Cloud migration remains a hurdle for Filipino enterprises, says IBM
Bronte H. Lacsamana
Given the tremendous growth of the cloud computing market over the past year, driven by lower cost
s
, data security awareness, and emerging technologies, enterprises in the Philippines need to try harder to improve their hybrid, multi-cloud approach, according to IBM Philippines President
and Country General Manager
Aileen
Judan
-Jiao.
“The pandemic has highlighted the importance of adaptability. Organizations must now be able to adapt their operations and customer offerings at an unprecedented pace – but all too often, legacy systems, processes, and methodologies hamper them,” she told
BusinessWorld
.
In the Philippines, enterprises
plan on spending half
of
their cloud budget on hybrid over the next three years,
based on
IBM’s hybrid cloud platform advantage
survey
in 2020
. Findings also showed the value derived from hybrid, multi-cloud platform technology is 2.5 times the value derived from a single platform or cloud.
The
executives
surveyed for the study
showed awareness of
how much business performance can improve from a hybrid multi-cloud approach
, said Ms.
Judan
-Jiao.
“We’ll see more businesses leveraging a secure, interoperable, open, and free from vendor lock-in hybrid multi-cloud platform technology that embeds AI (
artifical
intelligence) to achieve successful business transformation,” she added.
CHALLENGES
The
four
main challenges that come with adoption of this technology are skills, processes, adjusting to client experience, and scalability.
1.
SKILLS
For IBM, the agility of cloud environments comes with a flipside — the need for a lot of automation in a hyper-fast and mega-large scale.
“This means, from managing monolithic architectures to microservices by the hundreds.
It
requires different skills and a different mindset of management,” said Ms.
Judan
-Jiao.
To avoid failing due to this challenge, her suggestion to mitigate this is to prioritize workloads that need to be moved to different cloud environments based on the skills currently available.
2.
PROCESSES
The
processes
that support these environments, when overlooked, become a
challenge
, she also warned.
“The service delivery management fundamentally changes, including those that deal with stakeholders and users who are now more empowered and on self-help mode,” she said.
This means not any multi-cloud approach will do, as organizations have to
ascertain how the development of enhanced cloud capabilities aligns with the transformation of processes and the wider operating model.
Ms.
Judan
-Jiao stressed: “
They should determine the cloud environment that makes sense based on external and internal business processes.”
3.
CLIENT EXPERIENCE
On
the client experience
, IBM’s advice delved into
barriers
like
hard and soft infrastructure and technology limitation,
especially during the pandemic where enterprises have fully remote working models.
“A
s we shift to the ‘anywhere workplace’ model, the IT
(information technology)
teams need the flexibility to adjust the deployment of their apps where it runs best yet build once
,” she explained.
4.
SCALABILITY
Finally, with limited resources and funding capacity
,
questions
are raised
on
how to scale across deployment locations, whether it’s the shift to online transactions and managing unpredictable increases in volume, or maintaining both online and physical channels.
Ms.
Judan
-Jiao
emphasized the security of the channels involved: “B
usinesses should combine the power of hybrid with the flexibility of open standards. In addition, they must also focus on security mechanisms that protect them from existing and emerging threats while helping them gear up for data explosion and regulatory compliance.”
Open-source and security are key pillars to bring an effective hybrid cloud strategy to life, she added.
ROADMAP TO SUCCESS
According to the same IBM survey on the advantages of hybrid cloud platforms, Philippine organizations expect to be using an average of
six
clouds
by 2023
, but only 28% of businesses have a holistic multi-cloud management strategy in place.
The reality is that executives are investing already, to which Ms.
Judan
-Jiao advised: “
As
[an]
organi
z
ation begins their hybrid cloud journey, it is important to choose the right platform for the hybrid cloud design where it can be built once and deploy
ed
anywhere. Software intelligence in the tools is needed
to enable dynamic delivery.
”
A simple way for hybrid cloud adoption to be failsafe is to follow five steps,
she explained —
strategize
using business objectives as a point of departure,
design
infrastructure to be competitive on desired processes,
move
,
build
manage
costs by imp
roving server use and identifying unused storage.
“
Hybrid cloud is the enabler for business transformation and growth to create enterprises of the future beyond the C
OVID
times
,” Ms.
Judan
-Jiao said. “
The success or failure of cloud deployments are not technology stories
—
they’re business transformation stories.
”