No surprise fees; transparent pricing.
- Customization — Supports managed/unmanaged WordPress, VPS, dedicated servers, private cloud, and GPU workloads.
Solution architecture & migration process
- Free assessments of existing environments, cloud bills, and licensing.
- Design phase identifies infrastructure risks and optimization opportunities.
- White-glove implementation with detailed project management.
- Custom migration strategies based on your IT setup.
- 24/7 cutover support with rollback options.
Move forward with confidence
This webinar made a compelling case for why regulated industries should migrate off-prem and how Liquid Web’s compliant, flexible, and highly supported solutions can help organizations do so with confidence and minimal disruption.
From AI infrastructure to HIPAA-grade uptime, Liquid Web positions itself as a trusted partner for complex hosting needs.
Contact [email protected] for a personalized consultation.
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