Create business models that drive growth, enhance flexibility, and reduce total costs of operations.
Business Case Modelling
Strategy & Roadmap
CoE & Governance
Application Portfolio Assessment
Hybrid & Multi-cloud
Landing Zone & Public Cloud Design
Cloud-Native Application Development
Application Containerization
Fin-ops
Compliance & Security
Cloud Ops
Service Management
R-Analysis
Migration Factory Setup
Mainframe & Application
Modernization
Lift & Shift of Workload
Migrating IT resources to the Cloud greatly reduces the total costs of operations.
Move to a Cloud comes with its own set of challenges and opportunities. Creating a specific business case for Cloud migration can help you get buy-in from management in general and CFO in particular.
Agility is non-negotiable in today’s time, and so is Cloud. Here are some of the components that can help you make the case that can provide technology alignment with desired business outcomes.
Complete organization
Some departments within organization
Run cost
Infrastructure cost
Capex spending
Cost of movement of resources
Refactor/ Rearchitect/ Re-platform cost
Rightsizing infrastructure
Operational efficiency
Capex to opex model
Short release cycle
More secure
Quick prototyping and research
Applications that will be retired in next 3 years
Application that will be kept for next 5 years in their current state
Application that will need some minor changes for cloud migration (e.g. version upgrade)
Applications that will change its hosting mechanism for cloud migration (e.g. containerization)
Applications planned for complete re-write with cloud in mind
The Cloud Architect is responsible for designing and implementing cloud solutions that meet the organization's needs and align with best practices. They will assess the existing infrastructure, plan the cloud migration strategy, and ensure scalability, security, and cost-efficiency of the cloud environment.
Security is a critical aspect of any cloud environment. The Cloud Security Specialist is responsible for identifying and mitigating potential security risks in the cloud infrastructure. They implement security measures, monitor for potential threats, and ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations.
Optimizing cloud costs is essential to maximize the ROI of cloud services. The Cloud Cost Analyst analyzes cloud usage, identifies cost-saving opportunities, and provides recommendations to ensure cost-effectiveness while meeting business needs.
Cloud Engineers are the experts in deploying and managing cloud-based solutions. They work closely with the Cloud Architect to implement cloud infrastructure, set up virtual servers, manage storage solutions, automate processes, and maintain high availability and reliability.
The Cloud Data Engineer is focused on managing and optimizing data pipelines and data storage in the cloud. They handle data integration, data transformation, and work on building scalable data architectures to support data analytics and machine learning initiatives.
Responsible for designing and managing the networking aspects of the cloud infrastructure. They configure and optimize network resources, implement security measures, and ensure high-performance connectivity.
The DevOps Engineer plays a crucial role in the development and deployment process. They work to streamline the software development lifecycle by automating processes, integrating CI/CD pipelines, and ensuring smooth collaboration between development and operations teams.
The Cloud Project Manager oversees the planning, execution, and successful delivery of cloud-related projects. They work with cross-functional teams, set project timelines, allocate resources, and manage risks to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget.
Responsible for defining and implementing cloud governance policies and procedures. They monitor cloud usage, enforce compliance, and optimize resource utilization to ensure the efficient and responsible use of cloud services.