Part of Getting started with cloud adoption for NHS trusts
Getting started with your first application within the cloud
Beginning your cloud adoption with small, focused projects allows NHS organisations to learn capabilities and demonstrate business value. Rather than a broad transition, initially concentrate on targeted use cases like improving backups, optimising storage, or enhancing availability for specific apps. Start by addressing pain points where cloud can clearly provide benefits over on-premises solutions. Illustrate how cloud resolves the issues efficiently and cost-effectively, for instance, leverage cloud backup services to replace outdated on-premises solutions prone to failures and capacity constraints. This showcases cloud's resilience and scalability.
Another example is modernising legacy storage with cloud offerings that reduce hardware costs and management overhead. This highlights cloud's ability to streamline operations. By realising quick wins, NHS teams gain first-hand experience on cloud platforms. This builds knowledge and confidence for larger migrations while cultivating a culture of innovation.
Starting small also allows testing new technologies like AI/ML using cloud's flexible resources. Successful pilots pave the way for transforming core healthcare services. With a thoughtful incremental approach focused on demonstrating tangible improvements, NHS organisations can build the foundations to realise cloud's full potential across all IT systems and initiatives.
Last edited: 19 September 2024 11:04 am