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1 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 1/20 The model moved CBA toward pay-as-you-go IT, cut some infrastructure provision and maintenance costs by 40%, and reduced time to market for new applications by several weeks.

2 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 2/20 Agenda  Benefits and risks of cloud computing  Overview of CBA and its IT  CBA multi-provider cloud model  Challenges of moving to the new model  Lessons learned

3 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 3/20 Benefits and risks of cloud computing  Cloud computing is beginning to transform the role of the IT function and how companies buy IT.  The IT function is increasingly moving toward the role of an “IT broker”.  Even companies with mission-critical security needs, such as banks, are moving their IT services into the cloud.

4 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 4/20  Benefits  Flexibility,  Scalability,  Cost savings,  Rapid deployment,  Increased and simplified IT security  Risks  Data sovereignty  Onshore security  Technical lock-in  Long term business commitments  Lost IT capabilities  Lack of control vs. acountability Benefits vs. risks

5 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 5/20 Agenda  Benefits and risks of cloud computing  Overview of CBA and its IT  CBA multi-provider cloud model  Challenges of moving to the new model  Lessons learned

6 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 6/20 CBA background  CBA is a large multinational bank headquartered in Sydney, Australia.  The Australian federal government founded CBA in 1911, privatizing it in 1991.  In 2014, CBA employed 50,000 people, of which 6,000 were in “IT and operations.”  CBA managed total assets of A$800 billion (approximately $750 billion).  Considered to be among top 20 IT consumers worldwide.

7 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 7/20 CBA’s IT sourcing Modes 1/4  Customer trust is critical for banks, and that trust is underpinned by  security,  compliance and  availability of IT systems.  Cloud computing affects all three of these critical components.

8 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 8/20 CBA’s IT sourcing Modes 2/4  First mode: CBA outsourced most of its IT needs to Enterprise Data Systems in 1996 under a 10- year contract.  unit cost elements.  long-term agreements  fixed fees  guaranteed volumes.

9 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 9/20 CBA’s IT sourcing Modes 3/4  By the early 2000s, CBA had reduced internal IT staff because EDS was providing almost all its IT services, and, as a consequence, it had lost some in-house IT capabilities.  This loss of capabilities was particularly challenging for the coordination and integration of new services.  CBA increasingly faced IT-related tensions between internal units as well as with EDS.

10 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 10/20 CBA’s IT sourcing Modes 4/4  Second mode: CBA drew on the regained internal IT capabilities to move its IT sourcing to a multi-provider sourcing mode in 2006.  With this mode, the bank managed a range of IT providers with individual contracts  At the end of the 2000s, CBA still had substantial IT infrastructure costs and was seeking further cost reductions.  Cloud computing promised a cost-effective, pay-as- you-go IT sourcing mode that could also help get new applications to market faster.

11 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 11/20 CBA’s IT sourcing Modes - Timeline

12 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 12/20 Agenda  Benefits and risks of cloud computing  Overview of CBA and its IT  CBA multi-provider cloud model  Challenges of moving to the new model  Lessons learned

13 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 13/20 CBA multi-provider cloud model 1/4

14 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 14/20 CBA multi-provider cloud model 2/4

15 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 15/20 CBA multi-provider cloud model 3/4

16 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 16/20 CBA multi-provider cloud model 4/4

17 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 17/20 Agenda  Benefits and risks of cloud computing  Overview of CBA and its IT  CBA multi-provider cloud model  Challenges of moving to the new model  Lessons learned

18 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 18/20 Challenges of moving to the new model Provider Challenges  Some providers were supportive or even eager to work with CBS and adopt its cloud standards.  But in the initial negotiations, one large  cloud provider said that it could not support CBA’s standards. Technology Challenges  implementing the cloud model required strong IT capabilities from CBA:  ability to architect complex solutions,  develop standards,  integrate internal and external IT,  govern new application development Cultural Challenges  A shift in mindsets and active change management  New ideas are now less restricted  Innovative ideas face fewer hurdles Assessing Cloud Readiness of Applications  Applications with few technical barriers and few non-technical constraints were the first that CBA moved to the cloud using the multi-provider cloud model.

19 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 19/20 Agenda  Benefits and risks of cloud computing  Overview of CBA and its IT  CBA multi-provider cloud model  Challenges of moving to the new model  Lessons learned

20 How Commonwealth Bank of Australia Gained Benefits Using a Standards-Based, Multi-Provider Cloud Model Daniel Schlagwein, Alan Thorogood and Leslie P. Willcocks / December 2014 (13:4) Page 20/20 Lessons learned  Enforce Client-Defined Cloud Standards  Negotiate Flexible, Short-Term Arrangements  Retain Sufficient Internal IT Capabilities  Be Pragmatic About Legacy Applications  Engage in Standard-Setting Efforts


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