The key to capitalizing on cloud is to stop talking tech and
demonstrate the business value for your organization.
People adopt cloud for reasons like efficiency and velocity,
but they need to focus on the capability it can bring to your organization. It
has features and functions that the organization may not have on premise and
would otherwise take a significant investment to achieve.
Cloud is the hottest technology trend. However, cloud
computing services related to the Internet of Things and artificial
intelligence rated lower in terms of the perceived return on investment.
IT Teams should develop a matrix showing how cloud services
could be used to benefit the business. As well, a non-technical storyboard on
how technology could improve a ‘day-in-the life’ of the company can show
concrete benefits to business leaders.
Here is a practice that has seen massive success in Cloud
Computing. The Azure cloud services deliver business value.
Simplify backup &
disaster recovery
Traditional backup solutions are resource intensive and
complex so it means that important data that should be backed up may not
actually be backed up.
With Azure Backup, the infrastructure and management is
handled by Microsoft. All the company has to do is set up its backup
policies. Backup servers can be deployed on-site or in the cloud to support
hybrid or on-premises environments. Similarly, if an organization has an
existing backup solution, it can continue to leverage that investment by using
the Azure Vault for storage to take advantage of the flexibility and cost
savings of cloud.
To protect against disasters, Azure Site Recovery
automatically replicates an organization’s virtual machines. If disaster
strikes, services can be quickly restored according to a predetermined plan.
Organizations only pay for the storage, a license per protected workload and
compute time used during the disaster. From a business perspective, “it allows
for huge cost savings for disaster recovery because you no longer have to run
another hot data centre.” It also makes disaster recovery more feasible for
smaller businesses that otherwise might not have that capability.
Automate your
infrastructure
Over time, there is often some tinkering with the settings
on infrastructure components like virtual machines and load balancers,
resulting in configuration drift. When the configuration of every component
becomes unique, it’s more time consuming to manage and more likely to cause
errors.
The answer is infrastructure as code. It uses stored
definition files or templates to automatically provision and manage the
infrastructure. It protects against misconfiguration or tinkering by monitoring
the settings with alerts about changes, and can even revert things back to the
original state. It’s more predictable and avoids manual errors.
It sounds technical but it can have a big impact on business
transformation. By giving an organization the ability to automatically spin up
services in a reliable and consistent way, they can respond faster to customer
needs.
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