Most FinOps programmes get good at measuring cloud cost and stop there. Crossing from visibility to ownership takes team-level financial accountability, cost in the delivery rhythm, and executive structures that tie spend to product outcomes.
Managing Kubernetes at Scale: What Enterprises Get Wrong in the First 18 Months
Enterprise Kubernetes adoption hits a predictable scaling wall around the first 18 months. Five failure modes build that wall, and each is a governance decision deferred during the productive pilot phase.
Hybrid Cloud in 2021: What the Architecture Debate Is Really About, and It Is Not Technology
The hybrid cloud debate is framed as a technical question of workload placement and latency. The real decisions are strategic: what you own, what you consume, and what that means for cost, talent, and vendors.
Cloud ROI: The Metrics That Tell the Truth and the Ones That Hide the Problem
Most enterprise cloud ROI measurement is broken. The common metrics are incomplete or misleading. A credible ROI story separates efficiency from capability and anchors to business outcomes.
Why Digital Transformation Keeps Failing, and It Has Nothing to Do With the Technology
The failure rate of large transformation programmes is well documented and consistently misdiagnosed as a technology problem. The real causes are five repeating patterns in people, process, and leadership.
The Multi-Cloud Management Problem Nobody in Your Organisation Wants to Own
Multi-cloud creates an accountability gap: no single team owns the full picture. Closing it is a governance decision, not a tool purchase, and only a few patterns actually work.
Turning IT From a Cost Centre Into a Business Partner: The Framework That Actually Works
IT has spent decades trying to shed the cost centre label, usually by improving the wrong metrics. The perception changes only when the outcomes, the financial transparency, and the communication change together.
Kubernetes Observability: You Cannot Manage What You Cannot See
Kubernetes breaks the assumptions traditional monitoring was built on. Operating it at scale needs a different observability architecture, instrumented at the workload level across three layers.
Cloud-Native Application Development: The Strategic Shift That Rewrites Your Hiring and Delivery Model
Cloud-native is sold as a technology choice. It is really a change to who you hire, how you organise, and how you deliver, and that is the part most enterprises never fund.
DevOps Is Not a Title: Why the Organisational Model Defeats the Technology Every Time
DevOps has been declared, tooled, and hired for, and most enterprise delivery is still slow and siloed. The reason is that DevOps is an operating model, and most organisations implemented it as a job title.
