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Cloud Smart is not about simplifying complexity, but mastering it

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Being Cloud Smart is not about reducing complexity, but rather about learning how to thrive and mastering it.

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The world of technology has undergone a paradigm shift as CIOs increasingly adopt multi- and hybrid cloud environments, thereby increasing the complexity of managing their data centres. Amidst this increasing complexity, the term “” has gained traction. Cloud Smart is a strategic approach to cloud computing that emphasises forethought, effectiveness, and the application of technological solutions in the real world.

The rapid development of cloud technology over the past decade has spawned a wide variety of services and deployment models, including on-premise, hybrid, and multi-cloud architectures. In order to meet their unique business requirements, companies frequently employ these diverse models, creating a heterogeneous environment that complicates data centre management. However, organisations should not be discouraged from pursuing Cloud Intelligence by complexity. Indeed, with the proper strategies and resources, this objective is attainable.

Objective of Being Cloud Smart

First and foremost, it is crucial to comprehend that the objective of being Cloud Smart is not simply to move all resources to the cloud. It requires a thorough evaluation of the company's needs, the existing IT infrastructure, and the potential advantages and disadvantages of various cloud solutions. It involves selecting the deployment model that best aligns with the business objectives and technology roadmap of the organisation.

Harnessing Cloud Management Platforms

The emergence of cloud management platforms and tools designed to accommodate heterogeneity in data centres and cloud environments is a crucial enabler of this process. These tools provide an integrated platform that enables IT teams to manage, orchestrate, and automate cloud resources across multiple platforms. Through these platforms, businesses can more effectively manage their diverse environments, thereby reducing costs, increasing agility, and enhancing security.

Governance and Skilled Workforce

In addition, a Cloud Smart strategy requires effective governance and a skilled workforce capable of navigating heterogeneous environments. To determine when and how cloud solutions are adopted and to ensure regulatory compliance, policies must be established. Concurrently, it is essential to invest in workforce upskilling in order to comprehend and manage diverse cloud environments.

Robust Data Strategy in a Heterogeneous Environment

A robust data strategy is a crucial component of the Cloud Smart strategy in a heterogeneous environment. Increasing cloud environment complexity can make data management difficult. Adopting an all-encompassing data strategy ensures that data remains accessible, usable, and secure across multiple platforms. Advanced technologies, such as and , can be used to automate data management tasks, allowing for the efficient management of large volumes of data in various environments.

In a world where the data centre and cloud landscape are becoming more diverse, the significance of the Cloud Smart strategy cannot be overstated. By adopting a holistic approach to cloud computing, businesses are able to not only manage the complexity of heterogeneous environments, but also reap the full benefits of cloud technology.

Cost Complexity and Unpredictability in Multi-Vendor Environments

The costs of cloud services can quickly spiral out of control if they are not carefully managed, particularly in a diverse and complex IT environment. Understanding, monitoring, and managing these costs are essential to the successful implementation of a Cloud Smart strategy.

In particular, the heterogeneous nature of cloud and data centre environments frequently necessitates multiple cloud vendors, each with its own pricing model. This multiplicity introduces cost complexity and unpredictability, thereby heightening the possibility of overspending. A meticulous and ongoing cost management process enables organisations to gain visibility into their cloud expenditures, identify cost-saving opportunities, and optimise resource allocation. This cost optimisation not only ensures financial efficiency, but also aligns cloud expenditures with business value, thereby maximising the return on investment from cloud investments.

By integrating cost management into their Cloud Smart strategies, companies can foster financial predictability, accountability, and operational efficiency, thereby maximising the value extracted from their diverse cloud environments.

In an age of heterogeneity in data centres and cloud environments, it is not only possible but essential to be Cloud Smart. Companies can navigate the complexity of their IT environments and maximise their cloud investments through strategic decision-making, efficient use of management platforms, sound governance, workforce education, and a comprehensive data strategy. Being Cloud Smart is not about reducing complexity, but rather about learning how to thrive and mastering it.

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Sanjay Singh
Sanjay Singh
Sanjay Singh covers startups, consumer electronics and telecom for TechObserver.in
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