Cloud Strategy

Designing cloud operating models for enterprise change without losing control.

Cloud programs fail when speed outruns governance. A better operating model fixes that.

Enterprises often treat cloud transformation as a migration program first and an operating model redesign second. That sequence usually creates friction later.

The organizations that move faster align platform engineering, cost controls, architecture guardrails, and delivery expectations from the beginning.

That model gives teams freedom to ship while keeping risk, resilience, and accountability visible across the portfolio.

  • Platform guardrails before sprawl
  • FinOps and architecture alignment
  • Clear ownership across engineering and operations
  • A delivery model that scales beyond migration

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