Fundamentals of Cloud Migration
MOAYAD RATROUT
Digital & Organisation Transformation Leader - Chief Technology Advisor & Keynote speaker - Helping companies & Empowering people, Follow social media: @mmratrout
Gone are the days when it needed to be debated if you should be moving your data to the cloud, and this has happened as most of the web-based software's and the data are already on the cloud with the simplest example being the cloud drives such as OneDrive, or Google Drive or simply the email.
While this may be countered by many saying that usage of cloud is preferred at an individual level but there are things when we talk about the same at an organizational level. And this is true – while we see that embracing a 100% cloud-based data-storing approach is the new norm when it comes to start-ups and the Millenium or Gen Z, other organizations are also on the way to have a 100% cloud-based strategy in place for reasons listed below:
Growing Data and Scalability
In today’s business dynamics, data is the by-product of every transaction, email, documentation, and analytical insight. These data come from varied channels and need space to be stored. Companies are now that expanding at a much faster pace and are growing globally with a need for the centralized data centers. This need is fuelled by growth and the volume of the data that need to be dealt with. Hence the solution that is required needs to be available all the time across all locations and needs to be scalable.
Cost Efficiency
The physical data centers are a huge cost to the company and once the business grows and more data centers with increased space need to be set up which involves enormous, fixed costs that need to be spent in order to cater to the growing business demands.??
Faster processing and Real-time Analytics
With the cloud, you get a faster server response and real-time analytics and insights that enable organizations to make effective business decisions. These insights are available in real-time with authorized access that can be given to the right stakeholder who will need that piece of information.??
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Easier management
Cloud computing offers an amazing uptime all round the clock for 99.99%. Cloud servers and data centers are managed by the cloud service providers and thereby saves a huge cost for hiring new employees to manage the data need.?
If you are using the Cloud, then repetitive tasks such as maintaining the data, upgrading the new software and operating system, and any associated third-party software are already taken care of by the cloud service providers.
Here are some of the top cloud service providers in the market:?Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud, Oracle, Salesforce, SAP, Rackspace Cloud, and VMWare.?
While there are immense benefits to migrating to the cloud and with so many options available options, it might be a daunting task to have a well-crafted plan and choose the right solution for you.?
Some common failures happen because of the lack of strategy and planning when companies want to migrate. A dedicated team should be formed to take care of this change and draft a plan for migration considering any backups, issues, and migration-related loopholes.?
Additionally, companies need to realize their structure, and their data need to choose the right plan that is cost-effective, secure, and scalable. If not, the firm can end up spending more while not getting the desired business outcome.?
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