Realize your business potential in the cloud. This guide includes:
- How to improve business productivity in the cloud
- How to measure cloud ROI
- A step-by-step process for building your roadmap for success
1. Putting together a qualified team
2. Creating a written business case and strategy
3. Picking the right deployment and service model
4. Creating governance rules
5. Overcoming compliance and security issues
6. Integrating, validating and managing the cloud
7. Moving forward into the cloud - long term management
Dieser Leitfaden gibt Ihnen Antworten auf häufig gestellte Fragen von CFOs zu Cloud-Investitionen, unabhängig davon, ob die Finanzfunktion oder andere Funktionen im Unternehmen potenzielle Nutzer sind. Er vermittelt Ihnen ein besseres Verständnis für die Chancen und Herausforderungen der Cloud und unterstützt Sie dabei, effektivere Cloud-Entscheidungen zu treffen. Zusätzlich verschafft er Ihnen damit in Bezug auf Innovation, Agilität und Kosten einen Vorsprung gegenüber Ihren Mitbewerbern. Mehr dazu hier: https://deloi.tt/2DurIPS
Money Pitfalls and Failed Expectations: Optimizing Essentials for the CloudNicole Maus
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How an Integrated Cloud Management Platform Cuts Costs While Increasing AgilityCognizant
Through a “single pane of glass” for multi-cloud management, organizations can reduce their cloud footprint, lower the total cost of ownership of cloud management tools, and cut infrastructure deployment times from weeks to as little as an hour.
Beyond Cost Savings: Driving Business Value from the Cloud Through XaaSCognizant
By using the cloud for analytics services and other run-the-business capabilities, organizations can move quickly into new markets and free capital for innovation initiatives.
Dieser Leitfaden gibt Ihnen Antworten auf häufig gestellte Fragen von CFOs zu Cloud-Investitionen, unabhängig davon, ob die Finanzfunktion oder andere Funktionen im Unternehmen potenzielle Nutzer sind. Er vermittelt Ihnen ein besseres Verständnis für die Chancen und Herausforderungen der Cloud und unterstützt Sie dabei, effektivere Cloud-Entscheidungen zu treffen. Zusätzlich verschafft er Ihnen damit in Bezug auf Innovation, Agilität und Kosten einen Vorsprung gegenüber Ihren Mitbewerbern. Mehr dazu hier: https://deloi.tt/2DurIPS
Money Pitfalls and Failed Expectations: Optimizing Essentials for the CloudNicole Maus
Cloud promised a simple pay-as-you-go approach to technology, with cost-savings at the top of the agenda. But data from 451 Research finds that costs are a major issue for enterprises as new pricing models, services and features introduce waste and complexity into the procurement process. In this webinar, we examine the challenge facing enterprises and find a level of intricacy that can’t be solved using manual process – tools and expertise are needed.
How an Integrated Cloud Management Platform Cuts Costs While Increasing AgilityCognizant
Through a “single pane of glass” for multi-cloud management, organizations can reduce their cloud footprint, lower the total cost of ownership of cloud management tools, and cut infrastructure deployment times from weeks to as little as an hour.
Beyond Cost Savings: Driving Business Value from the Cloud Through XaaSCognizant
By using the cloud for analytics services and other run-the-business capabilities, organizations can move quickly into new markets and free capital for innovation initiatives.
The top 3 reasons why midsize businesses use the cloud? IDC says it’s minimizing costs, maximizing IT, & increasing access to apps, find out more about Cloud
At SmartERP, we realize that every organization is different with a unique set of requirements. You depend on your PeopleSoft applications to manage many facets of your business. When contemplating how to improve your PeopleSoft system to meet your continually changing business requirements, there are three potential options: Cloud, Edge, or Replace. These are all great options that will not only make your working life easier; it will save you time and money. Learn more about updating your PeopleSoft in this webinar on-demand (slides) - see smarterp.com webinars on-demand for the recording of the webinar.
Leveraging extensive research and interviews from leading IT analyst firm EMA, these slides--based on the webinar--will provide you with unique insights into cloud adoption, along with associated trends, such as shadow IT.
You will also learn how innovative approaches to dependency mapping, inventory and usage can help to make public and private cloud migrations more effective in optimizing costs and maximizing value.
Drawing from an EMA survey of 400 global respondents, targeting North America, EMEA and Asia, and spanning development, operations, IT service management (ITSM) teams and executive IT, these slides based on the webinar address DevOps initiatives from many perspectives.
Best Practices for ERP Cloud Migrations: A CFO GuidebookKim Pike
You're ready to start your journey to ERP in the cloud - now what? In this guide, we'll discuss best practices to migrate safely to the cloud, and how to get the most value out of your cloud implementation.
For more information, contact info@emtecinc.com
All organizations do IT incident response. The question is, how well do they do it? Research from leading IT analyst firm EMA shows that unless the response takes advantage of automation, the answer “not nearly well enough” is an understatement. With the average time to engage the right response team taking 1 to 2 hours, and the average time to resolve a major outage taking 5 to 6 hours, there is no doubt that there is room for immediate and dramatic operational improvement.
These slides--based on the webinar hosted by EMA research -- explain how you can improve your incident response.
Achieving digital business requires not just traditional workload automation, but automation that spans operations, development, and business functions. Digital business success requires Digital Business Automation.
Check out these slides from the webinar featuring Dan Twing, president and COO of leading IT analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), and Tim Eusterman, senior director solutions marketing at BMC, to discover why automation is at the core of digital business success.
Digital Alpha is a leading technology and consulting services firm headquartered in New York. We provide solutions for:
- Asset Management companies
- Digital Health-Tech firms
Backed by the best industry minds from wall street companies like Bloomberg, Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, J.P Morgan, and Deloitte - we help enterprises take advantage of the data and digital paradigm to generate new levers that will accelerate growth.
One of the critical aspects of adopting a digital ecosystem is modernizing or enhancing legacy business suites through evolving technology platforms and frameworks to endure in this digital age. We leverage our integrated array of IT solutions, accelerators, and software expertise to achieve a technological breakthrough and enable companies with a more agile transformation.
Our actionable strategy with data-driven methodologies help you to solve the most complex problems in the following disciplines:
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- Platform Engineering
- Business Operations Automation
Overcoming Operational & Financial Barriers to CloudTrustmarque
Discover some best practices and potential solutions to help your organisation simplify the biggest financial and operational challenges currently associated with cloud adoption in 2017.
Brian Sullivan, based on his 18+ years’ experience helping clients with complex ERP solutions, shares six steps to consider for a successful cloud migration.
Techaisle SMB Cloud Computing Adoption Market Research Report DetailsTechaisle
Techaisle's SMB Cloud Computing Adoption survey in US and Germany provide a detailed outline of what is needed by SMBs as we move through a period of intense growth spurred by the combination of increasing cloud penetration and increasing cloud workload density. Techaisle provides readers with the fact-based insight needed to take share-building action on these issues in this 360° on Cloud in the SMB market report. Its seven major sections are aligned with our clients’ key information requirements:
• Why is cloud being used by U.S. SMBs?
• Who is driving cloud adoption?
• What is in use
• Where is cloud being deployed?
• When will cloud usage patterns change – and how?
• Managing cloud security: roles and responsibilities
• Assessing success: key cloud solution elements
Report is delivered in PowerPoint format. Clients may also have access to Techaisle analysts, who can provide additional context for these findings and their implications for your firm. To inquire further contact inquiry@techaisle.com or visit www.techaisle.com
The top 3 reasons why midsize businesses use the cloud? IDC says it’s minimizing costs, maximizing IT, & increasing access to apps, find out more about Cloud
At SmartERP, we realize that every organization is different with a unique set of requirements. You depend on your PeopleSoft applications to manage many facets of your business. When contemplating how to improve your PeopleSoft system to meet your continually changing business requirements, there are three potential options: Cloud, Edge, or Replace. These are all great options that will not only make your working life easier; it will save you time and money. Learn more about updating your PeopleSoft in this webinar on-demand (slides) - see smarterp.com webinars on-demand for the recording of the webinar.
Leveraging extensive research and interviews from leading IT analyst firm EMA, these slides--based on the webinar--will provide you with unique insights into cloud adoption, along with associated trends, such as shadow IT.
You will also learn how innovative approaches to dependency mapping, inventory and usage can help to make public and private cloud migrations more effective in optimizing costs and maximizing value.
Drawing from an EMA survey of 400 global respondents, targeting North America, EMEA and Asia, and spanning development, operations, IT service management (ITSM) teams and executive IT, these slides based on the webinar address DevOps initiatives from many perspectives.
Best Practices for ERP Cloud Migrations: A CFO GuidebookKim Pike
You're ready to start your journey to ERP in the cloud - now what? In this guide, we'll discuss best practices to migrate safely to the cloud, and how to get the most value out of your cloud implementation.
For more information, contact info@emtecinc.com
All organizations do IT incident response. The question is, how well do they do it? Research from leading IT analyst firm EMA shows that unless the response takes advantage of automation, the answer “not nearly well enough” is an understatement. With the average time to engage the right response team taking 1 to 2 hours, and the average time to resolve a major outage taking 5 to 6 hours, there is no doubt that there is room for immediate and dramatic operational improvement.
These slides--based on the webinar hosted by EMA research -- explain how you can improve your incident response.
Achieving digital business requires not just traditional workload automation, but automation that spans operations, development, and business functions. Digital business success requires Digital Business Automation.
Check out these slides from the webinar featuring Dan Twing, president and COO of leading IT analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), and Tim Eusterman, senior director solutions marketing at BMC, to discover why automation is at the core of digital business success.
Digital Alpha is a leading technology and consulting services firm headquartered in New York. We provide solutions for:
- Asset Management companies
- Digital Health-Tech firms
Backed by the best industry minds from wall street companies like Bloomberg, Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, J.P Morgan, and Deloitte - we help enterprises take advantage of the data and digital paradigm to generate new levers that will accelerate growth.
One of the critical aspects of adopting a digital ecosystem is modernizing or enhancing legacy business suites through evolving technology platforms and frameworks to endure in this digital age. We leverage our integrated array of IT solutions, accelerators, and software expertise to achieve a technological breakthrough and enable companies with a more agile transformation.
Our actionable strategy with data-driven methodologies help you to solve the most complex problems in the following disciplines:
- Data Engineering
- Platform Engineering
- Business Operations Automation
Overcoming Operational & Financial Barriers to CloudTrustmarque
Discover some best practices and potential solutions to help your organisation simplify the biggest financial and operational challenges currently associated with cloud adoption in 2017.
Brian Sullivan, based on his 18+ years’ experience helping clients with complex ERP solutions, shares six steps to consider for a successful cloud migration.
Techaisle SMB Cloud Computing Adoption Market Research Report DetailsTechaisle
Techaisle's SMB Cloud Computing Adoption survey in US and Germany provide a detailed outline of what is needed by SMBs as we move through a period of intense growth spurred by the combination of increasing cloud penetration and increasing cloud workload density. Techaisle provides readers with the fact-based insight needed to take share-building action on these issues in this 360° on Cloud in the SMB market report. Its seven major sections are aligned with our clients’ key information requirements:
• Why is cloud being used by U.S. SMBs?
• Who is driving cloud adoption?
• What is in use
• Where is cloud being deployed?
• When will cloud usage patterns change – and how?
• Managing cloud security: roles and responsibilities
• Assessing success: key cloud solution elements
Report is delivered in PowerPoint format. Clients may also have access to Techaisle analysts, who can provide additional context for these findings and their implications for your firm. To inquire further contact inquiry@techaisle.com or visit www.techaisle.com
Cloud computing is now a viable option for businesses seeking to outsource part or all of their IT operations. But in this new era — where the power of the Internet is harnessed for IT tasks — outsourcing to the cloud can be a strategic maneuver, not just a cost-cutting measure.
Learn how to leverage software on premise infrastructure and public cloud to automate common IT and business processes, create a better user experience and save money
How the Cloud is Revolutionizing the Retail IndustryRaymark
In this exclusive guide, you will learn about:
The top 5 advantages of cloud for retailers
The economics of cloud computing
Frequently asked questions about the cloud
To prosper in this new environment insurance companies can look to the cloud, in conjunction with other technologies, to help drive reinvention of their business model to offer new services and create direct, multi-channel relationships with customers
Booz Allen's Cloud cost model offers a total-value perspective on IT cost that evaluates the explicit and implicit value of a migration to cloud-based services.
It’s important to establish and measure parameters for return on investment (ROI) on Cloud Computing initiatives. By analyzing the advantages of Cloud Computing since the beginning, IT personnel can show potential returns to the top executives and encourage them to get their buy-in towards cloud programs. For more info visit here http://www.intelligentia.co.in/services-cloud-computing/.
A cloud revolution is brewing, and it promises to radically transform the way we compete, collaborate, and consume business services. Indeed, in an economy as volatile and hypercompetitive as today’s, the cloud’s potent mix of simplicity, security, faster innovation, and lower operating costs is proving increasingly attractive. For many businesses—small, medium, and large—the time to adopt this game-changing approach is now.
Quarkus Hidden and Forbidden ExtensionsMax Andersen
Quarkus has a vast extension ecosystem and is known for its subsonic and subatomic feature set. Some of these features are not as well known, and some extensions are less talked about, but that does not make them less interesting - quite the opposite.
Come join this talk to see some tips and tricks for using Quarkus and some of the lesser known features, extensions and development techniques.
Listen to the keynote address and hear about the latest developments from Rachana Ananthakrishnan and Ian Foster who review the updates to the Globus Platform and Service, and the relevance of Globus to the scientific community as an automation platform to accelerate scientific discovery.
Paketo Buildpacks : la meilleure façon de construire des images OCI? DevopsDa...Anthony Dahanne
Les Buildpacks existent depuis plus de 10 ans ! D’abord, ils étaient utilisés pour détecter et construire une application avant de la déployer sur certains PaaS. Ensuite, nous avons pu créer des images Docker (OCI) avec leur dernière génération, les Cloud Native Buildpacks (CNCF en incubation). Sont-ils une bonne alternative au Dockerfile ? Que sont les buildpacks Paketo ? Quelles communautés les soutiennent et comment ?
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A Comprehensive Look at Generative AI in Retail App Testing.pdfkalichargn70th171
Traditional software testing methods are being challenged in retail, where customer expectations and technological advancements continually shape the landscape. Enter generative AI—a transformative subset of artificial intelligence technologies poised to revolutionize software testing.
Designing for Privacy in Amazon Web ServicesKrzysztofKkol1
Data privacy is one of the most critical issues that businesses face. This presentation shares insights on the principles and best practices for ensuring the resilience and security of your workload.
Drawing on a real-life project from the HR industry, the various challenges will be demonstrated: data protection, self-healing, business continuity, security, and transparency of data processing. This systematized approach allowed to create a secure AWS cloud infrastructure that not only met strict compliance rules but also exceeded the client's expectations.
How Does XfilesPro Ensure Security While Sharing Documents in Salesforce?XfilesPro
Worried about document security while sharing them in Salesforce? Fret no more! Here are the top-notch security standards XfilesPro upholds to ensure strong security for your Salesforce documents while sharing with internal or external people.
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How Recreation Management Software Can Streamline Your Operations.pptxwottaspaceseo
Recreation management software streamlines operations by automating key tasks such as scheduling, registration, and payment processing, reducing manual workload and errors. It provides centralized management of facilities, classes, and events, ensuring efficient resource allocation and facility usage. The software offers user-friendly online portals for easy access to bookings and program information, enhancing customer experience. Real-time reporting and data analytics deliver insights into attendance and preferences, aiding in strategic decision-making. Additionally, effective communication tools keep participants and staff informed with timely updates. Overall, recreation management software enhances efficiency, improves service delivery, and boosts customer satisfaction.
Modern design is crucial in today's digital environment, and this is especially true for SharePoint intranets. The design of these digital hubs is critical to user engagement and productivity enhancement. They are the cornerstone of internal collaboration and interaction within enterprises.
Code reviews are vital for ensuring good code quality. They serve as one of our last lines of defense against bugs and subpar code reaching production.
Yet, they often turn into annoying tasks riddled with frustration, hostility, unclear feedback and lack of standards. How can we improve this crucial process?
In this session we will cover:
- The Art of Effective Code Reviews
- Streamlining the Review Process
- Elevating Reviews with Automated Tools
By the end of this presentation, you'll have the knowledge on how to organize and improve your code review proces
Into the Box Keynote Day 2: Unveiling amazing updates and announcements for modern CFML developers! Get ready for exciting releases and updates on Ortus tools and products. Stay tuned for cutting-edge innovations designed to boost your productivity.
We describe the deployment and use of Globus Compute for remote computation. This content is aimed at researchers who wish to compute on remote resources using a unified programming interface, as well as system administrators who will deploy and operate Globus Compute services on their research computing infrastructure.
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Unlocking Business Potential: Tailored Technology Solutions by Prosigns
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Custom Software Development: Prosigns specializes in creating bespoke software solutions that cater to your unique business needs. Our team of experts works closely with you to understand your requirements and deliver tailor-made software that enhances efficiency and drives growth.
Web and Mobile App Development: From responsive websites to intuitive mobile applications, Prosigns develops cutting-edge solutions that engage users and deliver seamless experiences across devices.
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Blockchain Integration: Prosigns offers comprehensive blockchain solutions, including development, integration, and consulting services, enabling businesses to leverage blockchain technology for enhanced security, transparency, and efficiency.
DevOps Services: Prosigns' DevOps services streamline development and operations processes, ensuring faster and more reliable software delivery through automation and continuous integration.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Support: Prosigns provides comprehensive support and maintenance services for Microsoft Dynamics 365, ensuring your system is always up-to-date, secure, and running smoothly.
Learn how our collaborative approach and dedication to excellence help businesses achieve their goals and stay ahead in today's digital landscape. From concept to deployment, Prosigns is your trusted partner for transforming ideas into reality and unlocking the full potential of your business.
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As part of the DOE Integrated Research Infrastructure (IRI) program, NERSC at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and ALCF at Argonne National Lab are working closely with General Atomics on accelerating the computing requirements of the DIII-D experiment. As part of the work the team is investigating ways to speedup the time to solution for many different parts of the DIII-D workflow including how they run jobs on HPC systems. One of these routes is looking at Globus Compute as a way to replace the current method for managing tasks and we describe a brief proof of concept showing how Globus Compute could help to schedule jobs and be a tool to connect compute at different facilities.
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Cross-facility research orchestration comes with ever-changing constraints regarding the availability and suitability of various compute and data resources. In short, a flexible data and processing fabric is needed to enable the dynamic redirection of data and compute tasks throughout the lifecycle of an experiment. In this talk, we illustrate how we easily leveraged Globus services to instrument the ACE research testbed at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility with flexible data and task orchestration capabilities.
Check out the webinar slides to learn more about how XfilesPro transforms Salesforce document management by leveraging its world-class applications. For more details, please connect with sales@xfilespro.com
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Cloud ROI and Implementation - A TechBlocks Solutions Guide
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The use of cloud computing is growing, and by 2016 this expansion will increase to become
the bulk of new IT spend, according to Gartner, Inc. 2016 will be a defining year for cloud as
private cloud begins to give way to hybrid cloud, and nearly half of large enterprises will have
hybrid cloud deployments by the end of 2017.1
What’s driving the growth? Research from
Tata Communications notes 83 percent of enterprises are seeing unexpected benefits from
cloud implementations, with “increased productivity” leading the way with 69 percent of
respondents reporting.2
Despite the growth of cloud services adoption, challenges remain. A consistent problem for
upper management is analyzing the ROI of cloud implementations that are necessary before
approving expenditures and assigning staff. Another issue is uncertainty about the steps that
should be taken before, during, and after implementation that will help ensure a smooth
process.
This report will provide IT executives and upper management with a cloud roadmap
covering:
» The challenges with measuring cloud ROI and the hidden “soft” benefits that
must be considered to see its true value.
» Detailed steps to designing and implementing a sound cloud strategy including
assembly of a team, development of compliance processes, and longer-term
management.
of total respondents say that cloud-based
collaboration tools help businesses execute
faster than would be possible otherwise.64%
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Improving Business
Productivity and
Measuring ROI in
the Cloud
Gains in productivity are frequently desired and achieved with cloud deployments, but they
are difficult to measure. Management that needs to see the ROI of every initiative can find it
challenging to accurately measure the ROI of a cloud implementation.
Before looking at the ROI of cloud deployments, here are some of the core benefits of
moving services to the cloud:
» Mobility. People can access/share/manage information from any internet-enabled location.
Work can be done remotely, questions answered quickly, and geographic boundaries are
eroded.
» Continuity. If disaster strikes locally, your data and work can still be accessed remotely.
» Staffing. Employees enjoy the flexibility of remote work options. If a number one sales
member is moving across the country, cloud services allow them to continue their job instead
of going to a competitor. Retention and recruitment are transformed with cloud services.
» Standardization. Cloud services force other processes to become more standardized and
uniform, while also being more flexible and dynamic.
» Automated. Simple portal-based automation allows new services to be included quickly and
lessens the workload for IT.
» Agility. Simply put, “agility” is being able to do tasks, offer services, complete projects, and
meet customer needs quickly due to the collaborative power of the cloud.
Gartner analyst Daryl Plummer discusses the difficulties in pegging traditional ROI metrics
to cloud implementations, stating “ROI is usually a measure of hard monetary return on
the use of products or services. “ He continues to say “The soft side of ROI is almost always
underplayed or ignored entirely. However, with cloud computing, stipulating that a hard-
money ROI will be achieved, in the form of savings, is likely to net you more heartache than
cost break.” 3
Despite the well-known benefits of the cloud, there have been many private and public
cloud failures. Gartner analyst Thomas Bittman recently polled 140 individuals that had
private clouds in place, and asked them to identify what was wrong with their private
clouds. 95% of the respondents indicated something was wrong. Commonly given reasons
included; not changing the operational model to adapt to the agile cloud, focusing on only
internal benefits such as cost instead of flexibility, and using the wrong technologies that
might not fit the company’s strategy.
of total respondents report that cloud-based
collaboration has the potential to improve
business processes.58%
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The Importance of ROI
The challenge with the cloud is to judge not only the hard cost savings (reduced IT
infrastructure, electricity savings, IT time), but the soft costs as well. The reach of a
widespread cloud implementation can be considerable, with downstream benefits such as
faster time-to-market for services. More efficient processes due to the cloud can result in
more productive (and satisfied) staff members, which lowers retention and retraining costs.4
Despite the difficulties, ROI still matters when it comes to the cloud. The C-level executives
want some metrics tied to the expenditure of moving services and applications to the cloud.
Calculating this “new ROI” requires some clever analysis.
There are several key considerations for measuring the “soft ROI” benefits of the cloud:
» Acceleration of the rate of change. Cloud implementations can greatly reduce the delay
of time in implementing business decisions, making it easier to adopt or eliminate services
or applications. When a time-sensitive opportunity presents itself, the company that can
respond the fastest stands to earn first-mover advantage. To measure this in terms of ROI, it’s
vital to estimate the value in being a more nimble organization and to point to projects or new
markets that were opened through agility.
» Provisioning can occur immediately. Businesses that have scaling demand based on
activity can provision cloud resources in minutes instead of waiting for IT to implement more
servers. There’s an opportunity cost benefit here.
» Compliance improvements. Cloud platforms such as private clouds can keep data
segmented from other users in order to meet compliance requirements. Penetration testing
and continuous auditing performed by cloud providers offers greater visibility and compliance
with standards including PCI DSS and HIPAA.5
» Improved access to new solutions. With a cloud infrastructure in place, a business has
easy access to new solutions on demand. This flexibility has a quantifiable benefit in terms of
competitive advantage and adjusting to new market demands as needed.
» Employee access and satisfaction. Cloud services allow staff members to operate anywhere
there is an internet connection. This gives companies the ability to hire staff across geographic
boundaries, for not only possible payroll savings but also the added context and experience
found with regional staff. Such access can reduce stress and expense from commuting as well
as increase productivity. Several studies indicate correlations between flexible workers and
higher job satisfaction and organizational commitment.6
» Power outages aren’t work stoppages. Staff members armed with mobile devices
can continue to work (or move locations) during power outages or disaster issues, as long
as internet access remains working. Cloud hosting companies have more resources for
redundancies and power systems.
Not all of these “soft” benefits are quantifiable in terms of dollars, but their value shouldn’t
be overlooked when preparing a ROI report. The gains in business productivity are especially
important, as they can transform an organization and staff members into proactive agents
for change instead of reactive followers of the status quo. A business that moves most of its
core functions to cloud-based services and platforms will enjoy a wide range of benefits that
will typically outweigh any short-term implementation costs.
of executives agree that
cloud-based collaboration
stimulates innovation.
59%
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Roadmap for Success
- Designing the Right
Cloud Strategy
Once the decision is made to move services to the cloud (after ROI values are computed), it’s
prudent to follow a roadmap for implementation. Cloud services can transform a company,
so due diligence time should not be spared. Every step outlined below is essential to seeing
the full ROI benefits, encouraging widespread adoption, and meeting goals.
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andStrategyIt’s vital to have an executive stakeholder that has a vision of what the cloud should bring to
the company as well as the leadership skills to push all of the stakeholders. This individual
must understand the various facets of the business on a small and large scale, so they can
foresee the process and organizational benefits that can come through the cloud. They
also have to be a trusted individual, one that the CEO relies on to guide the company while
listening to IT’s technical concerns. This leader should drive several initiatives:
» Define a team (not just IT staff) that will be responsible for each stage of implementation.
Finance, legal, IT, and even marketing need to all be involved.
» Undertake strategic planning to align the cloud with business goals such as improving
customer service, reducing waste, or streamlining inventory management.
» The leader should be able to move from a strategic high-level phase to a more tactical phase
involving senior IT, to a final operational stage.7
Crafting a business case is essential because it starts you on the road of measuring ROI. It’s
an exercise in identifying what is wrong (and to what degree) and then justifying the cloud
expense as a way to fix the problem. Key steps include:
» Defining what is not working. The project leader needs to work with the CIO and other IT
staff to have a frank discussion about inefficiencies that should be fixed.8
» Identify and write out the individual company issues. Defining specific problems such as
“remote workers can’t access invoices” or “marketing and sales aren’t collaborating on product
requests” is vital before you try to sell upper management on the broader cloud benefits.
» Tie the business case back to the overall plan, with clear details on how cloud
computing solutions will fix the problems. Here’s where you start listing costs and
timeframes so you can measure any problems from business interruptions. Gauge the
impact on service levels for functions that move to the cloud. Applications that are critical
to the business and its reputation should experience little to no service problems during the
transition.
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Pick the Right
Deployment and
Service Model
Moving past the “why” for the cloud means a transition to the “what” in terms of the kind of
cloud that best meets the needs laid out in the business case. This means selecting the right
type of cloud environment, whether it’s public, private, or a hybrid model.
Some key considerations:
» Mission critical services are best suited to a private cloud environment that separates data
from other tenants. Although some vendors are offering public clouds that are situated on
hardware which is isolated, so the company has the benefits of the public cloud with added
security.
» Off or on-site clouds can both be built. On-site clouds can resolve some latency issues, but
they do involve higher CAPEX costs. Off-site clouds are provisioned by the vendor, so migration
costs are usually considerably less.
» Consider a hybrid cloud approach for the best of both the public and private worlds.
Businesses can maintain in-house storage for sensitive data while enjoying the scalability and
agility of the public cloud.
» Most deployment decisions will be based on the type of business activity and costs. For
example, payroll information with SSN #’s might be best suited to a private environment, while
sales collaboration tools can reside on a public infrastructure.
» Choosing the right “service.” Cloud tools can be Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Platform-as-a-
Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS).
• SaaS means an application or service that is running through the cloud. It’s a simple route
that requires little or no configuration and often has a “pay-as-you-go” scalable structure to
adapt to business needs. Consider Salesforce as an example of a SaaS service on a multitenant
architecture that is easily customized, simple to access, uses the consumer web. SaaS moves a
company away from the management of IT infrastructure while being customizable and flexible
to meet specific needs.
• PaaS as its name suggests provides companies with a platform for the creation, deployment, and
management of applications. This approach offers standardization and automation for improved
efficiency and the ability to quickly develop solutions to capture market advantage. It can greatly
reduce the efforts of developers and other related staff because it’s a ready-made software
stack. Developers can focus on the applications themselves, giving them more time to make
refinements and get applications to market faster due to predefined workload patterns.7
• IaaS is further down the stack, and functions as the bedrock for cloud services. It is made up of
automated computing resources with storage and networking functions that can meet elastic
demand. Scalability can be achieved instantaneously with an IaaS structure, and companies can
build their own virtual data centers without any of the capital costs. IaaS solutions such as Azure
function as the base layer that is used to develop PaaS and SaaS applications. IaaS also removes
data silos, expands visibility into redundancies and bottlenecks, simplifies management, and
enables better resource utilization.
of organizations surveyed are running
applications or experimenting with
infrastructure-as-a-service.93%
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Create Governance
Rules
Reading through cloud computing service agreements is an essential step that should be
completed while reviewing needs and expectations. These agreements will vary depending
on the type of cloud deployment and the services provided. Some key considerations when
viewing agreements from various vendors and considering internal governance policies:
» Agreements are often “cascading” meaning they take into account several parties and their
potential impact on the QoE.8
» Consider internal policies such as those involving auditing, regulations, and geography and
how they affect cloud service decisions.
» Determine what areas will be governed by the provider, including a priority order of the
various requirements. You want to give up some control while still maintaining governance
when warranted. Be sure to review governance policies in the cases of the suspension or
modification of the cloud service.
» Ensure the agreement matches with overall expectations and goals. Will the agreement enable
or hinder the reductions in cost, improvements in business capabilities and other goals laid out
in the business case?
» Metrics and measurements about availability (SLA’s) should be detailed, including steps taken
if metrics fall short.
» Compensation if the agreement fails to meet agreed upon numbers.
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Compliance and
Security Problems
You merely have to read the daily news to see the impact data breaches and hackings can
have on company’s brand image. Consider the Target and The Home Depot breaches other
high-profile incidents that exposed consumer information and caused severe headaches for
management and IT. Cloud computing has its own risks, with data residing outside of the four
castle walls of the company.
Some of the risks include:
» Reduced or loss governance of data
» Ambiguity in terms of who is responsible for the management of data
» Legal risks due to improper storage of information which is hard to manage without visibility
» Incomplete data deletion which can leave remnants of information and possible exposure to
legal or brand impacts
» Failure of the business provider
» Behavior of insiders – a study of healthcare breaches found 12% were caused by malicious
insiders.9
All of these risks should be discussed both internally and with the cloud provider. Another
key issue that affects many companies in the age of globalization is the role of regional
jurisdictions and data management. Many legal rulings have discussed the “where” of the
cloud, so give heed to where your data flows and where servers ultimately reside.
It’s important to devise security policies that do not interfere with employees’ ability to get
things done, especially when it comes to customers. Security cannot be so restrictive that it
negatively impacts the customer experience.
of enterprises have a hybrid
cloud strategy, up from 74
percent in 2014.82%
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Integrate, Validate,
and Manage the Cloud
After a solid business case is created, security concerns are addressed, and an implementation
roadmap is laid out, it’s time to get the green light from upper management. Once this is
obtained, it’s advisable to create a proof-of-concept team. This group should include:
» IT staff such as system admins, developers, and architects
» Representatives from various functional areas that will manage the expectations
surrounding the implementation
A proof-of-concept is often demonstrated by illustrating the benefits of a move to the cloud
for one functional area of the business. A scoring matrix is another tool that can show the
relationship between business goals and the available technology. The proof-of-concept is
a way to minimize risk while showcasing resource usage, metrics on the outcome, and any
recommendations for improvement.
After the proof-of-concept is approved, it’s prudent to test the integration strategy with the
understanding that not every solution should be migrated to the cloud. Consider the security,
compliance, and usability requirements of each functional area to determine the best fits.
Once implementation is a “go”, further validation should be conducted to ensure the cloud
services perform as expected in a test environment and that all of the affected processes work
as intended. Other implementation steps to consider include:
» Verification of data recovery capabilities and migration of data of data is performing as expected
» Check integrations with monitoring and management solutions to ensure they are working
properly and all of the promised reporting is available
» Create a back-out plan in case problems arise and you need to move out of implementation
before customers are impacted
A well-constructed proof-of-concept can make
implementation an easier transition.
of SMBs are looking to the
cloud for collaboration.
70%
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Moving Forward Into
the Clouds
The market potential for cloud implementations is massive, with the technology having the
potential to boost productivity across $3 trillion in global enterprise IT spending (according to
a McKinsey & Company report while creating new services and products for consumers.) The
report details thoughts on disruptive technologies that include advanced robotics, genomic,
the Internet of Things, energy storage, and 3D printing.10
According to a market report from IDG Enterprise entitled “2014 Cloud Computing Research,”
there is disconnect between IT leaders thoughts on the biggest challenge for cloud
implementation and line of business (LOB) leadership. In the research survey, IT leaders listed
integration as the most pressing concern (46% marked as the top choice), while 37% of LOB
leaders noted measuring ROI to be the top challenge.11
Leadership, as always is focused on
ROI, and will want the soft metrics to see the true value of cloud solutions.
In large measure, the value of moving to the cloud depends on the business itself. What
kind of company is it, what are its main processes, and what challenges are the company’s
management trying to resolve are core questions that must be considered when looking
at ROI. It is clear that the cloud can accelerate positive business results, especially among
senior management. A Forbes study found 64% of all survey respondents say cloud-based
collaboration tools help business execution for example time-to-market, faster upgrade
cycles, and responses to competitive actions. For the “leadership” group of the survey
comprised of C-level, VPs of IT and executives of departments, this number jumps to 82%.12
Executive Summary
This buyer’s guide is intended to give managers insights into the value of the cloud by
encouraging thought about the broader ROI benefits and by offering an implementation
roadmap. Implemented correctly, cloud services can transform an entire business culture,
moving it from a reactive state to one where decisions and collaboration occur proactively in
real time.
Getting the most ROI out of a cloud implementation means across-the-board commitment
to changing processes and adapting to a new collaborative environment. This is where the
true ROI lies for the cloud – widespread changes to company culture and how work is done.
Agatha Poon of 451 Research states it succinctly “The cloud isn’t really about technology, it’s
about business processes and making them more efficient.”
Companies that are considering widespread
cloud implementations should work with an
experienced partner. A helping hand can help
guide them through selection of a provider
and integration, and help uncover the softer
ROI metrics that determine the true value of
the cloud.
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Here are some key considerations for a successful implementation that produces high ROI:
» Talk to people on the ground. Understand the workflows of multiple departments to ensure
the cloud capabilities can meet or exceed employees’ needs. Survey people on what they need
in terms of access, control, and mobility, and make sure the selected cloud services can deliver.
» Promote automation and time savings. Identify the influencers within the come and show them
how the cloud services can automated tedious tasks and allow them to work more productively
and efficiently. Get the influencers on board to encourage widespread staff adoptions.
» Take a methodical approach. Pick a business area to move to the cloud (maybe customer
service) and then judge performance metrics before moving another area. Fine tuning at each
step will increase the value of every cloud implementation.
Each of these steps requires businesses to look at the related costs versus the benefits.
Consider that many of the benefits of the cloud happen over long timeframes and can affect
multiple business units positively.
Other key considerations from the buyer’s guide:
» Cloud ROI can and should be measured, as long as the various soft benefits such as gains in
productivity and the value of innovation are included.
» Meeting the needs of a mobile Millennial-dominated workforce requires cloud-based tools that
are flexible and enable instant collaboration.
» Following a set implementation roadmap is essential for cloud success. Carefully consider
the broader business case for moving services to the cloud. Review the different deployment
model options, compliance and regulatory implications, and test services thoroughly.
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