The Cloud – Do You Know The Many Hidden Benefits?

The Cloud – Many Hidden Benefits

If you are planning to move to the cloud business plan Cloud Business Planis the first step and often a requirement for most organizations. That plan will contain expected outcomes. The success of the move to the cloud will then be judged by if those outcomes materialize. In this post we explore what most organizations put into those plans.

The post takes a look at the unexpected outcomes organizations, that have jumped to the cloud, are seeing they did not include in their original plans.  Lets call those the hidden benefits of the cloud.

The general expected outcomes

Almost every company starts their journey looking into the cloud as a money saving exercise. Saving Money With The CloudThis makes sense as it is rare for investment to happen without some payback expectation. Investments in the cloud are no different.

Costs organizations generally factor into that business case, that they hope cloud can help with, can include many things but often these 4 are always present:

  1. New hardware capital expenditure as things scale.
  2. Maintenance capital expenditure around existing hardware (including any extended or special warranties).
  3. Operational expenditure around running a physical location (buildings, cooling, electricity and more) – could also be a capital expenditure if they have to buy the property outright.
  4. Capital and/or operational expenditure focused on support and maintenance of parts of the software stack (applying hotfixes, having access to technical support etc).

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Where should you start your cloud journey?

Your cloud journey – where should you start?

If you are reading this expecting me to tell you the answer then I am afraid I will disappoint you. Every single organization I have spoken to is different and I expect your organization is too. The cloud journey can take many different directions and what is the right place to start for one organization might not be right for another.

Beware of anyone that tells youCloud Journey Compass their view of the “right answer” without first understanding your company, its priorities, its history and without first showing you the breadth of options available from which you can make your first steps.

This is a journey that needs to be navigated in partnership. It is your cloud journey not mine!

Early advice

  1. Make sure you understand the breadth of what you can do today in the cloud.
  2. Make sure you understand there are many different ways to work with the cloud. When you think about your cloud journey remember it is not a one size fits all.
  3. Think about what your first, second and third workloads might be to decide who will be the best vendor for you.
  4. Try to avoid falling into the trap of ending up with 10 cloud providers. Remember that learning multiple clouds is not in your best interest longer term and you will probably consolidate later.
  5. Do something now. Your competitors are.

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Quantifying Cloud Adoption – Is It Really Happening?

Quantifying Cloud Adoption – Is It Really Happening?

In my post from yesterday, Cloud – Are You Already Falling Behind?, I shared my view that there is a shift of many companies to the cloud.  In this post I want to share a little external validation that backs that up and helps quantify if cloud adoption is really happening or coming to an organization near you soon!

What the Analysts and Management Consultants are saying

We all know that not everything analysts and management consultants predict, and say, comes true. They are in a tough spot having to predict the future for sure reliant on information flowing from their many contacts and surveys. What we can do though is look at a variety of sources and from that draw some clear conclusions.

  • Gartner – Source
    • By 2020, a Corporate “No-Cloud” Policy Will Be as Rare as a “No-Internet” Policy Is Today”
    • … organizations are saving 14 percent of their budgets as an outcome of public cloud adoption, according to Gartner’s 2015 cloud adoption survey
    • By 2020, more compute power will have been sold by IaaS and PaaS cloud providers than sold and deployed into enterprise data centers.
  • KPMG – Source
    • The question is no longer: ‘How do I move to the cloud?’ Instead, it’s ‘Now that I’m in the cloud, how do I make sure I’ve optimized my investment and risk exposure?
    • Cloud continues to drive disruption in the business world across the globe. In fact, a recent global KPMG survey 800 technology industry leaders ranked cloud as the technology that will have the greatest impact in driving business transformation for enterprises.

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Cloud – Are You Already Falling Behind?

Cloud – An Approach For Today And Not Just The Future!

Over the past 10 months, since I joined Microsoft, my eyes have been opened to the realities of the cloud.  In that time I have spoken to a large number of organizations who are fundamentally looking to the future.

In those discussions we have been discussing the future of their organizations and especially how they (as examples):

  • can improve their agility, lower their overall costs and help them become greener organizations;
  • will adapt to the coming 4th industrial revolution and what they need to consider to ensure their organization remains relevant. I even took time out to write about the role IoT will play in that;
  • will be able to put the most robust security and privacy in place in the face of increasingly sophisticated attackers;
  • can reduce the costs associated with dev/test in particular;

What I have seen, and heard, has convinced me that there is a massive shift happening towards the public/sovereign cloud and towards hybrid cloud (will reference both just as the cloud in the rest of this post). No doubt organizations are now moving, looking to move or thinking of moving major infrastructure and systems to the cloud. I am not speaking hypothetically here but as a matter of fact! Some are moving slower than others but eventually everyone will be there.

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Getting your enterprise ready – bringing your employees along and next steps

In the last of these articles I want to focus on what is often overlooked, in any change – bringing along employees. We can have the best digital software platform in the world, the best partnerships and the best services but change takes longer to achieve and is harder to sustain without employees believing in the evolution and benefitting from the shift. They have to see what is in it for them, what is in it for the organization and what is in it for society.

James Surowiecki, a New York Times journalist and author of books such as Wisdom of Crowds, once said “The desire for reinvention seems to arise most often when companies hear the siren call of synergy and start to expand beyond their core businesses”. This quote illustrates the opportunity available today if we can get the employees integrated and collaborating on the changes and highlights the risk if we cannot.

Change, however, can evoke hesitation in employees. Let’s think about what to consider as we go through change and how it can be transformed into something more positive:

  • Know that change is a process. It does not happen from one day to the next. It is important to have a plan that explains where you are going and the steps you think will be needed to get there. It is important employees understand the principles involved and that progress is transparently communicated on an ongoing basis. They also need to understand their role in the plan and how it will benefit them and society. There is nothing better than a shared vision to drive a plan forwards to a successful outcome.
  • Help your employees reframe how they view change. Change can be positive yet it is often perceived as negative. For most employees the fourth industrial revolution presents a fantastic opportunity to grow, learn and be ready for the next generation of challenges our workforce needs to overcome!
  • Be open to listen and change course. The world is shifting around us and a change process and plan started today might need adapting tomorrow. It is vital that employees understand that you are not on a rigid path but one that will likely need to adapt. This will prepare the ground for inevitable variations along the way.

So what is this change we speak about? Every company is on a journey to being a software company delivering services with IoT, the cloud, big data and analytics at the core. We are shifting into a knowledge economy which requires individuals, organizations and governments to learn how to best leverage data, the cloud, analytics, programming and more to drive more educated decisions, differentiated services and market approaches.

For employees this offers a chance to obtain new skills, work in new fields and to push the boundaries of creativity on a continuous basis. For those not yet in the workforce, it provides an opportunity to obtain new in demand skills. There is no doubt this fourth industrial revolution will generate new jobs and open a new world of opportunities. This is not about removing jobs but making them more impactful.

It is therefore vitally important that we are all ensuring governments and organizations are providing the right learning opportunities to obtain and enhance skills so everyone can prosper in the knowledge economy. This means we need to provide access to the right environments to experiment and ensure that new ways of working, where speed is of the essence, are able to take hold along with a data driven mindset.

Learning and Skills Development

At Microsoft, as we strive to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more, we know that there is tangible assistance we can provide. We understand the need to help prepare the younger generation for the future which is why we teamed up with others to provide the BBC Microbit to 1 Million students in the UK (amongst many other initiatives). We understand it’s important to facilitate skills development, which is why we enacted the professional degree program, run hackathons, provide online training and deliver free trials. These kinds of activities can help remove barriers and drive new opportunities which in turn reduced hesitation around the changes we are undergoing.

Adopting new approaches

If we accept the future will be largely software-based, we should also accept the way in which we build and deliver things will change. Moving forwards organizations have the opportunity to be faster to market, evolve products once in market and enable new services even in shipped products.

This is going to require organizations to adapt R&D approaches to work towards a minimum viable product which can be shipped quickly. That quickly shipped product is then continuously improved over time and new services created around it using data it is generating. Customers may not even know they needed these services at the time of purchase, but such changes enable new monetization and societal improvement opportunities on an ongoing basis.

Next Steps

In short – work with your employees to learn new technologies and explore possibilities. Ensure our younger generations are ready for the next generation of jobs and, lastly, transform your organization so you can continuously evolve products and services over time.

Today much of the hype around IoT focuses on the products and services. I believe the emphasis should be on adapting to the new world and how organizations are using IoT to ride the wave of the fourth industrial revolution to the benefit of all.  I believe the time has come to take all that an organization or government does and bring it together to deliver rich products and services that solve problems and improve society using the technology that is available.

A focus on digital transformation is part of the role of every government official and every organization employee. The shift to the cloud, data driven organizations, analytics and IoT driven services is no longer on the horizon. It is already here.

Our next moves set the tone for how our society, industries, organizations and governments will look for the foreseeable future. 

How long will you wait before you start your journey?

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