Back in the 1960s and 1970s, the technology ecosystem in any enterprise centered around single-purpose applications running on a standalone computer or mainframe.
From that time, we have witnessed the growing complexity of integrated enterprise systems as
software application got embedded into every business process and workflow.
Cut to
the 2020s, and global enterprises are facing multiple challenges with their exploding
technology stacks. Businesses are reporting that their IT operational costs have tripled since the
2000s, and application outages have increased by 800%.
As enterprises add more
layers to their tech stack, they need more expertise to manage the new tools (along with
maintaining the existing system). This can impact overall productivity and increase
operational overhead.
What is increasing the complexity of the enterprise tech
ecosystem? Let’s discuss that next.
What Is Increasing the Complexity of the Enterprise Technology Ecosystem?
A common problem is linked to the cloud move. As more enterprises move their application
workloads to the cloud platform, they expect a seamless transition that can improve
performance at lower costs. However, the ground reality is much different. Cloud-powered
enterprise systems are growing more complex every year.
Studies have found that IT teams are spending one-third of
their time dealing with performance-related issues. This is costing employers around $3.3
million every year. Besides that, 44% of CIOs are unable to manage their IT performance,
which is posing an existential threat to their business.
What is driving the
complexity of modern cloud environments? Here are some factors:
Effectively, cloud migration does not eliminate technology endpoints, including servers,
database systems, and applications. This is adding to IT complexity as cloud environments
(public, private, hybrid) need to integrate with the existing legacy systems.
Another
core issue is the gradual dwindling of enterprise architects, often in favor of cloud
specialists and architects who are trained to use the specific technology that best fits the
organizational requirements. Think cloud ERP specialists or data scientists who perform
important, but siloed roles within organizations.
Despite multiple cloud benefits,
organizations find it challenging to manage their cloud architecture on their own. To
address these challenges, companies need professional guidance on how to transform their
cloud IT architecture.
An enterprise technology partner can design an effective IT
strategy to enhance their bottom line and their return on investment. Besides, they can help
in reducing the complexity of any enterprise technology ecosystem.
Let’s discuss how
in the next section.
How an Expert Enterprise Technology Partner Can Help in Reducing IT Complexity
According to Statista, the cloud system IaaS segment is expected to grow by 30.5% in 2023. As more IT workloads move to the cloud computing platform, cloud service providers can deliver value by:
However, even as the cloud help in optimizing costs, vendor lock-in is a concern for many
organizations. Companies don’t want to partner with uncompetitive cloud providers who are
unable to scale up their resources for growing business needs.
Customers are also
looking for an efficient cloud management strategy from their technology partner. Here is
how a partner tech company can help in reducing cloud-related complexity:
1. Optimizing Cloud Costs
Cost management is a significant factor when adopting and migrating to the cloud platform. A technology partner helps in optimizing cloud costs by:
2. Managing the Multi-Cloud IT Environment
IT teams often need to address the complexities of a multi-cloud environment. Cloud service providers can overcome this challenge by deploying tools for cloud-based automation, automatic scaling, and cost management. They can also train your existing staff to work efficiently in a multi-cloud setup.
3. Preventing Vendor Lock-In
To prevent lock-in with any vendor or service, cloud service providers must integrate their client’s cloud resources with their on-premises environment. This enables companies to move in (and out) of the cloud premises without any interoperability issues.
4. Addressing the Shortage of Cloud Talent and Skills
A 2020 PwC survey found that 32% of companies rank the shortage of cloud talent as a major challenge. With the expertise of a cloud technology partner, companies can develop a Cloud Centre of Excellence (COE) to develop the cloud skills of their employees. This COE team can help in:
Conclusion
Cloud technology is becoming crucial for achieving optimum business performance in any industry domain. However, cloud adopters can easily complicate their IT ecosystem with challenges in cloud management and implementation. A technology partner skilled in cloud services can facilitate companies to gain business value from their cloud investments.
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