For organizations of any size, migrating to the cloud presents a challenge. Leaders have many decisions to make, including which applications to migrate and how to connect such activities to business use cases.
Large-scale migrations are the specialty of David Turretini, Worldwide Lead Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) Industry, and Enterprise Growth Programs. Having worked with numerous customers over the years, he has developed best practices to guide large-scale migrations, those involving hundreds of applications or servers, to the cloud. Turretini shared his experiences and best practices in a session at AWS Summit New York last week.
The following are his steps to cloud migration success:
Getting prepared is undoubtedly the most important step since it sets the foundation for your migration. There are several key tasks to accomplish within this first step.
Executive Sponsorship and Buy-In
Migration projects are costly and complex, and they simply won’t happen without leadership buy-in. Stakeholders must communicate their intent within the migration and outline the appropriate metrics for success. The more an organization can measure throughout the process, the more manageable the migration will be.
Master Foundational Capabilities
The second point of preparation requires organizing people, processes, and technology:
In this segment of the migration process, leadership should organize all the processes and components that will set the stage for a successful migration. This will include:
During this process, Turretini also recommends developing a migration scorecard to track migration costs, record CoE application audits, and indicate which data was encrypted. Read on our blog post on 7 Elements for a successful cloud migration plan.
With the planning and auditing complete, organizations can finally migrate their chosen applications into the cloud.
With applications now in the cloud, it’s important to continue testing to see what works and what does not. Here, operating and optimizing is dependent on the needs of the organization in both the near- and long-term.
Whether you’re still exploring migration options or deep into optimization, managing applications are a continued challenge. Make sure you stay up to date by ensuring your staff is trained and ready to handle any issues that may arise.
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