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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    About kunal

    Kunal is an entrepreneur who guides startups in defining their technology strategy, product roadmap and development plans. With strong relations with several development partners worldwide, he enables companies of all sizes build appropriate development partnerships. He generally works in an Advisor or Consulting CTO capacity, and serves actively in the Project Management and Technical Architect functions.
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