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OPINION PIECE Johannesburg, South Africa, 3 November, 2016 Data - a crucial consideration in your cloud migration By AJ Hartenberg, Portfolio Manager: Data Centre Services for T-Systems, South Africa The explosion of data is now a boardroom concern in most organisations When embarking on your cloud migration journey, having data front-andcentre is essential Often there s far too little planning for how data will be captured, stored, secured, accessed, shared, archived, backed-up, and destroyed The astonishing explosion in data volumes is quickly becoming one of the highest-priority issues for both technology pros and corporate directors alike. Driven by the increasing digitisation of businesses, the rise of the Internet of Things, and the immediacy of Cloud-based tools like Dropbox or Google Drive, conversations about data are amplifying at rapid pace. Consulting group Africa Analysis predicts that by 2019 we ll be generating 500 zettabytes of data which is 270% more than we did in 2014 of 135 zettabytes*. Two thirds of that data will live, or pass through, a Cloud environment at some stage. And as we live more and more of our lives in a digital realm, data privacy and security becomes an ever-greater concern. For many of us, cyber-crimes like data breaches and identity theft are already more of a concern than physical theft. In reality there are two types of organisations that exist; those that know

they ve been breached and are continuously taking remedial actions; and those that don t know they ve been breached and believe they ve taken all necessary precautions. As these two trends merge, organisations are faced with the unenviable task of managing vast amounts of data, and keeping it all tightly secure. It s no wonder that, as we consider how to migrate our IT estate to the Cloud, data issues should be front-and-centre in our thinking. But the reality is that data is often shockingly overlooked when we embark on our cloud migration journey. Often there is far too little thought invested in how data will be captured, stored, secured, accessed, shared, archived, backed-up, and ultimately destroyed. Designing the house Restructuring your data and developing a plan for how you ll use it in the future is a little like building a home. Imagine a young family as they design the foundations, scope out the number of bedrooms, and start the process of construction. Fast forward a couple of years, and suddenly they re expecting triplets. Building more bedrooms to accommodate the rapidly-expanding family now becomes impossible. The foundations can t be shifted. The only way to increase the house is perhaps to build an annex a less than ideal compromise. Let s visualise this as we consider the way we approach our data. Yes, we can t foresee the future just like the family could never have predicted triplets but we can make provision for every eventuality. When it comes to understanding how best to use our data, the reality is we re still only just getting started. Of the masses of information, we re collecting today, we don t necessarily know which of it will be useful in the future, and in what ways.

That being said, it s important to design a plan for our data as best we can. This might start by rationalising your data landscape, working out which data sets can be pulled into a common repository a database of information that is shared throughout the organisation, and consumed by applications like ERP and CRM systems for example. Based on your needs analysis and predictions, you can start deciding how big these databases will need to be, by what degree they may need to scale, which information they will house, whether they should be relational or object-oriented, and so forth. Perfect timing The next set of questions are those relating to responsibilities. Will IT be responsible for every aspect of the data migration strategy? How will lines of business be involved? How will the organisation ensure there are no overlaps and duplications of data? In a mature-state IT team, the CIO will actually take the lead in building enterprise-wide data sets, acting as the catalyst and the connector between different business units, as she helps line of business leaders to find value in each other s data and create new synergies. Migrating to the cloud is the perfect time to clean up your data, to shift it into the most logical environments, deduplicate, and implement policies to prevent multiple versions of the truth from developing in future. The value of database logical design has been overlooked for expediency, rather efficiency which affects overall business practice of cost reduction, revenue generation and customer experience. In fact, at the very beginning of your migration journey, data considerations should be a central part of your cloud readiness assessments. It s only by confronting the data issue head-on that you can rationalise your data

landscape, reduce the footprint where possible, and create a suitable home for your future data needs. You ll also be doing the best you can to shore up your data s home from the threat of cyber-attackers. Well-structured data sets, that are governed by clear data policies, and protected by best-in-class security standards, will go a long way to reducing the likelihood of data breaches or detecting breaches sooner. *Cisco Global Cloud Index Implications for the South African Market Data Centre Services Market August 2016 T-Systems in South Africa: Communications Specialist Thamsanqa Malinga Thami.Malinga@t-systems.co.za +27(11)2547400 (Phone) +27(0)810138430 (Mobile) About Deutsche Telekom Deutsche Telekom is one of the world s leading integrated telecommunications companies with around 151 million mobile customers, 30 million fixed-network lines and more than 17 million broadband lines (as of December 31, 2014). The Group provides fixed network, mobile communications, Internet and IPTV products and services for consumers and ICT solutions for business customers and corporate customers. Deutsche Telekom is present in more than 50 countries and has approximately 228,000 employees worldwide. The Group generated revenues of EUR 62.7 billion in the 2014 financial year more than 60 percent of it outside Germany. About T-Systems Deutsche Telekom considers the European business customer segment a strategic growth area. Deutsche Telekom offers small, medium-sized and

multinational companies ICT solutions for an increasingly complex digital world. In addition to services from the cloud, the range of services is centred around M2M and security solutions, complementary mobile communications and fixed network products, and solutions for virtual collaboration and IT platforms, all of which forms the basis for our customers' digital business models. With approximately 47,800 employees worldwide, T-Systems generated revenue of around EUR 8,6 billion in the 2014 financial year. Since the inception of T-Systems in South Africa in 1997, the company has cemented its position as one of the most successful T-Systems companies outside of Europe. A leading ICT outsourcing service provider locally, T- Systems offers end-to-end ICT solutions in both the ICT Operations and Systems Integration markets. Their extensive portfolio of services covers the vertical, horizontal, IT and TC space. T-Systems South Africa s head office is located in Midrand with another major office in Cape Town, and 20 further representative offices in locations throughout southern Africa.