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The Top Causes of Cloud Migration Failure

Although cloud migration can completely change a company, there are hazards involved. We examine a few typical reasons why cloud migrations go wrong and discuss preventative measures.

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The Top Causes of Cloud Migration Failure

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  1. The Top Causes of Cloud Migration Failure By Nuvento

  2. Not Having a Strong Business Case for Moving to the Cloud Migration to the cloud only makes sense when it will actually help your company. Take a seat and contemplate for a while. Outline your existing goals and consider whether the cloud can help you achieve them. For example, you intend to reduce the overall related expenses by Y% and the time it takes to deploy new features by X% within three years. Will adopting cloud DevOps actually assist you in achieving these particular goals? What potential benefits and drawbacks can there be, and how will the effectiveness of your cloud migration strategy be determined?

  3. Considering all cloud service providers to be the same Once you've narrowed down your list of potential cloud partners, check off each of the following boxes. ● ● You have determined who will deliver the new service's documentation, support, and training. You have access to a complete list of the applications used by the service and their respective capacities. The chosen service provider complies with all relevant industry standards and laws, such as ISO 27001, GDPR, and others. You are fully aware of the vendor's obligations and provisions for data security and cloud disaster recovery. You are aware of the capacity for scaling that the service provider offers. There are appropriate regulations and policies in place to warn you of potential security breaches. ● ● ● ●

  4. Failure to Create a Cloud Operating Model A cloud operational model describes how your present workflows, internal processes, and overall business operations will change as a result of using the cloud. Based on your business goals for the migration, it should outline how your organisation will develop and work when the move is complete. Particularly, it must to take into account everything that the successful adoption of the cloud will modify.

  5. Underestimating the budget and the timeframe We all want to believe that the cloud transition and transformation procedures will take place at the optimal speed and at a reasonable cost since we are optimists. But in order to avoid failures, it's crucial to "keep it real" when it comes to costs and the timetable. After all, you don't want to discover after the transfer is over that it would have been less expensive to keep your data centre. But before the project begins, you will get a more precise timeline and budget estimate if you hire a group of qualified cloud migration consultants.

  6. Neglecting cloud security Both the consumer and the cloud managed service provider are jointly responsible for cloud security. The quickest path to failure for your business is having insufficient or incomplete security measures.

  7. For more details: https://nuvento.com/blog/why-cloud-mig ration-fails-and-how-to-prevent-it/

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