The Doppler Quarterly Summer 2019 | Page 18

The WHAT The HOW The large majority of our clients want to do public cloud in order to deliver more value to their end customers. They want to mature their operations so they can stay competi- tive by delivering value faster and more cost-effectively. All say they want to use the cloud to transform how their busi- ness operates. We help them understand the key areas of focus based on the eight pillars of our Cloud Transforma- tion Maturity approach (figure 2). The majority of technical personnel at large enterprises adopting cloud either do not have the required skills or, more importantly, the needed time to focus on this new ini- tiative. Oftentimes, they are busy supporting mission-criti- cal applications every day, which does not give them enough bandwidth to dedicate to other work. Therefore, most enterprises choose a partner to help accelerate the cloud transformation and enable the IT staff to become capable and self-sufficient in the cloud over the long term. These maturity domains are all interconnected, and in order to be truly successful in the cloud, companies must address all of them. That does not mean you have to focus on every domain right away, nor that you should put the same amount of effort into each one. However, you should abso- lutely understand your current level of maturity first, and identify your desired target end state, so you can chart your course accordingly. Transformation takes time, so do not worry about boiling the ocean right away. Pick a couple of areas and begin the journey: The Strategy and Security domains are usually good candidates. Could an organization’s IT staff do everything on its own? Maybe, but certainly not right away, and not at the velocity a partner can help establish. Sometimes there is a bit of healthy tension between the partner and internal IT, but please resist IT’s argument that they can do the same work, with the same quality and in the same timeframe as the partner. If they could, who would be doing their regular work? • Purchasing and Vendors • Goals and KPIs • Economics, Chargeback • Governance and Risk • Multi-Cloud Strategy • Leadership Coaching • Operational Models • Tagging and Metadata • Self-Healing Automation • Logging/Monitoring • Dashboards and Status • OPS + DEV Roles • Refactor, Retire, Replace • IaaS Automation • Cost Analysis • Migration Techniques • Landing Zone Automation • App Assessment Tools • Visibility and Optics • Compliance and Risk • Tools & Software • Risk and Compliance • Audit and Governance • Automated Frameworks Strategy Operations Applications Security Figure 2: 8 Pillars of 16 | THE DOPPLER | SUMMER 2019