A Scalable Cloud Transition Model For Enhancing Operational Agility In Enterprise Information Systems
Abstract
Cloud transformation has become a strategic imperative for enterprises seeking operational agility, digital scalability, cost optimization, and resilient information systems. Large organizations increasingly migrate legacy infrastructures toward hybrid and multi-cloud ecosystems to improve responsiveness to changing market conditions, optimize resource utilization, and accelerate digital innovation. However, enterprise cloud transition initiatives remain constrained by integration complexity, governance fragmentation, migration risks, operational disruptions, and organizational resistance. This research proposes a scalable cloud transition model designed to enhance operational agility in enterprise information systems through a structured framework integrating governance alignment, scalable architecture design, phased migration strategies, cost optimization mechanisms, and operational integration processes. The study synthesizes insights from existing industrial and strategic cloud transformation literature to establish a research-oriented framework suitable for enterprise-scale implementation.
The research adopts a qualitative analytical methodology based on comparative synthesis of cloud migration strategies, cloud governance practices, operational transformation mechanisms, and enterprise agility principles discussed in the provided references. The proposed model emphasizes scalability, interoperability, operational continuity, and strategic governance as essential pillars for successful cloud transition. The study further evaluates the relationship between cloud-native transformation and enterprise agility by examining migration flexibility, integration efficiency, resource optimization, and decision-making responsiveness.
Findings indicate that scalable cloud transition frameworks significantly improve enterprise adaptability, reduce infrastructure bottlenecks, support rapid deployment cycles, and enhance cross-functional collaboration. The research also demonstrates that organizations adopting phased migration strategies and governance-centric cloud architectures experience lower operational disruption and improved strategic alignment. Nevertheless, challenges related to security governance, legacy integration, workforce readiness, and cost management continue to influence cloud transformation outcomes.
The study contributes a structured academic model that integrates operational agility principles with scalable cloud transition strategies for enterprise information systems. The research provides theoretical and practical implications for enterprises, digital transformation leaders, and cloud governance stakeholders seeking sustainable and scalable cloud adoption.
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