cloud adoption
Cloud adoption is the strategic process of moving an organisation's technology infrastructure, applications, and data to cloud platforms.
Adopting cloud is a business transformation, not just an infrastructure change. Our articles guide organisations through every phase of cloud adoption — from building a business case and selecting the right cloud platform to designing landing zones, training teams, and establishing cloud governance. We cover the Cloud Adoption Framework, organisational readiness assessment, cultural change management, and how to build a Cloud Centre of Excellence. These insights help CIOs and IT directors plan and execute cloud adoption programmes that deliver sustainable business value.
Why cloud adoption Matters
Cloud adoption done well accelerates innovation, reduces infrastructure costs by 20-40%, and enables global scalability. Done poorly, it creates sprawl, security gaps, and costs that spiral out of control. The difference lies in treating cloud adoption as a business transformation rather than a technology migration — aligning cloud strategy with business objectives, establishing governance from day one, and investing in the skills and cultural changes needed to operate effectively in the cloud.
What We Cover
- Building a compelling cloud adoption business case
- Cloud platform selection and landing zone architecture
- The Cloud Adoption Framework and organisational readiness
- Team training, upskilling, and cloud certification paths
- Cloud governance, policy enforcement, and cost guardrails
- Building a Cloud Centre of Excellence (CCoE)
Key Takeaway
Cloud adoption is a business transformation, not a technology project — organisations that succeed are those that align cloud strategy with business outcomes, invest in governance and skills, and treat adoption as an ongoing programme rather than a one-time migration.
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