Cloud Chronicles: Navigating the Journey Through Digital Transformation
Modernising your Digital Estate
In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, the ability to adapt and leverage the latest technologies is crucial for organisations to maintain a competitive edge. Any public cloud platform will be the foundation of evolving into a customer focused, ‘fail fast’ digital enterprise. Whilst migration is the mechanism to move your IT estate into (let’s say for arguments) AWS, actually lifting the lid of what this truly means, and how to best leverage the cloud, starts at modernisation.
Many enterprises find themselves weighed down by legacy IT systems and infrastructure that struggle to keep pace with the changing demands and new digital eco-systems. This is where IT modernisation becomes a game-changer, enabling organizations to unlock new levels of performance, efficiency, and innovation.
Modernization is the process of transforming and upgrading an organisation's technology infrastructure, systems, and processes to align with current and future business needs. It involves the adoption of modern, efficient, and scalable technologies, architectures, and best practices to enhance performance, security, and operational capabilities. Modernising your IT estate is a strategic and multifaceted undertaking that can deliver far-reaching benefits. Let's explore the key drivers and the steps involved in this transformative process.
The value of modernisation and its connection to innovation
Modernisation and migration are closely related concepts in the context of transforming an organisation's IT estate. Modernisation often involves the migration or transition of existing systems, applications, and infrastructure to newer, more efficient, and better-suited technology solutions. The tricky part is understanding the ROI on modernising different products / applications / workloads, and the risk of not modernising the same product / applications / workloads.
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The action of modernising not just one application but a whole estate’s worth, on paper seems like a complete pain. The argument of ‘it works fine as it is now, why change what’s not broken?’ (or something along those lines) is the same story we hear again and again. And it is valid. Why invest the time and money in the technical changes, and then another chunk of time and money in up-skilling people, if there does not seem to be a need to? Because there will be at one point. Being pro-active instead of reactive is a narrative we tell our customers time and time again. Waiting for a reason to evolve is sometimes inevitable, but anticipating the reason, is what powers innovation and disruption across digital marketplaces. What do we mean by this? Let’s break it down
Modernisation plays a crucial role in powering innovation within organisations. By transforming the underlying IT infrastructure, applications, and data capabilities, modernisation creates a foundation that enables and accelerates innovation. Here's how modernisation can drive innovation:
By addressing the technological foundations and creating a more agile, secure, and data-driven environment, modernisation empowers organisations to embrace a culture of innovation. This, in turn, enables them to develop and deploy new products, services, and business models that can provide a competitive advantage and drive long-term growth.