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2. Is your cloud and digital strategy aligned? The biggest obstacle for a successful cloud strategy is to develop it without aligning with the digital innovation strategy of the organisation. The organisation’s cloud platform enables the rest of the digital experience and digital work processes to be built upon it. Lack of alignment of the two strategies in terms of requirements of scalability, application workloads, reliability and geographic responsiveness will lead to the failure of the digital innovation strategy and lack of any business return from the cloud roll out strategy. 3. Is business more agile than IT? Who is driving innovation in the organisation? If it is the business that is moving faster than IT, then key business decision makers need to be involved during the formulation of the organisational cloud strategy. By bringing business decision makers at an early stage into the development of the cloud strategy, it is more likely that the investments required for the cloud roll out can be justified against the investments required for the digital business innovation. www.intelligentcio.com “ LEGACY DATA NEEDS TO BE MIGRATED AND CONFIGURED ON WHICHEVER CLOUD PLATFORM IS SELECTED FOR IMPLEMENTATION. 4. Plan out your critical and supporting workloads A cloud strategy is not meant to be an IT showcase of sorts. The prime purpose is business innovation, business agility, and significant improvement in IT operations and cost. A cloud strategy that does not include and plan for business facing application workloads will have no returns from business. It may be promptly shelved as yet another IT operational initiative that can wait for better times or forwarded to business pending further discussion on a rainy and dull day. 5. Cloud implementation is not strategy A cloud strategy document that takes a deep dive into the process of technology, platform and supplier selection is going down the wrong side of the road. An implementation document cannot substitute for a strategic document that describes the business goals and the longer-term innovation benefits for the organisation. IT cannot follow a wild west approach, where all pending IT objectives and innovation goals are piggybacked onto the cloud roll out project. This will lead to huge project and architecture overruns, associated with capital debt, and return on investment failures. 6. Internal IT and business audit Like any IT project initiative, it is necessary to capture the states of the IT and business organisation before and after the start of the roll out. The internal audit should be able to determine answers to the following questions from various end-users: what benefits are you seeking from cloud; why INTELLIGENTCIO 45 45