Understanding the Significance of Cloud Culture

Do more in the cloud with a cloud culture.

Public, private, hybrid, and hyper-scale cloud models continue to take the global economy by storm. Such is the penetration of the cloud model across all businesses that cloud service integration goes far beyond the remit of an IT department and requires board-level leadership. Welcome to the dawn of cloud culture.

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Leading From The Top

The cloud has the potential to be a transformative technology that offers flexible, scalable, and cost-effective infrastructure. So the vendor and technology deployment decisions taken before migration must match each company’s unique business requirements.

Scalability :  Think in Terms Of TCO

A system that has the ability to easily scale resources to meet the increasing workload without affecting the performance is known as a scalable system. The workload could refer to anything from an increase in users, storage, or a number of transactions.

To make an easy-to-scale system, it is crucial to have an evolutionary way of thinking about the software development cycle. An architect should focus on designing a scalable software architecture from the early phase of the product life cycle.