In this exciting episode of "Cloud Dialogues," Georgia and Matt return from their well-deserved breaks, ready to dive deep into the world of cloud operating models. They unpack the challenges organisations face when transitioning to cloud environments and share insights on how to navigate this complex landscape.
Here's what you can expect:
1. Tackling Operating Model Challenges: Dive into the common pitfalls of cloud transformation, emphasizing how misaligned operating model changes often lead to trouble.
2. DevOps and Product-Centric Thinking: The shift from traditional IT operations to a DevOps and product-focused approach, stressing the need for a cultural shift within organisations.
3. Platform Engineering Essentials: The importance of customising cloud platforms to meet the unique needs of DevOps teams, all while creating an exceptional developer experience.
4. The Role of Cloud Centers of Excellence (COE): Discover how COEs bridge the gap between platform teams and developers, ensuring smooth and efficient cloud usage.
5. Evolution of Change Management: Learn how change management is transforming in cloud environments, moving from rigid approval processes to more flexible, enabling approaches.
6. FinOps and Accountability: The critical role of product owners in balancing cloud costs and value, making accountability a key focus.
7. Navigating Data Management: Challenges of managing data across organisations, proposing a federated model with a central data catalog.
8. AI and Platform Teams: Should organisations build their own AI capabilities or rely on existing SaaS solutions? The hosts offer their take on this hot topic.
9. Mastering Containerisation: They shed light on the complexities of managing containerised environments like Kubernetes, with practical insights.
10. Strengthening Security Operations: The importance of well-resourced security teams in understanding and mitigating risks within intricate cloud setups.
11. Transforming Operating Models: Finally, the hosts advocate for small, incremental changes over sweeping transformations, ensuring smoother transitions.
To wrap things up, Georgia and Matt hint at an upcoming discussion on Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)—stay tuned!