Cloud Criteria For Selection
Cloud Criteria For Selection
Cloud Criteria For Selection
Selecting a cloud provider can prove to be a daunting challenge as most vendors provide a
lot of services and features. Yet, picking the right cloud provide is of paramount importance
as it can define the long-term success or short-term failure of an enterprise. Selecting the
right cloud platform can be distilled down to these six factors:
More precisely, search for standardized systems, efficient data processing, strong
information control and awareness of the business status. Also, consider how the
organization aims to fund these requirements and to promote consistent commitment to
them.
Tech Roadmap: Ensure that the provider's platform and preferred technologies align
with your existing environment and/or support your cloud goals. Do the cloud
systems, protocols and resources offered by the vendor suit your workloads and
priorities for management? Assess how much you may have to re-code or customize
to make your workloads suitable for their platforms. Many service companies
provide robust relocation programs and also provide support during the processes of
evaluation and preparation. Be sure you grasp the help on offer and map it against
project activities, then determine who should do what. Service providers also have
professional personnel capable of covering capability holes in the teams for
migration.
Data Governance and Security: Make sure the cloud vendor has a proven track
record of providing proper classifications to types of data. They should know what
data is sensitive and what is not and provide security regardless of sensitivity. The
enterprise should be wary of data privacy and regulation laws.
The enterprise should also make assessment of the cloud vendor’s levels of system
and data security. They have to make sure all activity is auditable before submitting
for partnership.
Service Dependencies and Partnerships: Service providers can have several,
necessary to understand vendor partnerships. It is a worthwhile exercise to evaluate
the provider's relationship with key vendors, their accreditation levels, technical
capabilities and personnel certifications.
Also, it is important to uncover any service dependencies and partnerships involved
in cloud service provision. SaaS providers, for example, will often build their service
on existing IaaS platforms, so it needs to be clear how and where the service is being
provided.