In this episode Dustin Milberg, Field CTO of Cloud Services, dissects the tools needed for the cloud journey, with a focus on the 6 layers of the platform. 

Offloading management to a third party to address cloud skills gaps may only be a temporary need, to let staff learn a new cloud environment before taking it on in a full capacity.

For CIOs and other IT leaders who must demonstrate early cloud wins to help gain wider stakeholder buy-in needed for a full migration, Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) to AWS makes an ideal candidate for demonstrating that the cloud can be a successful driver for the business. It also encourages cloud-hesitant IT members to learn the ropes of the AWS environment in a non-production scenario.

Ron Teeter, Vice President of Engineering at Jobvite, takes you through the timeline of their entire cloud journey and discusses the connected outcomes that came with each phase.  Jobvite has gone from survival to agile to efficient.  Hear exactly how Ron and his team managed this process.

The simple truth is that there is no one-size-fits-all cloud adoption strategy that works for everyone. Fitness is a great analog for cloud adoption. To get fit, we must eat well and exercise. But the types of food we eat and training we undertake has many varying factors.