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The Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) for a leading federal agency of the US government is tasked with serving 20 lines of business within the organization, as well as some external federal agencies, with IT services, cybersecurity solutions, and centers of excellence for new technologies.
The majority of the organization’s IT infrastructure was hosted on-premise, with several large data centers supporting a vast array of systems and applications. The OCIO believed business units would continue to increase their cloud adoption and cloud data management capability over time, and not all data centers would be needed. To determine this, OCIO needed support with conducting a study to determine their organization’s state of cloud readiness, priorities for cloud adoption and cloud migration, the suitability of various enterprise cloud data management solutions, and the best course of action for the organization.
The OCIO wanted to answer these important questions:
Analysis and Advisory Services
The OCIO was approached by one of its business units to purchase a leased data center. The OCIO’s preferred option was to shift away from managing data centers as part of its Data Center Optimization Initiative and reduce on-premise environments by investing in cloud modernization and enterprise cloud data management. To determine the best course of action, the OCIO needed to determine which decision would be best for the organization. Guidehouse conducted an objective study to analyze the financial implications of all viable options, providing support throughout the process by:
This study determined the most cost-effective—and, overall, most beneficial—option was to migrate high-value enterprise IT systems to the cloud, rather than purchase the data center.
Cloud Migration Strategy
The OCIO also needed to understand how to optimize its existing cybersecurity portfolio to reduce costs and improve the services it could deliver to its customers. The OCIO was unsure which applications would be best suited to cloud solutions and their level of cloud migration readiness, and which would be more cost-effective on-premise. Guidehouse supported the OCIO by developing a cloud migration strategy for its portfolio of more than 50 cybersecurity applications. As part of this service, the Guidehouse team:
Cloud Implementation Support
Guidehouse also helped the OCIO with enterprise implementations of mission-critical cloud technology solutions, including organization-wide mailbox migration and deployment of Office365. The Guidehouse team leveraged its proven track record of success with large-scale cloud migrations to facilitate all phases of the project lifecycle, from development to testing, change management to end-user training, and ongoing support and maintenance throughout the cloud transformation process.
Determining the Correct Strategic Decision
Guidehouse’s analysis detailed five viable options for the organization. With objective data and tangible evidence in hand, the OCIO was able to use in-depth cost-benefit analysis to clearly identify the best approach and advocate effectively for cloud modernization. Guidehouse’s strategic guidance and advisory services allowed the OCIO to overcome a daunting internal challenge and helped the office demonstrate the value of investing in cloud modernization to both leadership and the wider organization.
Unlocking Cost Savings Through Enterprise Cloud Solutions
Guidehouse identified potential savings of up to $20 million per year for the OCIO via the most cost-effective route to cloud modernization. In contrast, purchasing the data center would entail far greater long-term costs for the organization. Additionally, while the organization had initially deemed the cloud strategy for certain complex applications too expensive, Guidehouse was able to deploy its extensive expertise to re-architect elements of the IT infrastructure to optimize application performance, remove unnecessary licenses, improve readiness for cloud data management solutions, and reduce the overall cost of cloud investment.
Delivering Cloud Modernization
Guidehouse enabled the OCIO to fully prepare for a valuable move away from outdated on-premise systems to a modernized cloud-based IT infrastructure—and will eventually help the office to deliver the migration and implementation of those superior cloud systems.
In the meantime, Guidehouse’s support with a number of mission-critical applications has enabled the OCIO to:
Robert McNamara, Partner
Raquel Morgan, Director
Guidehouse is a global consultancy providing advisory, digital, and managed services to the commercial and public sectors. Purpose-built to serve the national security, financial services, healthcare, energy, and infrastructure industries, the firm collaborates with leaders to outwit complexity and achieve transformational changes that meaningfully shape the future.