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Does my cloud strategy have a silver lining?

Vikas Kumar
October 6, 2020

Majority of CIOs agree that cloud is the foundation of their digital transformation and are yet struggling to navigate the complexities of cloud to drive business innovation.

As per a recent survey by Gartner 2019*1; less than 33% of enterprises have a documented cloud strategy and even less have a strategy that is relevant for underpinning their business growth. This underscores the need of a robust cloud strategy that can drive business growth with agility and innovative technologies at a justifiable investment.

Why do I need a cloud strategy?

A robust cloud strategy not only defines the path which unifies the IT strategy with business goals but also helps the organization optimize the existing IT landscape for maximized ROI. An effective cloud strategy helps to:

  • Build a business-centric technology in order to achieve business goals
  • Speed up business outcomes by enabling quick application of cloud tenets
  • Find a balance between IT & business to achieve benefits of Cloud

Overshadowing complexities

The adoption of cloud is becoming a business requirement, but organizations are facing significant challenges ahead of them when it comes to adopting cloud. Some of the most common complexities faced by organizations on the IT and business front include:

  • Cloud adoption, migration, and integration
  • Data security
  • Cost management
  • Compliance and governance
  • Availability of skilled resources and expertise

What is a good cloud strategy?

The art of designing a robust cloud strategy lies in orchestrating the challenges and converting them into the milestones of your digital transformation journey leveraging cloud. The most important point to remember with this vision is that cloud is not about the “Where” but rather about the “How.”

The magic of a good cloud strategy lies in the making. Your technology leadership can be defined through the flow of this strategy: right from the vision to adopt cloud and leverage it as a business enhancer, drive innovation, maximize the ROI, and make your operations more pragmatic.

It is of utmost importance that the vision of initiating the cloud journey is in accordance to the business goals. This is necessary in order to ensure that the focus can be accordingly brought in the cloud strategy. This would include answering the question on whether the focus of business is on: driving innovation, bringing agility in the business, or ensuring cost optimization.

How can I implement a good cloud strategy?

A good cloud strategy should be focused on the business goals while leveraging other important areas like design architecture, automation, Integration levers to bring in optimization at various levels.

The building blocks of a robust cloud strategy must include:

  1. Business goals: Aligning IT to business has been a long journey and with cloud we have an opportunity to make it happen. Clear business vision can been translated to requirement with respect to cloud capabilities.
  2. Journey & Adoption: With requirements defined, the obvious next step is to conduct a gap analysis on the current environment, so that a roadmap meeting the requirements can be charted out.
  3. Target Operating Model: It is a given that ways of working will not remain the same with cloud, and so a revamped organization with new roles and ways of working will need to be set up.
  4. Process & Governance: With new ways of working, the processes need to be cloud-ified, so to say; and taming the new beast will require new chains (newer policies and checkpoints, such as a governing body) in order to provide your business all the flexibility it needs to transform.
  5. Cloud design framework: You need an abstract of various cloud design architecture that perfectly matches the requirements, in order to transform the business drivers to the required cloud capabilities. From IaaS, PaaS, SaaS to multi-hybrid cloud or the micro services; a layered design architecture becomes the blueprint of success for your business.
  6. Financials: Joe Davila, KPMG’s CIO Advisory Director points out “Companies are spending, on average, 36% more on cloud than they actually need.” A strong financial metrics integrated with governance ensures proper analysis & assessment of the resources within cloud. Any organization should also establish metrics to identify & harvest cost saving opportunities.
  7. Security & Compliance: A cloud strategy should also emphasize on the selection & implementation of controls that is needed to satisfy industry and regulatory requirements faster, achieve data privacy and confidentiality goals, and move ahead with strategic initiative confidently with minimal overhead expenses.
  8. Organizational change management: Any organization is made up of people and drifting away from traditional ways of working to cloud requires a thoughtful methodology on increasing skills and awareness on cloud within the company. To succeed in cloud adoption, a strategy must have ways to tackle through the culture. Some of the commonly used methods are using evangelists/ cloud champions within teams, exercising authorities, redefining cultural values etc.

We can take you to cloud nine!

Today, cloud is the foundation for agility, which enables to accelerate the pace of innovations and opens new avenues of optimizing the organizational value chain in order to generate profit and growth. A robust cloud strategy is, therefore, the backbone for succeeding in the digital transformation journey and achieve business goals in order to win the race.

We, at Capgemini, understand the needs and challenges you face during your Cloud Journey. Our deep expertise and experience in cloud is designed to fit all your needs and helps you take this leap of faith with us.

Are you looking for a roadmap to enable you undertake your cloud journey? Get in touch with me and we can take the discussion forward.

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Vikas Kumar
Regional Head – Cloud Practice, Sogeti Sweden

Cloud strategist & Advisor, Vikas helps clients in their cloud adoption journey. He is a multi cloud professional, certified in (AWS, Azure, & Google) along with PSM, PMP, ITIL & Six Sigma certification with over 19 plus years of Information Technology experience which encompasses around Cloud Computing, Agile methodology, Service Delivery Management, IT Budgeting, IT Strategy Planning, Project Management, Strategic Planning, Business Development, Client Relationship Management, and systems integration along with remote infrastructure management.