July 11, 2009

Enterprises thinking about using the Cloud…

As part of Enterprise IT, you might have been asked this questions a few times now – “Should we be using a Cloud as part of our data center strategy?

In order to answer this questions, here is some food for thought…

  • What do you expect the benefits to be?
    • Data Center Agility – managing unpredictable demand
    • Economic – Capex to Opex, overall cost saving
    • Simplicity – Less headache; managing a data center is not your core competency
  • Define the scope of this effort for you
    • Phased approach – maybe move non-production systems to the cloud
    • Define Risk – Acceptable risk tolerances for your enterprise might impact scope
    • Is SaaS an option – reduce some services that you currently run by using SaaS (HR systems, time/expense management, email, document management etc)
    • What internal business processes will have to change if you have services provided in the Cloud?
  • Vendor Selection
    • Define criteria to select a cloud vendor – technology support, reliability, availability, scalability, security, disaster recovery, market reputation etc
    • Which vendors are best suited to address your needs?
    • Maybe select 2, one primary and one as a backup – define your strategy
  • Security
    • Define your security architecture – authentication, authorization, role/entitlement management, governance and compliance
    • What other regulatory compliance issues do you need to deal with – SOX, PCI, HIPAA, ISOXXXX etc
  • This is not comprehensive, but helps me start thinking in the right direction…

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