While Migrating to Cloud do not just aim for some Operational Savings alone

July 10, 2019

re is no doubt that Cloud is a transformative technology. However, many of the industries still think that Cloud is the current technology and must keep pace with it to reduce the capital investment. This significantly lowers the business goals and the potential of Cloud. Migration projects are very labor-intensive and they often have to face issues such as internal politics, cost overruns, and compliance issues. CoreIT, therefore, when offering our technical expertise to new clients, often cite the importance of cloud towards forming concrete business goals with maximum savings.

With Cloud, the benefit of innovation is on our side. Developers can focus on ideas that were usually a concept and improve the system with Cloud. Leveraging on the innovation and disruption that cloud computing provides, industries can find time for innovative applications that can use its systems to provide better products and increase market share.

Speaking of savings, Cloud removes much of the complexity and cost from having to on-board technologies with traditional mechanisms. With emerging technologies like machine learning technology and advanced analytics, databases have drastically improved in storing humungous amounts of data. The key thing to understand about cloud computing is that it substitutes automation for manual effort.

Automation is the foundation for both agility and low cost,as they are inherent characteristics of cloud computing.There is no single way to achieve one without the other, because both require automation, and it is their combination that makes cloud computing, a disruptive revolution.The future of IT requires both as it carries implications regarding infrastructure automation and process streamlining. The agility aspect of cloud computing is a clear advantage that most enterprises don’t consider, but it’s a key reason why many businesses remain with the cloud.

CoreIT believes with Cloud the ability to operate your business at high speed and agility due to automation and capacity-on-demand nature of the cloud. For that having clear business goals is the first step for levering Cloud.

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