Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 08 | Page 49

INTELLIGENT BRANDS // Cloud In light of apparent hesitancy from organisations when it comes to adopting the cloud, Andrew Cruise, Managing Director at Routed, advises six critical elements to look for when choosing a cloud provider. Cloud scope grows but reluctance still dominates I f Gartner is to be believed and only a mere 38% of enterprise IT organisations are using cloud services, there is undoubtedly continued concern regarding cloud usage. Andrew Cruise, Managing Director, Routed, a vendor- neutral cloud hosting platform provider, says that while there is massive scope for growth and improved cloud adoption, decision makers clearly need guidance in terms of what to look for when finally taking the leap into the cloud. “The flip side of low adoption rates is the potential to grow the market. When making the decision, it is important to understand what to look for when choosing a cloud provider. Below are www.intelligentcio.com six critical elements to consider when making your choice,” says Cruise. 1. Is cloud a primary business focus? Anyone that is hosting business critical internal data must be experts in the field, with a commercial focus on cloud; and have a dedicated, experienced, certified team whose primary responsibility is to architect, deploy, secure, manage and support cloud infrastructure. If it’s not the only thing a provider does, it needs to be at the very least a separate division or business unit, or else the provider’s ability to deliver security, performance and availability is diluted. 2. What data centre have you chosen to collocate at? The data centre is the foundation on which robust cloud infrastructure is built. Once again, you will want to know that the data centre provider is a specialist in facilities management. Look for a proven track record in building secure, certified, highly available data centres with redundancy and resilience across power (dual UPS, dual generators), CRAC (computer room air conditioning) and fire risk mitigation. It is also advisable to select an open access, vendor-neutral site at one of the main peering points for Internet connectivity. In doing this, you will not INTELLIGENTCIO 49