Cloud computing
Post LinkedIn lead magnet · Cloud computing
There is no “finish line” in the cloud. Many leaders still treat the cloud like a project. Something you start. Something you finish. Something you can tick off and say, “Transformation complete.” But the cloud is not a destination. It is a loop. The Amazon Web Services guide describes it as a continuous journey. And that word matters. Because the moment you stop moving, the value starts to drop. Here is how the loop really works: 1. Build You create your landing zone. You migrate your first applications. You focus on getting the foundations right. 2. Mature Your team builds confidence. Processes improve. You move faster, with fewer mistakes. 3. Optimize You reduce costs. You automate repetitive work. You improve performance. You make things better than yesterday. And then? You start again. With new goals. New services. New expectations from the business. The moment you think you are “done” is the moment you begin to fall behind. Technology changes. Business priorities shift. Your operating model has to evolve with them. I have spent years in banking teams navigating this reality. The teams that succeed are the ones that stay curious. They do not just run the cloud. They keep learning how to run it better. What was the last new capability your cloud team built? Follow Friendly Neighborhood Gokul for more real talk on cloud strategy. Sharing what actually works. If you want to see my 3-Step Loop for staying ahead in the cloud, drop “LOOP” below. #CloudStrategy #AWS #DigitalTransformation #Techwithgokul #FriendlyNeighborhoodGokul
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If you want to see my 3-Step Loop for staying ahead in the cloud, drop “LOOP” below.