Heading for Google Cloud? What You Need to Understand Before Taking the Next Step into the Public Cloud
Cloud transformation—or in other words, adopting the public cloud is first and foremost a strategic choice, the success of which is measured by business growth. If public cloud adoption is viewed merely as migrating virtual servers to the cloud, its true potential can quickly go to waste. The most important first step is to sit down and discuss why the organization wants to move to the public cloud in the first place, and how it will help achieve its core priorities.
Where Should You Start?
The first thing to evaluate is how the public cloud supports your business priorities. These goals typically revolve around the following areas:
- Ensuring and Improving Business Continuity: System resilience, high availability, and global reach.
- Improving Profit Margins: Streamlining operations to ensure more value trickles down to the bottom line.
- Eliminating Technical Debt: Freeing up hands from routine maintenance to focus on developing new innovations.
- Innovation and AI Readiness: Building a solid foundation for modern data utilization and AI/GenAI solutions that demand the flexibility of the cloud.
- Pure Cost Savings: Optimizing infrastructure and shifting from fixed capital expenses (CapEx) to a consumption-based operating model (OpEx).
Google Cloud Adoption Framework – A Roadmap for Change
Whatever your priorities may be in the coming years, planning and goal-setting cannot be overstated when adopting the public cloud. To guide organizations through this journey, Google has developed the Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF).
This framework divides development into four critical themes, ensuring that the cloud does not just become an isolated technical island:
- People: How do you ensure staff capabilities, clear roles, and a culture of continuous learning along the cloud journey?
- Process: How does leadership support the change, break down silos between teams, and adapt operational models for the cloud era?
- Scale: How do you leverage cloud-native services, modern data architecture, and automation to maximize efficiency?
- Secure: How do you build a modern, identity-centric, and multi-layered security model to protect your company's digital assets?
Moving from Servers to Platforms: PaaS and the Shared Responsibility Model
Once the core pillars of your cloud strategy are in place, you can unlock the true power of the cloud: PaaS solutions (Platform as a Service). By moving away from traditional virtual machines (IaaS) to fully managed platform services, your organization no longer needs to worry about OS patching or server hardware maintenance. This frees up your experts' time to focus directly on development that drives business value.
However, a crucial part of this shift is understanding the cloud's Shared Responsibility Model. In the public cloud, security is always a partnership. Google is responsible for the security of the cloud—the physical data centers, global networking, and underlying infrastructure. Meanwhile, your organization is responsible for security in the cloud—meaning data classification, application-level code, and access management. Understanding this division of labor from day one prevents major pitfalls down the road.
Summary: From a Jungle of Options to Clear Next Steps
It is completely understandable if the current flood of technology and endless options feels overwhelming. We are here to help you find the right path and ensure that your investment delivers the desired business value.
Get in touch with us to schedule a morning workshop with one of our experts. We will evaluate your organization's cloud readiness through the lens of the Google Cloud Adoption Framework and recommend the perfect next steps for your cloud journey.
