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CIO/CTO Checklist: Managing the Architecture of Multi-Cloud Environments

Cloud and private hosted environments will exist in virtually all institutions in some way, shape, or form moving forward.  
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October 12, 2022 –Cloud infrastructure has improved availability and security, given the dynamic nature of emerging security threats. FIs cannot avoid a multi-cloud environment; they must consume application services, run core packages, and build applications on multiple clouds. CIOs, CTOs, and heads of architecture will need to design their ecosystem differently, given a multi-cloud environment, especially since hosted solutions will still be part of the technology mix.

This Impact Report itemizes the areas IT executives need to consider when creating their architectures, cloud migration strategies, IT roadmaps, and budgets. Aite-Novarica Group reviewed its research conducted from 2020 to 2022 and external articles on the topic to develop the findings and checklist. This research includes qualitative interviews with 20 participants in the second half of 2021. Additionally, this report uses the author’s experience and best practices that Aite-Novarica Group has observed in FI IT organizations.

This 26-page Impact Report contains six figures and one table. Clients of Aite-Novarica Group’s Community Banking service can download this report and the corresponding charts.

This report mentions Amazon, BMC, Boomi, CoreStack, Densify, Docker, Fiserv, Flexera One, Google, IBM, Informatica, Jitterbit, Kion, Kubernetes, Lumen, Microsoft, Mist.io, Mulesoft, Nomad, Nutanix, OpenStack, OpenShift, Oracle, Rancher, Red Hat, Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow, SnapLogic, Spot, Software AG, Switch, Temenos, TIBCO, Ubuntu, vRealize, Workato, Workday, and Zesty.

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