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The Cloud Adoption Playbook

By : Moe Abdula, Ingo Averdunk, Roland Barcia, Kyle Brown, Ndu Emuchay
Book Image

The Cloud Adoption Playbook

By: Moe Abdula, Ingo Averdunk, Roland Barcia, Kyle Brown, Ndu Emuchay

Overview of this book

As cloud technologies continue to challenge the fundamental understanding of how businesses work, smart companies are moving quickly to adapt to a changing set of rules. Adopting the cloud requires a clear roadmap backed by use cases, grounded in practical real-world experience, to show the routes to successful adoption. The Cloud Adoption Playbook helps business and technology leaders in enterprise organizations sort through the options and make the best choices for accelerating cloud adoption and digital transformation. Written by a team of IBM technical executives with a wealth of real-world client experience, this book cuts through the hype, answers your questions, and helps you tailor your cloud adoption and digital transformation journey to the needs of your organization.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Cover
2
Title Page
3
Foreword
16
Index
17
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Starting a Project with the IBM Cloud Garage Method

In the next several sections, we show you how the practices of the IBM Cloud Garage Method come together and how each practice flows into the next. Note that the example is an ideal case; every enterprise is different, and the IBM Cloud Garage Method needs to be tailored for each customer, as some practices apply better in some circumstances than others.

We begin with a set of practices that help you understand your customer. These practices come together in a Design Thinking workshop that brings together designers, sponsor users, business owners, and developers to reach a common understanding of how to meet a business need.

In the IBM Cloud Garage Method, we strongly recommend that every project begin with a Design Thinking workshop. This workshop ensures that everyone is in alignment on where they want the project to go — not only that they’re building a product the right way, but also (and more important) that they...