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The new year is off to a fast start, and I’m proud to share that Stelth IT just delivered two critical infrastructure projects for TTG Imaging Solutions – now officially operating as Catalyst MedTech. Both projects had aggressive year-end deadlines and significant downstream impact on our business operations. And both were delivered on time, on budget, and without a hitch.


Project 1: Data Center Exit and Azure Migration

The first challenge was our contract with Expedient for IaaS hosting – a legacy holdover from before TTG’s consolidation. That contract was coming due in January and carried an annual cost of $40,000 for aging infrastructure and minimal flexibility. We knew we could do better.

The plan: migrate all TTG workloads from Expedient into Microsoft Azure, where the rest of our infrastructure already lives. That meant we’d finally have a single, unified cloud platform – better integration, better performance, and lower cost.

Burwood Group quoted us $60,000 to perform the work. ROI at that price was borderline, and time was tight. We needed this done by year-end to avoid contract renewal.

Stelth IT stepped in with insider knowledge of TTG’s systems and no need for bloated project management. We did the job for $20,000 – with full cutover, validation, and post-migration documentation delivered ahead of schedule.


Project 2: Name Change + O365 Migration

The second project had even more visibility and urgency: TTG was officially rebranding to Catalyst MedTech as of January 1st.

That required a full overhaul of our Office 365 environment – including:

  • Registering and configuring the new domain

  • Reassigning all user mailboxes, shared mailboxes, and distribution groups

  • Rewriting DNS rules, signatures, and client-side configurations

  • Ensuring forwarding from the old domain

  • Supporting the cutover with live monitoring and helpdesk readiness

We also needed to touch every single workstation to reconfigure email clients. And of course, the entire operation had to be done in time for New Year’s Day, so our new name launched cleanly on January 2nd.

A typical MSP would’ve quoted six figures and a month of prep time. Burwood hadn’t even delivered a quote before we had this scoped and underway. Stelth IT handled it all for another $20,000 flat rate and executed a seamless cutover over the weekend of January 6th.


The Results

Two major projects.
One price tag: $40,000 total.
Delivered in parallel, without delay, and without drama.

We saved well over $80,000 compared to external quotes, and more importantly, we did it with zero disruption to operations. All users were transitioned. All servers were live. And Catalyst MedTech hit the ground running on January 2nd.


This was a huge win for Stelth IT and a strong kickoff for 2025. It’s also another example of how the right team, with the right context, can outperform the big names every time.

– Vince