The essential roadmaps for enterprise cloud adoption As cloud technologies continue to challenge the fundamental understanding of how businesses work, smart companies are moving quickly to adapt to a changing set of rules. Adopting the cloud requires a clear roadmap backed by use cases, grounded in practical real-world experience, to show the routes to successful adoption. The Cloud Adoption Playbook helps business and technology leaders in enterprise organizations sort through the options and make the best choices for accelerating cloud adoption and digital transformation. Written by a team of IBM technical executives with a wealth of real-world client experience, this book cuts through the hype, answers your questions, and helps you tailor your cloud adoption and digital transformation journey to the needs of your organization.  This book will help you: Discover how the cloud can fulfill major business needsAdopt a standardized Cloud Adoption Framework and understand the key dimensions of cloud adoption and digital transformationLearn how cloud adoption impacts culture, architecture, security, and moreUnderstand the roles of governance, methodology, and how the cloud impacts key players in your organization. Providing a collection of winning plays, championship advice, and real-world examples of successful adoption, this playbook is your ultimate resource for making the cloud work. There has never been a better time to adopt the cloud. Cloud solutions are more numerous and accessible than ever before, and evolving technology is making the cloud more reliable, more secure, and more necessary than ever before. Don’t let your organization be left behind! The Cloud Adoption Playbook gives you the essential guidance you need to make the smart choices that reduce your organizational risk and accelerate your cloud adoption and digital transformation.
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Foreword xxi Introduction xxiii 1 Business Drivers 1 Addressing Challenges for the Enterprise 1 What Drives a Business to the Cloud? 3 What Do You Gain from Cloud? 5 Implications to the Enterprise 7 Summary 9 2 Framework Overview 11 The Framework 13 Key dimensions of cloud adoption 15 Steps in the adoption journey 16 Ten Key Actions of the Framework 17 1. Involve the right people 17 2. Achieve business and technology alignment 18 3. Take a holistic approach across dimensions 19 4. Assume an outside-in, client-centered approach 20 5. Open the aperture to new possibilities 20 6. Show progress and quick wins 21 7. Collaborate actively 23 8. Balance sustained and disruptive innovation 23 9. Establish success criteria 24 10. Account for a multicloud hybrid model 24 Summary 25 3 Strategy 27 What Does a Cloud Strategy Mean for the CIO? 28 What Do We Really Mean by “Strategy”? 28 Developing a Cloud Strategy 30 What Are the Complete Dimensions of a Cloud Strategy? 31 What Key Considerations Should a Cloud Strategy Address? 34 Service types 35 Deployment models 36 Roles 37 Controls 39 Vendor relationships 41 What Prescriptive Steps Are Required to Develop a Cloud Strategy? 44 Step 1: Define business objectives and constraints 44 Step 2: Complete analysis of your workload portfolio 46 Step 3: Envision your future state and analyze your current state 48 Step 4: Assess your organization’s readiness 50 Step 5: Build an execution framework with defined strategic milestones 52 Step 6: Define proven approaches best suited to your organization 53 Summary 55 4 Culture and Organization 57 What Does the Cloud Mean for Human Resources? 57 What Do We Really Mean by “Culture”? 58 What cultural elements make cloud adoption easier or harder? 59 Talent and flexibility 69 Basic Squad Organization 71 SRE model and squads 73 Tribes and guilds 74 Cultural elements of the squad model 75 Advantages of a COC 77 What are the goals of a COC? 78 Life cycle of a COC 78 When a COC is not the right approach 79 Summary 81 5 Architecture and Technology 83 What Does Cloud Adoption Mean for Enterprise Architects? 83 Role of Enterprise Architects in Cloud Adoption 85 Workload assessment 85 Reference architectures 90 Example Microservices Reference Architecture 94 Style introduction 94 An example reference architecture 95 Reference Implementations 100 DevOps implementation 103 Resiliency patterns 104 Security 104 Management 105 Summary 105 6 Security and Compliance 107 What Does the Cloud Mean to the CISO? 107 Will My People, Processes, Tools, and Approaches Change? 108 How Is Cloud Adoption Affected by Compliance Issues? 111 How Do I Protect Against Data Breaches and Loss? 113 Key management 113 Certificate management 114 Data integrity 115 How Do I Protect Against Networking Vulnerabilities? 116 Cloud-hosted firewalls 116 Intrusion prevention systems 117 Distributed denial of service 117 Microsegmentation 118 What Does a Secure Cloud-Native System Look Like? 118 Identity and Access Management for Applications 120 Authentication 120 Multifactor authentication 121 Directory services 121 Reporting 121 Implementing identity and access for cloud-native applications 122 Secure DevOps 123 Dynamic analysis 124 Static analysis 124 How Do I Get Visibility to My Cloud Applications? 125 Summary 125 7 Emerging Innovation Spaces 127 Innovation as a Business Driver 127 Examples of Innovation 128 Data and analytics 128 Blockchain 130 Containers 132 IoT 134 Cognitive 135 Summary 136 8 Methodology 137 What Does the Cloud Mean for the VP of the VP of Method & and Tools? 137 Introducing the IBM Cloud Garage Method 138 Culture 139 Think 139 Code 140 Deliver 140 Run 141 Manage 141 Learn 142 Connections between Cloud and Agile 142 Lean Startup and Lean Development 144 Why Design Thinking Is the Missing Link 145 Starting a Project with the IBM Cloud Garage Method 146 Wrapping Up the Workshop 150 Our Approach to Project Inception 150 Starting Development 151 The Role of Technology Choices 154 Expanding to Deliver the MVP 154 The Role of Testing in the Squad Model 156 Customer Example 156 Summary 158 9 Service Management and Operations 159 What Does Cloud Mean for the VP of Operations? 159 Operational Transformation 160 Organizational changes 161 Process changes 164 Technology changes 165 Cultural changes 169 New Roles 171 Roles and responsibilities 171 Organizational alignment 173 Operational Readiness 178 Operationalizing the cloud 178 Operationalizing application readiness 180 Incident Management 182 Designing resilient applications for the cloud 182 Taking a fresh approach to incident management 183 Event management 184 Runbooks 185 Log management 187 Dashboards 187 Ticketing 188 Root-Cause Analysis and Postmortems 190 Root-cause analysis 190 Postmortem 192 Deployment, Release Management, and Change Management 194 Deployment 194 Release management 197 Change management 198 Configuration Management 199 Configuration items and relationships 200 CMDB/CMS 200 Discovery 201 Summary 202 10 Governance 203 Cloud Challenges 203 Regulatory requirements 204 Sourcing and standardization issues 204 Threats to security and reputation 205 Aspects of a Governance Model 206 Defining a Governance Model 207 Considerations for your governance model 208 Cloud center of competence 209 Chapters and guilds 211 Summary 213 Conclusion 215 Notes 219 Index 223
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A guide to improving your enterprise with the cloud Cloud is a technology that is fundamentally changing the way businesses work. Even with major growth in cloud solutions, many traditional IT providers are finding it difficult to decide exactly what it means to adopt the cloud ... or even what "cloud" truly means to them. The seemingly limitless number of vendors and solutions makes it even harder to pick the right cloud strategy for their business. The Cloud Adoption Playbook provides a way to sort through the options and make the best cloud decisions. Written by a team of IBM executives, this book defines the cloud, describes a framework for adopting the cloud in businesses large and small, and provides proven approaches for successful cloud adoption. Benefitting from numerous use cases and customer examples, this guide helps you pick the winning plays that will allow your business to take advantage of all the cloud has to offer. Flip through the pages inside to discover: What business drivers are forcing enterprises to the cloudWhat strategic decisions need to be made in cloud adoptionCulture changes you can expect from cloud adoptionThe architectural decisions driven by the cloudSecurity requirements for the cloudHandling changes created by emerging technologiesA proven methodology for cloud application developmentService management and operations in the cloudThe role of governance in cloud adoption
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Foreword xxi Introduction xxiii 1 Business Drivers 1 2 Framework Overview 11 3 Strategy 27 4 Culture and Organization 57 5 Architecture and Technology 83 6 Security and Compliance 107 7 Emerging Innovation Spaces 127 8 Methodology 137 9 Service Management and Operations 159 10 Governance 203 Conclusion 215 Notes 219 Index 223
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781119491811
Publisert
2018-04-03
Utgiver
Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
268 gr
Høyde
232 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

Biographical note

Moe Abdula is a seasoned technology executive, leading the IBM Cloud Garage and IBM Cloud Architecture and Solution Engineering practice. Ingo Averdunk is an IBM Distinguished Engineer responsible for Cloud Service Management and Site Reliability Engineering with IBM Cloud Architectures and Solution Engineering. Roland Barcia is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and CTO for Microservices for IBM Cloud Architectures and Solution Engineering. Kyle Brown is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and the CTO of Cloud Architectures for IBM Cloud Architectures and Solution Engineering. Ndu Emuchay is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and the CTO for Cloud Adoption for IBM Cloud Architectures and Solution Engineering.