Six Cloud Data Management Success Strategies That Drive Digital Transformation
Six Cloud Data Management Success Strategies That Drive Digital Transformation
Six Cloud Data Management Success Strategies That Drive Digital Transformation
CEOs, CIOs, boards and shareholders are demanding digital transformation. They want
their organizations to be more customer-focused, competitive and strategic. Data drives
all of those aspects. For many organizations, moving data to the cloud supports digital
transformation strategies for more accessible, efficient and flexible data access. Here are
six aspects of a cloud data management strategy that can help your organization more fully
move, manage and use valuable data to successfully support digital transformation.
Data is vital to a successful digital transformation strategy. But, without
the ability to move data to the cloud, then manage and use this data
with efficiency, organizations may be unable to realize their digital
transformation goals.
1 Simplify Data Access. Companies say the cloud has greatly enhanced
agility. That means accessing data in the cloud in minutes, rather than
hours. Automated self-service access can accelerate delivery of data
– whether stored on-premises or in the cloud -- to line of business
users. Workers can access their important data via search that can be
run once across multiple managed locations, saving time and effort.
This also helps IT be more efficient. With self-service, workers get the
information they need and IT becomes less of a help center and more of
a strategic business partner. Faster data access enables more efficient
business outcomes, a direct tie-in to the goals of digital transformation
and more responsive customer service.
1 Cisco, “Cisco Global Cloud Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2015-2020.” 2016
2 2 CIO Insight, “Big Data’s Biggest Challenges.” May 2016
2 Move Quickly Away from Expensive Legacy Storage Solutions. Many
digital business projects are synonymous with IT refresh initiatives.
Companies choose to retire old hardware at the same time that they
are adopting fast and flexible new technologies involved in the digital
transformation project. A prime target is complicated and expensive
tape operations. Replacing tape storage with cloud-based data backup
is one of the quickest and easiest ways to start a data driven, digital
transformation. Organizations replacing tape can rapidly realize the
speed and flexibility of cloud data management, seamlessly extending
the data center while reducing security risks, service outages and cost.
3 Ease into Cloud with a ‘Hybrid IT’ Approach. Not every organization
will be cloud-first. Many are transitioning to cloud in stages.
Hybrid IT approaches that manage both on-premises and cloud
storage will continue for some time. For hybrid IT, you need a cloud
data management strategy that includes business policy control,
management, and operational oversight for data across on-premises,
private and public cloud locations. It’s important to be able to deliver
the same - or better - service level agreements (SLA) for data in a new
hybrid environment. Accomplishing this requires a single-pane-of-
glass view, one that manages data protection and data management
needs across the infrastructure and application stack, whether it is
on-premises, in the cloud or a hybrid model. Also, look for ways to
apply consistent management policies across the hybrid environment. 5 Steps to Develop
Consider how to automatically apply data management policies when Your Cloud Data
new data enters the environment, such as SaaS applications creating Management Strategy
data in disparate clouds, or new applications entering the business. Learn key insights
Your IT teams also need to consider providing efficient replication and to prevent costly
source side deduplication that covers both on-premises and cloud failures in your cloud
storage – further saving costs, bandwidth and effort. Another objective execution plan and
should be streamlining e-discovery across hybrid locations with the questions you
dynamic data indexing across on-premises and cloud storage. should be asking
your IT team and the
Efficient management in this hybrid IT environment is necessary to business.
manage growing workloads. Overall data center workloads will more
than double (2.6-fold) from 2015 to 2020; however, cloud workloads will
more than triple (3.2-fold) over the same period.3
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4 Realize On-Demand Disaster Recovery. Even with the advancements
of digital transformation, disruptive events occur. You will need cloud
data recovery that enables you to continue to keep the organization
running. Data downtime may cripple the business, damage reputation,
and upset customers. A data availability solution must be employed
to meet recovery time objectives. That means you and your IT staff
should be thinking about a cloud data recovery solution that can deliver
on-demand data access. The solution should support disaster recovery
in place, out of place, on-premises and in the cloud. It is important to
3 Cisco, “Cisco Global Cloud Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2015-2020.” 2016
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be able to manage recovery across locations from a single interface
to clearly understand what data is affected and what data is restored.
Teams must be able to consistently apply the right policies, backup
locations and restore points for different levels of data in multiple
storage locations.
4 Frenkel, Karen. “Concerns About Data Security Slow Cloud Adoption.” CIO Insight, February 13, 2017
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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND CLOUD DATA
MANAGEMENT: ALIGNED FOR SUCCESS
Moving to the cloud adds business value through agility, cost savings,
improved data access and better customer service. To get the most out
of your move to the cloud, develop a cloud management strategy that will
deliver on your organization’s digital transformation objectives. Develop
this strategy using collaborative teamwork between business leaders and
IT. As part of this teamwork, execute these six steps to help move your
organization forward through your digital transformation.
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