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10 Chevron accelerates its move to the cloud, sharpens competitive edge with SAFe® built on Azure DevOps Driving effective implementation of cloud strategy Build landing zones, then migrate and modernize in waves. Get ready for the move Build cloud skills Get your IT and app development teams up to speed on cloud technologies, migration tools, and operational processes with upfront training investments. Set up landing zones for your workloads Help avoid governance issues during and after migration by using landing zone best practices. Preconfigured landing zones include networking, identity, management, security, and governance elements that balance agility with organizational standards. Review best practices for Azure readiness Help ensure the proper configuration of your current and future landing zones by expanding and validating landing zone modifications with Azure readiness best practices. Migrate your workloads Make cloud migration easier with centralized tools Discover, assess, and migrate your workloads with a comprehensive resource like Azure Migrate—the central hub for all of your migration automation needs. Assess, migrate, optimize, and promote workloads iteratively Use an iterative process of migrating one workload at a time or a small collection of workloads per release. Help ensure that workloads are ready to meet production demands by assessing, migrating, optimizing, and promoting them with each iteration. Prepare to expand your scope with cloud migration best practices Review the Azure cloud migration best practice checklist to take your migration beyond basic cloud-native tools. Get guidance on specific topics, including: VMware migration, SQL Server migration, and global market support. With 40 scrum teams moving applications to the cloud, global energy provider Chevron needed to improve collaboration between its development and operations groups. By switching to Azure Boards, Chevron has already saved $500,000 (US) in licensing costs and reduced operating expenses. "The speed to business capability is very important for Chevron," says Vicki Harris, Manager of Public Cloud at Chevron. "Using Azure DevOps, we can deliver solutions much faster than we ever could before." Read the full story >

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