It used to be easy: pick your cloud, build out your IT footprint, and get back to business. But the explosion of cloud adoption has also led to an explosion of options for cloud providers, platforms, and deployment options. And that’s just when talking about infrastructure as a service!
Our Advice
Critical Insight
- Multicloud isn’t good or bad; it’s inevitable.
- Embracing multicloud in your organization is an opportunity to gain control while enabling choice. Although it increases complexity for both IT operations and governance, with the right tools and principles in place you can reduce the IT burden and increase business agility at the same time.
Impact and Result
- Understand what multicloud is, what it isn’t, and why you need to accept it in your organization.
- Keep your cloud strategy but adapt your approach and tools.
- Leverage best practices and principles that will help you keep control of the volatility and complexity that comes with multicloud.
Embrace the Inevitability of Multicloud
The heterogeneous ecosystem is worth it; you just need a cohesive strategy.
Executive summary
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Info-Tech’s Approach |
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It used to be easy: pick your cloud, build out your IT footprint, and get back to business. But the explosion of cloud adoption has also led to an explosion of options for cloud providers, platforms, and deployment. And that’s just when talking about infrastructure as a service! For many businesses, one of the key benefits of the cloud ecosystem is enabling choice for different users, groups, and projects in the organization. But this means embracing multiple cloud platforms. Is it worth it? |
The reality is that multicloud is inevitable for most organizations, and if it’s not yet a reality for your IT team, it soon will be. This brings new challenges:
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By defining your end goals, framing solutions based on the type of visibility and features your multicloud footprint needs to deliver, you can enable choice and improve performance, flexibility, and availability.
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Info-Tech Insight
Embracing multicloud in your organization is an opportunity to gain control while enabling choice. Although it increases complexity for both IT operations and governance, with the right tools and principles in place you can reduce the IT burden and increase business agility at the same time.
Project overview
Multicloud isn’t good or bad; it’s inevitable |
The reality is multicloud is usually not a choice. For most organizations, the requirement to integrate with partners, subsidiaries, and parent organizations, as well as the need to access key applications in the software-as-a-service ecosystem, means that going multicloud is a matter of when, not if. The real question most businesses should ask is not whether to go multicloud, but rather how to land in multicloud with intent and use it to their best advantage. |
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Your workloads will guide the way |
One piece of good news is that multicloud doesn’t change the basic principles of a good cloud strategy. In fact, a well-laid-out multicloud approach can make it even easier to put the right workloads in the right place – and then even move them around as needed. This flexibility isn’t entirely free, though. It’s important to know how and when to apply this type of portability and balance its benefits against the cost and complexity that come with it. |
Don’t fall in reactively; land on your feet |
Despite the risks that come with the increased scale and complexity of multicloud, it is possible to maintain control, realize the benefits, and even use multicloud as a springboard for leveraging cloud benefits in your business. By adopting best practices and forethought in key areas of multicloud risk, you can hit the ground running. |
Aligning the terms
Modern organizations have multiple IT footprints. How do we classify different stances?
01 Hybrid Cloud
Private cloud and public cloud infrastructure managed as one entity
02 Multicloud
Includes multiple distinct public cloud services, or “footprints”
03 Hybrid IT
Putting the right workloads in the right places with an overall management framework
Info-Tech Insight
- Hybrid cloud is about applying the same service model across multiple deployment models (most commonly public and private clouds).
- Multicloud is about using multiple cloud offerings irrespective of differences in service model or deployment model.
Multicloud
- An approach that includes multiple distinct public cloud services (e.g. AWS EC2 but also Salesforce and M365)
- Usually defined around a steady state for each workload and footprint
- Everything in its right place (with portability for events and disasters)
- NOT everything everywhere all at once
Multicloud is inevitable
The SaaS ecosystem has led organizations to encourage business units to exercise the IT choices that are best for them.
The multicloud maturity journey
- Move a workload to the cloud
- Move more workloads to the same cloud
- Move the right workloads to the right clouds
- Hybrid cloud & multicloud
- Integrate cloud and traditional/ on-premises footprints
Hybrid IT: Aggregate Management, Monitoring, Optimization, Continuous Improvement
Multicloud is about enabling choice while maintaining oversight
The broader your footprint, the harder it becomes to manage risks across each environment.
Managing multicloud risks
The risks in multicloud are the same as in traditional cloud but amplified by the differences across footprints and providers in your ecosystem.
- Variations across platforms include:
- Rules
- Security
- Mapping corresponding products and services
- Training and certifications by platform/provider
- Managing cost across footprints
- Complexity of integration
- Managing compliance across platforms
- Loss of standardization due to multicloud fragmentation
Info-Tech Insight
Don’t be afraid to ask for help! Each cloud platform you adopt in your multicloud posture requires training, knowledge, and execution. If you’re already leveraging an ecosystem of cloud providers, leverage the ecosystem of cloud enablers as needed to help you on your way.