Cloud Transition: Adopting & Moving to Cloud & Multi-cloud Environments


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Expertise Level



Overview/Description

In this course, you'll explore the role of a cloud architect in transitioning from DevOps to CloudOps. You'll examine the role of a Cloud Operating Model in defining operational processes, as well as the role of the people, organization and operations domain in determining the CloudOps transition process. Next, you'll look at the best practices for transforming enterprise capabilities, the benefits of multi-cloud transition, and the approaches of managing data and information to implement the right cloud transition mechanism. You'll move on to learn about prominent cloud transition strategies for building CloudOps transition roadmaps. You'll explore the systemic principles for planning multi-cloud transitions, tools for planning and deploying CloudOps solutions, and the processes, SLAs, and KPIs associated with running cloud operations that can be used to create operational baseline capabilities. Finally, you'll explore how to facilitate a smooth process, data, and platform transition in multi-cloud environments and the transition path for identifying and applying the right CloudOps Maturity Model.



Expected Duration (hours)
1.2

Lesson Objectives

Cloud Transition: Adopting & Moving to Cloud & Multi-cloud Environments

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • recall the mindset differences between DevOps and CloudOps and describe what CloudOps offers to optimize speed, security, and operational efficiency of DevOps teams
  • describe the roadmap that can be adopted to transition from DevOps to CloudOps, along with the role played by cloud architects in facilitating the transition
  • identify the role of the Cloud Operating Model in helping cloud architects and target audiences define operational processes that align business and IT to accomplish strategic business outcomes
  • recall the role of the people, organization, and operations domain in determining the transition process of building a cloud-enabled enterprise through the application of appropriate cloud enablement and a well-designed CloudOps process model
  • list the best practices that can be adopted by cloud architects to transform enterprise capabilities and describe the benefits of multi-cloud transition
  • describe approaches cloud architects can use to manage data and information in order to implement the right cloud transition mechanisms
  • list common cloud transition strategies that can be used to build a transition roadmap, with focus on migrated critical applications and infrastructures
  • identify the critical systemic principles that cloud architects need to adopt when planning multi-cloud transition, with focus on disaster recovery and SLAs
  • describe features of CloudOps solution planning and deployment tools, as well as usage scenarios from the perspective of audience and role
  • recognize the processes, SLAs, and KPIs associated with running cloud operations that can help create operational baseline capabilities to be used as benchmarks in transition
  • list the pivotal organizational roles that help to facilitate smooth process, data, and platform transition in multi-cloud environments
  • describe the maturity model of CloudOps and recognize the transition path that needs to be used to identify the right maturity model to eliminate negative impacts on business and users
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course
  • Course Number:
    it_cottcodj_01_enus

    Expertise Level
    Intermediate