Cloud computing is no longer a technology option but a core strategic imperative for modern businesses. This course provides IT leaders and business decision-makers with a structured framework for developing and managing a comprehensive cloud strategy. Participants will learn to evaluate various cloud models (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS), assess the financial implications (TCO, ROI), and navigate the complexities of vendor selection, governance, and security in a multi-cloud environment. The focus is on aligning cloud adoption with strategic business outcomes, ensuring successful migration, and establishing effective cloud cost management (FinOps) and compliance controls.
Cloud Computing Strategy and Management
IT Management and Cyber Security
October 25, 2025
Introduction
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Evaluate the suitability of various cloud deployment and service models (public, private, hybrid).
- Develop a structured cloud migration strategy (e.g., 6Rs: Rehost, Replatform, Refactor).
- Assess the financial impact of cloud adoption using TCO analysis and business case development.
- Establish effective cloud governance, policy, and risk management frameworks.
- Define the shared responsibility model for security and compliance in the cloud.
- Implement FinOps (Cloud Financial Operations) practices to optimize cloud spend.
- Evaluate and select appropriate multi-cloud or hybrid solutions based on business needs.
- Manage cloud vendor relationships and service level agreements.
Target Audience
- CIOs, CTOs, and IT Directors
- Enterprise and Cloud Architects
- IT Strategy and Transformation Leads
- Senior IT Managers overseeing cloud adoption
- Business Analysts and Financial Planners
- Procurement Specialists focused on cloud services
Methodology
- Group exercises to develop a high-level cloud migration roadmap.
- Case studies analyzing major cloud cost overruns and mitigation.
- Workshops on applying the shared responsibility model to a business scenario.
- Discussions on multi-cloud vendor negotiation and risk management.
- Individual exercises in cloud resource optimization (FinOps).
Personal Impact
- Mastery of strategic cloud principles for executive leadership.
- Acquisition of in-demand skills in cloud governance and FinOps.
- Ability to drive digital transformation initiatives confidently.
- Enhanced financial acumen for justifying technology spending.
- Increased career mobility in a cloud-first technology world.
Organizational Impact
- Accelerated time-to-market and increased business agility.
- Improved scalability, elasticity, and resilience of IT services.
- Cost optimization and transparent IT spending via FinOps.
- Reduced operational overhead and capital expenditure.
- Enhanced security posture through centralized cloud controls.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Cloud Strategy Foundations
1.1 Business Case for Cloud Adoption- Key drivers for cloud migration (agility, cost, innovation).
- Defining cloud goals aligned with strategic business objectives.
- Understanding the current state and assessing organizational readiness.
- Common barriers and risks to cloud adoption.
- Detailed comparison of IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS.
- Public, private, and hybrid cloud deployment options.
- Identifying which workloads are suitable for each model.
- Understanding serverless computing and containers.
Unit 2: Cloud Financials and Migration Planning
2.1 Cloud Economics and TCO- Shifting from CapEx to OpEx and its financial impact.
- Analyzing the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) in the cloud.
- Strategies for cost control and resource management.
- Building a strong financial business case for migration.
- The 6 R's of cloud migration (Rehost, Replatform, Repurchase, Refactor, Retain, Retire).
- Developing a prioritized migration roadmap.
- Minimizing business disruption during the migration process.
- Techniques for testing and validation in the cloud environment.
Unit 3: Cloud Security and Governance
3.1 Cloud Security Shared Responsibility- Understanding the provider's vs. the customer's security responsibilities.
- Implementing identity and access management (IAM) in the cloud.
- Network security, segmentation, and encryption strategies.
- Monitoring cloud resources for security threats.
- Establishing a cloud governance framework and policies.
- Ensuring compliance with data privacy regulations (e.g., GDPR, CCPA).
- Cost, security, and operational compliance checks.
- The role of automation in enforcing governance.
Unit 4: Multi-Cloud and FinOps Management
4.1 Multi-Cloud and Vendor Strategy- Justifying a multi-cloud strategy (risk, compliance, best-of-breed).
- Managing interoperability and integration across cloud providers.
- Vendor contract and SLA management for cloud services.
- Avoiding vendor lock-in and ensuring portability.
- Principles of FinOps: Inform, Optimize, and Operate.
- Tools and techniques for real-time cost visibility and alerting.
- Implementing cost accountability across engineering teams.
- Strategies for resource optimization (auto-scaling, reservations).
Unit 5: Operational and Organizational Readiness
5.1 Cloud Operations and Monitoring- Setting up cloud-native monitoring and logging solutions.
- Automating deployment and infrastructure using IaC (Terraform, CloudFormation).
- Managing operational stability and performance in the cloud.
- Disaster recovery and business continuity in a cloud context.
- The required skills shift in IT teams for cloud management.
- Restructuring teams to support DevOps and cloud architecture.
- Communicating the cloud strategy and benefits to the organization.
- Measuring the strategic impact of cloud adoption.
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