Modernisation Challenges and Lifecycle
While digital transformation and cloud have become somewhat synonymous in recent years, the reality is that digital transformation is driven by modernisation efforts to leverage technology that best supports your business initiatives. This is the modernisation of applications, data sets, and platforms—and can happen both in the cloud and within the data centre.
With modernisation becoming so critical, it is imperative to understand that it also presents a unique set of challenges. What do I modernise and when? What is the right platform for modernisation? Are my modern platforms enterprise-class? How will I manage and optimise this new modern platform? These are just a few of the hundreds of questions organisations stumble upon as they begin their journey to modernise. It’s critical to take a hard look at what you hope to accomplish and make the best decisions to enable those outcomes.
Modernisation Challenges

In order to become the most efficient service provider to your business, it’s helpful to look at modernisation through a lifecycle lens. Modernisation is not a one-time path that your organisation goes down, it is a journey that each workload must go through individually. Realising the repetitive nature of this process points to the development of a modernisation lifecycle framework, which will equip you with a consistent methodology to solve your modernisation challenges and identify applications and workloads for modernisation.

Strategy
Any effective modernisation initiative begins by answering one simple, but critical, question: “What do I need tomorrow that I can’t do today?” The answer to this question determines the charter of the initiative and becomes your North Star to create your roadmap and drive towards those business outcomes you seek. You’ll evaluate the applications that are in-scope, their interdependencies, the technical readiness of the applications for modernisation, as well as the readiness of your organisation from an operational perspective.

Operations
Finally we have the ongoing management and optimisation of your new modernised workload. Cost, security, best practices, and tools—all require continuous optimisation in order to most efficiently manage in a modernised deployment.
As we work our way around the modernisation lifecycle, there are four main areas:


Platforms
Once you have defined your goals and your requirements, you’ll be able to make an informed platform selection for your workload. This could be modernisation within your data center (private cloud) and/or adoption of public cloud models.

Execution
Next, it’s time to do the design, build, and migration: this could be for an entirely new platform or fortifying an existing platform for a specific workload—all to fit that workload’s unique requirements. Then we move to migration. You’ll identify if you’re going to lift and shift, lightly modernise, and/or fully modernise applications as you determine how to bring them into this more modern foundation.