Application Modernization and Data Migration Trends: 5 Key Takeaways for CIOs
Over the last decade, technologies across the world have
taken giant leaps. As a result, most technology-driven enterprises have gone
through significant transformations as well. Most of the major networking
companies have transitioned from a hardware-based model to a software-centric structure.
In addition, these companies have changed their future direction based on the
approach of their CIOs.
At big conferences and trade shows, technology
officers or chief information officers do brainstorming to identify the latest
technology trends, the applicability, cost-effectiveness, and potential
long-term results.
Amid all the hypes about these new trends, the real concerns
are for CIOs, and other IT professionals are about aligning their organization
with the latest technology to move forward.
In this post, we will talk about five key takeaways
for CIOs regarding the modernization of applications
and data migration trends. Here we go.
1.
New Software
is shaping up the business models
Software is in the epicenter of formulating all the
business strategies these days. New mobile applications, the Internet of Things
(IoT), and cloud services are reshaping how the industries carry out their
business operations. CIOs and IT heads are taking more strategic business
roles, with a continuous focus on providing new user experiences and incorporating
business models.
2.
Cloud Infrastructure
is Here to Stay
Many market sectors are still trying to cope up to
embrace cloud technology, and only adopting it for small, less critical
applications. Despite the reluctance of many enterprises, cloud computing is
gradually integrating into the IT infrastructure. As the adoption of cloud technology
continues, basic cloud services, particularly cloud infrastructure and capacity,
are becoming marketable commodities. It means that service providers are
looking for new ways of revenues, which they will generate from providing services
around cloud basics.
3.
Interoperability
is Back on Track
In the recent past, most IT enterprises moved away
from interoperability or interop. It is basically a combination of the network
+ interop. However, the concept of interoperability and networking improvements
have made a comeback.
Now, as interoperability is back on track,
enterprises need to change their business models to ensure that data
interoperability integrates with the systems to create, share, and
consume data.
4.
Network Security
Should be Comprehensive
The increasing importance of network security is
another takeaway for CIOs. Not only that, the level of security needs to be comprehensive.
Application density and multi-tenancy are posing networking challenges that are
not possible to resolve with legacy tools. Most CIOs think that security should
be an integral part of the cloud infrastructures. Especially in the virtual and
cloud environments, security should exist end-to-end in the network.
5.
DNS Vulnerabilities
Needs Immediate Attention
These days, organizations are overly dependent on their
web presence for e-commerce, transactions, and day-to-day business procedures.
The online presence of businesses also makes them prime targets of
sophisticated cyber-attacks. This is why CIOs are having focused discussions on
old attacks, like distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. According to
CIOs, it is crucial to optimize the performance of DNS to ensure secure and
disruption-free services, and to avoid revenue loss.
The Way Forward
The major takeaways of CIOs on the recent IT trends are
to encourage their respective organizations to faster adoption of new
technologies to implement agile working practices. In this endeavor, CIOs first
need to embrace new technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine
Learning (ML), the Internet of Things (IoT), and Augmented Reality (AR) to find
digital solutions to the pressing real-world business issues.
Simply put, app modernization and data migration are drastically
changing businesses by improving efficiency, productivity, bringing down costs,
and enhancing consumer and employee experiences.
About the Author
Ananya Patel is a Business Writer and an
Associate at Merino
Services, a Global Leader in ERP
Software Consulting & Implementation.
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