Cloud first has long since become more than a marketing buzzword: ever more companies are now first asking whether they could use the cloud for their technology projects, rather than investing in their own costly infrastructure.<\/p>\n
Stephen Orban is a former Dow Jones CIO. \u201cAny department that felt it needed to procure hardware instead of leverage our cloud capabilities had to explain why they couldn\u2019t accomplish what they were trying to do in the cloud before their purchase order would be approved,\u201d Orban, now a manager at AWS, describes the approach<\/a>. \u201cOver time, our legal, procurement, and product teams started asking similar questions.\u201d \u00a0Within companies, the burden of proof is increasingly being reversed – previously the tendency was to ask why cloud services should be employed, whereas now the question is: \u201cWhy not use the cloud?\u201d<\/p>\n
In his article, McKendrick also gives users a handful of recommendations for the successful implementation of a cloud-first policy. At the outset, a great deal of work needs to go into changing mindsets by providing information and communicating with decision-makers. The expert also advises businesses to set up a catalog containing tried and tested cloud services, to clearly set out the roles and responsibilities on both sides of the firewall and, last but not least, to prepare business users for negotiating with and managing cloud providers (this could naturally be the same provider who has already been providing an on-premise solution, but businesses should bear in mind that this is a new and different relationship).<\/p>\n
Retarus\u2019 Managed Services are also provided from the cloud. These services are operated in Retarus\u2019 own data centers in Germany and around the world. And with its own hardware, home-grown multi-tenant software, physical shielding and access controls. Each running self-sufficiently and interconnected by means of private, encrypted and dedicated lines. Email, fax, SMS, EDI – the\u00a0particular strength of Retarus\u2018 Cloud Messaging Services lies in optimizing the flow of information, which facilitates the consolidation, acceleration, security, compliance and transparency of processes, while bringing businesses closer to their customers.<\/p>\n
Find out more about Retarus\u2019 Cloud Services here<\/a> or directly from your local Retarus contact person<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n