Deciding to migrate from your on-premises Data Center instances to the Cloud should be backed by a strategic vision, especially nowadays when Atlassian is building a unique platform with various advantages (Rovo, different types of cloud hosting - government, isolated, commercial-, Access, Guard, white listing, and I could keep going, I was making a point).
The decision should be based on why you need those advantages for your team, and what they could get from it.
If you're there, and evaluating if Atlassian Cloud should be included in the next step for your company, you should also consider your customizations, and current Atlassian Marketplace solutions you're using now, and how all of that could be translated to the SaaS.
We know, some functionalities you have now in Data Center, you also need them in the Cloud, but you're not sure if you can replicate them as you need them. We hear you.
Why is this the right time to transform?
Customers who have already moved to the cloud have said that they have gained speed, security, and better collaboration through simplified workflows and smarter automation. Talking about numbers, and more specifically, they have won at gaining:
As Marketplace solutions like Projectrak and Exporter have become critical for PMOs and project managers in Data Center. Not everything's grey. There is great news!!
If you need to transform from Data Center to Cloud, both of these solutions have even better enhanced versions in the cloud, which will bring an upgrade to your PMO tech stack
If you want more details, please check this post, and always remember that migrating to Cloud doesn’t mean sacrificing these capabilities. In any case, it's an upgrade
Huwen Arnone _Deiser_
Product Marketing Manager @ Deiser Apps
Deiser
Madrid (atm)
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