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Q5. What Best Practices advice would you give to companies to optimize their multicloud deployment?

BMC Software
A5: My advice - cost optimization is not a 1-time event. Orgs planning to move from on-prem to #cloud need to look at costs & optimize not only their choice of cloud platform but how best to adopt their chosen platform and continuously adapt.

Ramesh Prabagaran
A5: If a company is in the optimization phase without a solid architecture or operating model underneath, then I'd start with the arch / ops first. But assume they have the arch, team structure and operating model down ... then few things that I've seen across co

Ramesh Prabagaran
Arch - choose what u want to consume cloud-native, vs what will be layer on top

Chris Ehrlich
A5: Devise cloud strategy and architecture based on vendor strengths and in-house needs in your niche. Align with a true partner that is forming public partnerships with other cloud providers.
Bernard Golden
A5: I always suggest separating app-specific functionality and artifacts from core systems (monitoring, security components, IAM, etc.). Ensure consistency across core systems and then let app-specific choices be made to achieve specific functionality

Ramesh Prabagaran
Team - invest in a cloud center of excellence COE for good X-functional decision making.

Ramesh Prabagaran
Ops - have a good mix of domain expertise and programmability. If you strive too far right or left, you'll have a mess.

Ram Venkatesh
A5: If your use cases warrant multicloud, embrace it. Optimize for the business outcome rather than platform feature / function type tradeoffs.
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Bernard Golden
A5 Example of app-specific functionality is database choice. I don't think there's any advantage in a company operating its own, say, MySQL implementation rather than letting an app use a managed MySQL service. More important is ensuring sec reqs for database imp

BMC Software
A5: In a #datacenter world it was all about one-time or periodic #Capex optimization. With #multicloud, it really becomes a challenge of continuous Opex optimization - so you're not surprised by that cloud bill at the end of the month.

Ramesh Prabagaran
@BMCSoftware Spot on - The "continuous" part of this is the hard part. Doing this one time is great but waking up next day to see a completely different set of optimizations screws this up.

Ram Venkatesh
A5 @bernardgolden great point. Don't use least common denominator thinking to stay "cloud neutral", its about being "cloud leveraged" to help your business get the best outcome
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Michael Liebow
A5 reskill your people, ruthlessly standardize, set policy, enable the business to succeed.

Ram Venkatesh
A5 Establish the right metrics so you can tell if multicloud is the right option for your company, and if your implementation is actually yielding the results you are after.

