Aligning Enterprise Cloud Governance with Well-Architected Design Standards
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Azure, Well-architected, Cloud, Enterprise, GovernanceAbstract
To make sure that cloud settings are appropriate, productive, and cost-productive, there is a need to adjust business cloud governance based on strong architectural best practices. This method helps the organization in the process of making strategic decisions, achieving excellence in operations, and being compliant with the regulations by providing scalable and resilient infrastructure. Upon the implementation of these standards into their systems and processes, the companies will be able to manage cloud resources in a systematic way that will minimize risks and ensure a higher chance of increasing their agility and competitive advantage in the majority of situations.
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