Streamline cloud migration by visualising dependencies, aligning goals, and tracking progress efficiently.
Cloud migration is the process of moving an organisation's IT resources, including applications, data, and infrastructure, from on-premises data centres to cloud-based environments. The migration process can include evaluating the organisation's current IT landscape, selecting the right cloud service provider and platform, and re-architecting applications to take advantage of cloud-native capabilities.
Using an EA tool like Colloquial, organisations can assess their existing IT infrastructure and applications to identify opportunities for cloud migration. Colloquial can provide insights on the value, cost, and risk of each application, as well as guidance on how to migrate the application to the cloud.
First start with crafting your Application Portfolio. You can use a table like Microsoft Excel or a tool like Colloquial.
Once you have an Application Portfolio an essential part of the application lifecycle is evaluating and prioritising the portfolio for action in your organisation.
You’ll need a view of your applications’ Criticality, along with Business and Technical Fitness to identify those high-value opportunities.
Benefits of Cloud Migration
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