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December 201919 Over the last two decades, much has been said and done about migrating to the Cloud. From decentralization of resources to moving workloads & applications to the Cloud on various platforms with different commercial arrangements available today, businesses simply cannot operate without the Cloud once the practice has been adopted.Having reaped most of the benefits and promises of ubiquitous access to data, agility, speed and arguably in some instances, measurable cost benefits, Cloud adoption brings many businesses to the point of reflection. For any business which has widely adopted Cloud over recent years and planning to advance further with Cloud and other emerging technologies that are dependent on Cloud, some reflection on what I refer to as the 3 P's could help propel a business into the future. Let's take a look in sequence...PredictabilityFor any business user, the ability to derive at the desired outcome cannot be understated. As with any workload or application that has migrated to the Cloud, there is a need to review workflows that may or may not exist between disparate data sets now residing in the Cloud (be it private, public or hybrid) and the various "as-a-service" systems or applications which the business subscribes to. Why? Because the success of a business now depends on connected workflows that provide actionable insights to different business functions tasked to deliver outcomes that are consistent to its organization's objectives in a specific market place, such as creating better offerings or ensuring unique customer experience. With everything residing in the Cloud, it is also easier to conceptualize and build workflows that weave through different "always-on, available-anywhere" systems and data sets to provide efficacy for a business.ProgrammabilityAs we connect workflows in the Cloud to aid in predictable outcomes across the business, the Cloud adoption strategy also needs to evolve to allow room for programmability this could be as simple as allowing for containers and micro-services to be built on the fly for executing applications on smaller projects or implementing and testing technologies like IoT for example, in a particular area of the business that could bring about specific improvements. Organizations embracing DevOps will greatly rely on the elasticity of Cloud to stretch product development and testing. However, the need to self-ADVANCING CLOUD WITH 3 Ps PREDICTABILITY, PROGRAMMABILITY, AND POSSIBILITYBY SANJAY SIVAM, DIRECTOR, INSIDE SALES AND SERVICES SALES, POLY ASIA PACIFICCXO NSIGHTS < Page 9 | Page 11 >