Organisations globally are embracing the cloud, with over two-thirds expecting to run multi or hybrid cloud IT environments by 2019. However, some are not enjoying the kind of savings they expected in cloud adoption. Tracking the costs of cloud infrastructure is becoming more complex, and unexpected cloud bills can eat into revenues. At the same time, many organisations lack visibility into their cloud environments, limiting their ability to drive efficiencies and improvements.
To help businesses overcome these challenges, KCOM provides its Cloud Optimisation service, powered by the CloudHealth cloud management platform. CloudHealth makes sense of data across all cloud tools and services, giving decision-makers the holistic view, they need to optimise their multi-cloud environment.
As an expert managed service provider, KCOM helps customers turn CloudHealth’s insight into actionable priorities and ongoing best practice polices. KCOM is already helping customers including the Rail Delivery Group, The Commonwealth War Graves Commission and Kuoni optimise their cloud infrastructures.
The Cloud Optimisation service will help organisations improve visibility, reduce risk and maximise the effectiveness of their cloud spend, with CloudHealth users achieving savings on average of 20-30 per cent in cloud costs every month. It provides greater insight into cloud portfolios, improving governance and accountability across the organisation. It can also help companies discover potential quick performance and security wins within their cloud environments.
The Cloud Optimisation offering is available in three levels of engagement, based on customers’ differing needs and capabilities. ‘View’ gives customers access to the cloud management platform and visibility into their cloud operating costs. ‘Insight’ provides focused monthly reports and recommendations for improvement. ‘Action’ provides advice and best practice policies from KCOM experts to help implement continuous cloud optimisation.
The service can be used on Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google cloud environments. It is also suitable for organisations still in the data centre that are looking to move into the cloud, helping them to model their migration and calculate likely costs.
Phil Offord, Sales Director at KCOM, said: “CloudHealth will be the engine that powers our Cloud Optimisation service, and we are well placed to support our customers with the best guidance and solutions. CloudHealth’s insight and KCOM’s expertise will be invaluable for businesses who want the most from their cloud environments.”
Bob Kilbride, Senior Director of Global Channels at CloudHealth Technologies, said: “Through this partnership, we are combining deep cloud knowledge from one of the most respected cloud consultancies with a cloud management platform already trusted by thousands of organisations globally. Any organisation that takes advantage of the KCOM-CloudHealth partnership can be assured they will have the most optimised and cost-positive experience throughout their entire cloud journey.”