Rodrigo Nascimento Joins techUK’s Cloud Leadership Committee
Rodrigo Nascimento, Head of Cloud & Platform Engineering at Codurance has joined techUK’s Cloud Leadership Committee, alongside other UK Cloud..
Getting your cloud migration business case approved can seem like a long marathon; up a hill, in the dark, on a Sunday afternoon, in the rain.
Our guide to writing a cloud migration business case is the best way to start the approval process, but are you sabotaging your own work, even before you have presented it to your key stakeholders and decision makers, for approval?
Here are our top tips on getting it approved, first time.
The first thing to ask yourself is 'Are you clear in what you are selling in and do you believe in it?' No one is going to buy your business case if you don't believe that this is the right solution.
If you don't believe that, then that is going to come across in your proposal. You need to be clear in your mind as to why cloud migration is the right solution and what benefits it will bring to the company.
Who has previously got a similar business case approved?
Find out who is going to be in the approval committee and then go and talk with them before you submit your business case. Work out who are your allies and who are your objectors.
Make sure you identify the key objections and then address them in your business case.
It's very easy to talk about the features of a product, you know, it does x, y and z. But people don't buy features, they buy the benefits. You need to find the WIIFM's - The What's in it for me (or the business).
Think of it this way... A key feature of cloud migration is the ability to move data, applications, and infrastructure from on-premises or other cloud environments to a new cloud platform.
That is what it does. Now if we talk about the benefits and how that applies to your business it sounds much more interesting and beneficial.
Two benefits of cloud migration for our company are:
Scalability: The cloud offers us the ability to easily scale up or down resources as needed, allowing us to respond quickly to changing market and business needs.
Cost Savings: By leveraging the shared infrastructure of the cloud, we can reduce the costs allocated to using own hardware and data centres, whilst at the same time, we benefit from the economies of scale of the cloud provider.
So, by using the benefits I've just told the business that we can:
Let's build on this by looking a little more in depth at another feature.
Feature - Shared responsibility model is a key feature of cloud migration. This means that cloud providers run and maintain the hardware, networking, security and underlying infrastructure and customers build on top of that.
But the biggest benefit of shared responsibility is:
Shared responsibility allows us to focus on your core business value by placing the management and security of core infrastructure with the experts. This increases the agility of our business.
Then when you are talking about ROI, you can link back to shared responsibility by talking about the benefit of the saved man hours / allocated funding; how you can now redirect resources to focus core projects.
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