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For most businesses considering cloud migration, it’s essential to understand that cloud platform benefits come alongside considerable challenges, including improving availability and latency, auto-scale orchestration, managing tricky connections, scaling the development process effectively, and addressing cloud security challenges.

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#1 Betabrand: Bare Metal to Cloud

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CloudBetabrand  (est. 2005) is a crowd-funded, crowd-sourced retail clothing e-commerce company that designs, manufactures, and releases limited-quantity products via its website.

– Migration objective 

The company struggled with the maintenance difficulties and lack of scalability of the bare metal infrastructure supporting their operations. Planning for and adding capacity took too much time and added costs. They also needed the ability to handle website traffic surges better.

– Key Takeaways

  • With planning, cloud migration can be a simple process. Betabrand’s 2017 on-premise to cloud migration proved smooth and simple. Before actual migration, they created multiple clusters in GKE and performed several test migrations, identifying the right steps for a successful launch.
  • Cloud streamlines load testing.  Betabrand was able to quickly create a replica of its production services that they could use in load testing. Tests revealed poorly performing code paths that would only be revealed by heavy loads. They could fix the issues before Black Friday.
  • Cloud’s scalability is key to customer satisfaction.  As a fast-growing e-commerce business, Betabrand realized they couldn’t afford the downtime or delays of bare metal. Their cloud infrastructure scales automatically, helping them avoid issues and keep customers happy. This factor alone underlines the strategic importance of cloud computing in business organizations like Betabrand.

#2 Spotify: Bare Metal to Cloud

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Spotify’s leadership and engineering team agreed: The company’s massive in-house data centers were difficult to provision and maintain, and they didn’t directly serve the company’s goal of being the “best music service in the world.” They wanted to free up Spotify’s engineers to focus on innovation. They started planning for migration to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) in 2015, hoping to minimize disruption to product development and minimize the cost and complexity of hybrid operation.

  • Gaining stakeholder buy-in is crucial.  Spotify was careful to consult its engineers about the vision. Once they could see what their jobs looked like in the future, they were all-in advocates.
  • Migration preparation shouldn’t be rushed.  Spotify’s dedicated migration team took the time to investigate various cloud strategies and build out the use case showing the benefits of cloud computing to the business. They carefully mapped all dependencies. They also worked with Google to identify and orchestrate the right cloud strategies and solutions.
  • Focus and dedication pay huge dividends.  Spotify’s dedicated migration team kept everything on track and in focus, making sure everyone involved was aware of experience and lessons already learned. In addition, since engineering teams were fully focused on the migration effort, they could complete it more quickly, reducing the disruption to product development

#3 Waze: Cloud to Multi-cloud

Waze (est. 2006; acquired by Google in 2013) is a GPS-enabled navigation application that uses real-time user location data and user-submitted reports to suggest optimized routes.

Though Waze moved to the cloud very early on, their fast growth quickly led to production issues that caused painful rollbacks, bottlenecks, and other complications. They needed to get faster feedback to users while mitigating or eliminating their production issues.

  • Some business models may be a better fit for multiple clouds.  Cloud strategies are not one-size-fits-all. Waze’s stability and reliability depend on avoiding downtime, deploying quick fixes to bugs, and ensuring the resiliency of their production systems. Running on two clouds at once helps make it all happen.
  • Your engineers don’t have to be cloud experts to deploy effectively. Spinnaker streamlines multi-cloud deployment for Waze such that developers can focus on development, rather than on becoming cloud experts.
  • Deploying software more frequently doesn’t have to mean reduced stability/reliability c ontinuous delivery can get you to market faster, improving quality while reducing risk and cost.

#4 Dropbox: Cloud to Hybrid

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Dropbox had developed its business by using the cloud — specifically, Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) — to house data while keeping metadata housed on-premise. Over time, they feared they’d become overly dependent on Amazon: not only were costs increasing as their storage needs grew, but Amazon was also planning a similar service offering, Amazon WorkDocs. Dropbox took back their storage to help them reduce costs, increase control, and maintain their competitive edge.

  • On-premise infrastructure may still be right for some businesses.  Since Dropbox’s core product relies on fast, reliable data access and storage, they need to ensure consistently high performance at a sustainable cost. Going in-house required an enormous investment, but improved performance and reduced costs may serve them better in the long run. Once Dropbox understood that big picture, they had to recalculate the strategic importance of cloud computing to their organization.
  • Size matters.  As  Wired  lays out in  its article detailing the move , cloud businesses are not charities. There’s always going to be a margin, a margin somewhere. If a business is big enough — like Dropbox — it may make sense to take on the difficulties of building a massive in-house network. But tension enormous risk, an enormous risk for businesses that aren’t big enough, or whose growth may stall.

#5 GitLab: Cloud to Cloud

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GitLab’s core application enables software development teams to collaborate on projects in real time, avoiding both handoffs and delays. GitLab wanted to improve performance and reliability, accelerating development while making it as seamless, efficient, and error-free as possible. While they acknowledged Microsoft Azure had been a great cloud provider, they strongly believed that GCP’s Kubernetes were the future, calling it “a technology that makes reliability at massive scale possible.”

  • Containers are seen by many as the future of DevOps.  GitLab was explicit that they view Kubernetes as the future.   Indeed, containers provide notable benefits, including a smaller footprint, predictability, and the ability to scale up and down in real time. For GitLab’s users, the company’s cloud-to-cloud migration makes it easier to get started with using Kubernetes for DevOps.
  • An enormous benefit, improved stability and availability can be an enormous benefit of cloud migration. In GitLab’s case, mean-time between outage events pre-migration was 1.3 days. Excluding the first day post-migration, they’re up to 12 days between outage events. Pre-migration, they averaged 32 minutes of downtime weekly; post-migration, they’re down to 5.

#6 Cordant Group: Bare Metal to Hybrid

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– Migration objective

Over the years, the Cordant Group had grown tremendously, requiring an extensive IT infrastructure to support their vast range of services. While they’d previously focused on capital expenses, they’d shifted to looking at OpEx, or operational expenses — which meant cloud’s “pay as you go” model made increasing sense. It was also crucial to ensure ease of use and robust data backups.

  • Business and user needs drive cloud needs.  That’s why cloud strategies will absolutely vary based on a company’s unique needs. The Cordant Group needed to revisit its cloud computing strategy when users were unable to quickly access the files they needed. In addition, with such a diverse user group, ease of use had to be a top priority.
  • Cloud ROI ultimately depends on how your business measures ROI.  The strategic importance of cloud computing in business organizations is specific to each organization. Cloud became the right answer for the Cordant Group when OpEx became the company’s dominant lens.

#7 Shopify: Cloud to Cloud

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Shopify wanted to ensure they were using the best tools possible to support the evolution needed to meet increasing customer demand. Though they’d always been a cloud-based organization, building and running their e-commerce cloud with their own data centers, they sought to capitalize on the container-based cloud benefits of immutable infrastructure to provide better support to their customers. Specifically, they wanted to ensure predictable, repeatable builds and deployments; simpler and more robust rollbacks; and elimination of configuration management drift.

  • Immutable infrastructure vastly improves deployments.  Since cloud servers are never modified post-deployment, configuration drift — in which undocumented changes to servers can cause them to diverge from one another and from the originally deployed configuration — is minimized or eliminated. This means deployments are easier, simpler, and more consistent.
  • Scalability is central to meeting the changing needs of dynamic e-commerce businesses.  Shopify is home to online shops like Kylie Cosmetics, which hosts flash sales that can sell out in 20 seconds. Shopify’s cloud-to-cloud migration helped its servers flex to meet fluctuating demand, ensuring that commerce isn’t slowed or disrupted.

Which Cloud Migration Strategy Is Right for You?

As these 7 case studies show, cloud strategies are not one-size-fits all. Choosing the right cloud migration strategy for your business depends on several factors, including your:

  • Goals. What business results do you want to achieve because of the migration? How does your business measure ROI? What problems are you trying to solve via your cloud migration strategy?
  • Business model.  What is your current state? What are your core products/services and user needs, and how are they affected by how and where data is stored? What are your development and deployment needs, issues, and constraints? What are your organization’s cost drivers? How is your business affected by lack of stability or availability? Can you afford downtime?
  • Security needs.  What are your requirements regarding data privacy, confidentiality, encryption, identity and access management, and regulatory compliance? Which cloud security challenges pose potential problems for your business?
  • Scaling needs.  Do your needs and usage fluctuate? Do you expect to grow or shrink?
  • Disaster recovery and business continuity needs. What are your needs and capabilities in this area? How might your business be affected in the event of a major disaster — or even a minor service interruption?
  • Technical expertise.  What expertise do you need to run and innovate your core business? What expertise do you have in-house? Are you allocating your in-house expertise to the right efforts?
  • Team focus and capacity.  How much time and focus can your team dedicate to the cloud migration effort?
  • Timeline.  What business needs to constrain your timeline? What core business activities must remain uninterrupted? How much time can you allow for planning and testing your cloud migration strategy?

In short, with the list of questions above and 7 case studies of companies’ successful cloud migrations. You can start with a plan, understanding the goals and desires of your business. Learn the right tools to lead you to cloud strategies and solutions that will work best for your business.

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This blog was written with contributing guest author Nancy Kramer, senior director in the Oracle Information Security and Regulatory Compliance organization, a key partner to the SaaS Cloud Security team.

To help organizations evaluate the security, privacy, and compliance of cloud service providers, we have consolidated the most common concerns and challenges into a case study and checklist reflecting our customers’ feedback. It describes a fictional company called 123 Bank Corp, a composite representation of customers in industries, such as financial services, health care, and other regulated sectors from around the world. We hope that you recognize similarities and opportunities for your organization.

Case study: 123 Bank Corp

123 Bank Corp is a global financial services company subject to a broad range of regulations because of its industry and global footprint. Their board of directors and senior executives mandated that robust information security controls are required to protect the bank’s data as part of their financial services operations.  

The bank made a strategic decision to favor cloud applications for their IT systems to enable innovation and modernize their business processes. They needed cost-effective cloud solutions that could improve efficiency, performance, and resilience, while achieving security and compliance objectives. Business and IT teams determined that they needed the following cloud services:

  • Software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications that integrate financials and personnel management
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123 Bank Corp used a five-step checklist to guide its selection of cloud services from a security, privacy, and compliance perspective, and more. They defined multiple categories of requirements, evaluated cloud providers as companies, and then compared specific cloud services to the bank’s prerequisites.

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Follow 123 Bank Corp through their cloud evaluation journey with this case study to learn how they used this five-step checklist for evaluating cloud providers and specific cloud services:

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As noted in the overview, 123 Bank Corp introduced in the first blog post how the global financial services organization sought the right cloud applications and cloud infrastructure to modernize their computing workloads. The second post discussed steps 1 and 2 for identifying security, privacy, compliance, and functional requirements. The third post described how stakeholders identified and researched their top potential suppliers .  The last post details how 123 Bank Corp evaluated the specific cloud services .

More specifically, 123 Bank Corp chose to utilize the following five-step checklist for selecting cloud services:

  • Identify security, privacy, and compliance requirements for these specific solutions
  • Define features and functional requirements, including resilience
  • Generate a short list of suppliers offering relevant cloud solutions 
  • Research a short list of cloud provider companies for financials, global cloud data centers, and support
  • Evaluate cloud services against detailed requirements for each cloud service

Lessons learned: 123 Bank Corp’s procurement journey

123 Bank Corp’s approach helped them purchase the best cloud services for their requirements. The formal process used for the evaluation of the vendors and the early identification of security and regulatory requirements also allowed the bank to effectively manage the selection process, while obtaining agreement and alignment from key stakeholders. Performing a comprehensive needs analysis in the first two steps of the checklist made supplier selection more effective because they had defined clear criteria for success.

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David is the Senior Vice President for the Oracle SaaS Cloud Security engineering and operations organization.  Previously, David was the public Cloud Security Engineering Director in the Google Security and Privacy organization and his preceding 18 years were spent with Microsoft in numerous security cloud, product and engineering leadership roles.  David holds a B.S. in Computer Information Systems as well as an MBA with a Management Information Systems concentration and is a longtime advocate of security application and technology stemming back to his US military service.

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With over 20 years of experience in managing risk, security, privacy and compliance audits relating to complex business processes and IT systems, Nancy Kramer helps define corporate information security policies and manages compliance and obligation management programs which oversee Oracle’s on-premises and cloud offerings. Nancy also provides thought leadership via engagement with industry organization such as Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC).

With over 20 years of experience in managing risk, security, privacy and compliance audits relating to complex business processes and IT systems, Nancy Kramer helps define corporate information security policies and manages compliance and obligation management programs which oversee Oracle’s on-premises and cloud offerings. Nancy also provides thought leadership via engagement with industry organization such as Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC).

David is the Senior Vice President for the Oracle SaaS Cloud Security engineering and operations organization.  Previously, David was the public Cloud Security Engineering Director in the Google Security and Privacy organization and his preceding 18 years were spent with Microsoft in numerous security cloud, product and engineering leadership roles.  David holds a B.S. in Computer Information Systems as well as an MBA with a Management Information Systems concentration and is a longtime advocate of security application and technology stemming back to his US military service.

To help organizations evaluate the security, privacy, and compliance of cloud service providers, we have consolidated the most common concerns and challenges into a case study and checklist reflecting our customers’ feedback. It describes a fictional company called 123 Bank Corp, a composite representation of customers in industries, such as financial services, health care, and other regulated sectors from around the world. We hope that you recognize similarities and opportunities for your organization.

123 Bank Corp is a global financial services company subject to a broad range of regulations because of its industry and global footprint. Their board of directors and senior executives mandated that robust information security controls are required to protect the bank’s data as part of their financial services operations.  

123 Bank Corp used a five-step checklist to guide its selection of cloud services from a security, privacy, and compliance perspective, and more. They defined multiple categories of requirements, evaluated cloud providers as companies, and then compared specific cloud services to the bank’s prerequisites.

Short on time? Watch the How to Evaluate Cloud Providers webinar about this case study and checklist.    

As noted in the overview, 123 Bank Corp introduced in the first blog post how the global financial services organization sought the right cloud applications and cloud infrastructure to modernize their computing workloads. The second post discussed steps 1 and 2 for identifying security, privacy, compliance, and functional requirements. The third post described how stakeholders identified and researched their top potential suppliers .  The last post details how 123 Bank Corp evaluated the specific cloud services .

  • Generate a short list of suppliers offering relevant cloud solutions 

Lessons learned: 123 Bank Corp’s procurement journey

123 Bank Corp’s approach helped them purchase the best cloud services for their requirements. The formal process used for the evaluation of the vendors and the early identification of security and regulatory requirements also allowed the bank to effectively manage the selection process, while obtaining agreement and alignment from key stakeholders. Performing a comprehensive needs analysis in the first two steps of the checklist made supplier selection more effective because they had defined clear criteria for success.

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