There are many benefits to cloud computing; it is marketed to promise:
All of which are true when implemented properly and in the right scenario. We are a strong advocate for cloud in the right circumstances but we wanted to present a balanced view as the hype surrounding cloud would suggest that it provides all the answers, whereas the reality is that most cloud projects fail to deliver on expectation.
We hear the term “cloud first” or “we’ll just stick it in the cloud” a lot, we also hear of cloud strategies being built upon a foundation of “the CEO said so” which is destined for failure. Partly because of the hype, but also because of the diversity of services available, misconceptions are inevitable. Common ones include: –
The development of cloud strategy should start with an assessment of business objectives and how cloud services support those aims, or conversely don’t support them. This requires a significant investment of time and planning if it is to be successful. Patience is also a factor; it may take 3-5 years before certain services can be migrated to a cloud platform or service. Depending upon which analyst report you read, the Cloud market is now worth more than $200 billion and growing 15% year on year. Cloud has certainly arrived, how is your business utilizing cloud services and what will that look like in 5 years’ time?
Foundation IT help clients with their infrastructure goals and challenges; whether that’s providing management and support for on premise equipment or directing a migration programme to the cloud.