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Amit Dhupkar, Head Of Group Technology, Singapore Post
Cloud brought a second wave change in it infrastructure by shifting from the physical touch and feel of bare metal and fibre cables to a user interface-led digital dashboard
One of the key propositions of cloud was that organization can pay for just what they use. While this idea has been sold very effectively, more often it has been discovered that organizations do not know or cannot work out when not to use the cloud.
Once an organization starts using the cloud for all non-production environments, the same cloud providers should, with the same rigour, educate organizations to switch-off or turn-off usage when cloud is not required. Very few organizations know to stop using the cloud during non-peak hours, or post-office hours for their non-production environments.
Savings derived can actually be used to optimise budgets and be reinvested in innovation. This remains an area where organizations should be cautious when they start on a cloud journey; how to manage expenditure and how to be meticulous with a switch-on and switch-off approach.
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