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Is Your Company Ready for Cloud Pamela Isom

Is Your Company Ready for Cloud By Pamela Isom

Is Your Company Ready for Cloud by Pamela Isom


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Is Your Company Ready for Cloud: Choosing the Best Cloud Adoption Strategy for Your Business by Pamela Isom

This book successfully addresses the approach for adopting cloud into organizations (small and large), realizing that every application may not be a fit for a cloud environment. The writer does an excellent job of integrating cloud into the approach for an enterprise architecture and drilling down into how to evaluate cloud in its variety of implementation techniques, along with the benefits and drawbacks of each. - Sue Miller-Sylvia, IBM Fellow and Vice President, Application Innovation Services, IBM Global Business Services Make the Right Cloud Adoption and Deployment Decisions for Your Business This is the first complete guide to cloud decision making for senior executives in both technology and non-technology roles. IBM (R) Global Business Services (R) Executive Architect Pamela K. Isom and IBM Fellow Kerrie Holley present practical business cases, vignettes, and techniques to help you understand when cloud investments make sense and when they don't. You'll find decision models that are anchored with practical experiences and lessons to guide your decision making, best practices for leveraging investments you've already made, and expert assistance with every aspect of the cloud transition. Drawing on their extensive experience working with enterprise clients, Isom and Holley show how to integrate both business and technical considerations, set the right priorities, and successfully manage everything from security and performance to governance. Whatever your company's size, industry, or challenges, this book will help you drive maximum business value from the cloud-on your terms and on your timeline. Coverage includes Assessing the business value of a cloud adoption strategy based on 10 specific expectations Gaining more value by incorporating cloud into enterprise architecture Implementing cloud when you don't already have an enterprise architecture Fully understanding the financial implications of cloud-based strategies and technologies Incorporating cloud in environments that have already adopted Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Selecting components of your cloud portfolio, including elements of larger outsourced or managed solutions Governing cloud as part of your overall organizational landscape Systematically recognizing and mitigating cloud adoption risks, including security, cost, and performance Planning the transition: retiring legacy applications, transforming business processes, and selecting partners Anticipating and guiding the use of cloud business patterns, trends, and technologies

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This book successfully addresses the approach for adopting cloud into organizations (small and large), realizing that every application may not be a fit for a cloud environment. The writer does an excellent job of integrating cloud into the approach for an Enterprise Architecture and drilling down into how to evaluate cloud in its variety of implementation techniques, along with the benefits and drawbacks of each. -Sue Miller-Sylvia, IBM Fellow and Vice President, Application Innovation Services, IBM Global Business Services

About Pamela Isom

Pamela K. Isom is a Global Principal Consultant at Dell Inc., where she leads very large cloud strategy and next generation data center engagements. On the customer front, Pamela partners to ensure IT transformation success, working with all stakeholders from the CEO to delivery practitioners where her ultimate strength is driving business value with strategy and technology. Prior to Dell, Pamela was executive architect in IBM (R) Global Business Services (R) and a chief architect of Complex Cloud Integration and Enterprise Application Delivery in the Application Innovation Services, Interactive Solutions Practice. While at IBM, Pam was a member of the IBM Academy of Technology where she led smarter cities and cloud computing in highly regulated environment initiatives. She also managed the GBS/AIS patent board having filed and received issuance of several patents with the U. S. Patent Attorney's office. Pamela is a graduate of Walden University She is an active alumni and plans to teach other students; she is an active member of IEEE, The Society of Women Engineers (SWE), the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), The American Legion where she and her husband connect with and support the military and their families, and Pamela is a frequent speaker at global, industrywide conferences. Pamela is a two time recipient of the Black Engineer of the Year Award for Modern Day Technology Leaders and a contributor to numerous publications on Intelligent Enterprise Architecture, Smarter Buildings, and Maximizing the Value of Cloud for Small-Medium-Enterprises, an Open Group Guide; and she is a key contributor to three books: The Greening of IT by John Lamb, SOA 100 Questions Asked and Answered by Kerrie Holley and Ali Arsanjani, and Cloud Computing for Business by The Open Group where she also resided on the editorial board. Kerrie Holley, IBM Fellow, is the global CTO for application innovation services in IBM's Global Business Services (GBS). His responsibilities include technical leadership, oversight, and strategy development, consulting, and software architecture for a portfolio of projects around the world. He also provides technical leadership for IBM's SOA's and Center of Excellence. IBM's CEO in 2006 appointed Kerrie to Fellow, IBM's highest technical leadership position. It is the highest honor a scientist, engineer, or programmer at IBM (and perhaps in the industry) can achieve. Thomas J. Watson, Jr., as a way to promote creativity among the company's most exceptional technical professionals, founded the Fellows program in 1962. Since 1963, 238 IBM Fellows have been appointed; of these, 77 are active employees. The IBM Technical Community numbers more than 200,000 people, including 560 Distinguished Engineers. IBM Fellows have invented some of the industry's most useful and profitably applied technologies. Few computer users may realize how much of this group's innovations have created the computer technology we take for granted. Kerrie's expertise centers on software engineering, software architecture, application development, business architecture, technical strategy, enterprise architecture, service-oriented architecture, cloud computing, and cutting-edge network-distributed solutions. Kerrie is an IBM master inventor, and holds several patents. He has a BA in mathematics from DePaul University and a Juris Doctorate degree from DePaul School of Law.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Business Value of a Cloud Adoption Strategy 1 Ten Expectations of Your Cloud Adoption Strategy 2 1. Create Your Cloud Vision 4 2. Identify Cloud Use Cases 10 3. Drive Business Innovation 12 4. Define Business Outcomes and Projected ROI 13 5. Determine Opportunities for Cloud as a Fifth Utility 15 6. Specify Cloud Ecosystem 17 7. Determine and Publish Stakeholder Involvement 18 8. Develop Metrics 19 9. Define Governance 20 10. Develop Roadmaps 20 Harvesting the Value 21 Summary 22 Endnotes 23 Chapter 2 Business Value of Incorporating Cloud into Your EA 25 Your Integrated Business and IT Strategy 26 Business Benefits of the Convergence 29 Developing Your Enterprise Cloud Adoption Strategy 35 What If You Do Not Use EA? 39 Scenario 1: Effective Business Transformation 40 Scenario 2: Reducing Costs and Redundancies 41 Scenario 3: Validating and Forming Your Enterprise Cloud Adoption Strategy 41 Summary 42 Endnotes 43 Chapter 3 The Life Cycle of Your Enterprise Cloud Adoption Strategy 45 Initial Planning 46 Enterprise Capabilities and Cloud Vision 49 Target Architecture and Cloud Enablers 61 Business Architecture (BA) and Business-Process-as-a-Service (BPaaS) 62 Information Systems and SaaS 68 Technology and Infrastructure, PaaS and IaaS 75 Gap Analysis and Transition Planning 78 Implementation Planning 81 Governance 82 The Significance of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) 83 Standards 84 Summary 85 Endnotes 88 Chapter 4 Identifying Cloud Candidates 89 Your Cloud Decision Model 90 Top-Down Analysis 91 Bottom-Up Analysis 95 Cloud Discovery Workshop 96 Business Scenario: Cloud Decision Analysis for Distributors, Inc. 97 Summary 100 Endnotes 101 Chapter 5 What About Governance? 103 Governance Is Essential for Cloud 104 An Enterprise Cloud Governance Framework 105 Principles and Policies 106 Organizational Structure 107 Financials 112 Processes 112 Metrics and Tools 115 Establishing Ownership 116 Governing in the Presence of Outsourcing 118 Governing Cloud Service Brokers 120 Governing Innovation 123 Business Scenario: Innovation and Cloud Provider Company 125 Summary 128 Endnotes 130 Chapter 6 Mitigating Risk 133 Cloud Risk Management and Response Strategies 133 Enterprise Adaptation 137 How Do We Select Cloud Providers That Are Conducive to Our Business Strategy? 138 What If We Are Not Equipped to Make Sound Cloud Computing Choices? 142 How Do We Mitigate the Risk of Stakeholder Rejection? 143 Information Privacy and Transparency: Striking the Right Balance 146 Service Level Management (SLM) 149 Performance and Quality of Service 153 Globalization 156 Summary 157 Endnotes 159 Chapter 7 Planning the Transition 161 Relating Transition and Implementation Planning 161 The Business of Cloud 163 Self-Service 165 Speed, Rapid Development, and Service Delivery 165 Flexible Pricing, Pay Per Use 168 Cafe-Style Services 169 Leaner 169 Practical Experiences and Lessons Learned 171 Proof of Concepts and Pilot Programs 171 Organizational Change 171 Workload Considerations 176 Outsourcing Considerations 177 Buyer and Seller Considerations 178 Test Strategy Considerations 180 Enterprise Cloud Transition Plans and Roadmap Examples 180 Summary 183 Endnotes 184 Chapter 8 Financial Considerations 185 Communicating the Financial Benefits and Implications 186 Managing Your Money 189 Do Opportunity Costs Matter? 195 Cloud Workloads and Business Profitability 195 Key ROI Metrics and Business Agility Indicators 199 Time Value of Money (TVM) and Net Present Value (NPV) 200 Business Scenario: Brand, Inc. 201 Summary 204 Endnotes 205 Epilogue Thinking Beyond the Race 207 Appendix A Augmenting Your Delivery Model with Cloud 243 Appendix B Cloud Case Studies and Common Questions 267 Appendix C More on Cloud Business Trends 299 Glossary 311 Index 331

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9780132599849
0132599848
Is Your Company Ready for Cloud: Choosing the Best Cloud Adoption Strategy for Your Business by Pamela Isom
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Pearson Education (US)
20120705
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