Navigating Cloud Migration: Keys To Smooth Success

Are you prepared to future-proof your business? Consider multi-cloud migration. It streamlines many core operations and gives you an edge over the competition.

Cloud Infrastructure Is Always Worth It

Do you want a clearer picture of the perks of cloud-based operations? The Cloud Industry Forum (CIF) shares that IT professionals who adopt it improve agility by 32%, boost ease of scaling by 29%, and gain cost savings by 29%.

Industry giants have incorporated the cloud to great effect. Netflix uses it to stream massive video libraries, and Airbnb relies on it to manage its global booking system.

Think of the Bigger Picture

Many establishments might use the cloud today, but not everyone sees its full potential. Most cloud strategies only involve working with a single service provider.

Some IT managers also make the mistake of integrating the cloud into existing systems instead of building a process around it, which can lead to missed opportunities.

Work from the ground up and partner with various services for the following benefits.

Scalability

Spread organizational workloads across multiple hosts, and you have a more agile system. Each provider will operate independently with its metrics and tools.

It’s easier to make seamless transfers and expand without bottlenecks. This approach reduces risk as you won’t rely on a single provider.

Resiliency

Even the most established providers can experience outages. A damaged reputation, missed business opportunities, and lost revenue are just some consequences of putting all your eggs in one basket.

Why not diversify? Eliminate single points of failure and seamlessly transfer operations to another platform during downtime.

Data Migration Done Right

You probably already have one cloud provider, and that’s a great start. If you want to optimize further with multi-cloud operations, use the 7 Rs Model. It helps minimize cloud migration challenges:

  • Retire: Remove obsolete data or applications.
  • Retain: Keep sensitive data or applications in their current environment (in a private cloud or on-premises).
  • Rehost: Move individual data or applications with minimal changes.
  • Relocate: Transfer entire systems and their workloads to a different cloud with minimal changes.
  • Repurchase: Get cloud-native or SaaS versions of existing applications.
  • Replatform: Modify data and applications to align with their new cloud environments.
  • Refactor: Redesign data structures or applications to fully utilize cloud capabilities.

Choosing Your Next Cloud Deployment

The continuing cloud boom has made choices overwhelming. Keep it simple and find one based on the following:

  • Pricing: Beware of vendors who entice you with high initial discounts. The rates grow higher, leaving you locked in; always read the fine print.
  • Security: Look for companies with a strong record. Certifications like SecNumCloud, ISO, SOC, and GDPR compliance should give assurance.
  • Interoperability: Cloud migration becomes pointless if it slows down everything. Double-check that the new provider works well with your existing structures.
  • Geographic reach: Find a compatible option if you plan to expand to different regions. Proximity often means minimal latency and faster access.

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Paul Marchese - President
Paul Marchese
President of Marchese Computer Products | IT Consultant | Best Selling Cybersecurity and Compliance Author

Paul Marchese is a veteran IT leader and founder of MCP, the longest-standing technology firm in Western and Central New York. With over four decades of experience, he has built a company dedicated to simplifying technology for small and medium-sized businesses. 

Since founding MCP in 1981, Paul has led the organization in delivering strategic IT, cybersecurity, and risk management solutions that enable clients to focus on growth rather than IT challenges.

His expertise spans IT strategy, cybersecurity, and business operations, with a focus on industries such as construction, legal, manufacturing, agriculture, and engineering. Under his leadership, MCP provides services that strengthen compliance, streamline processes, and secure organizations against evolving threats.

Paul has written several Amazon bestselling books, including Business Owner’s Guide to Cyber Security (2020), From Exposed to Secure (2024), and The Cyber Playbook (2025).

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