7 Evils in Cloud Migration and Greenfield Tasks

A information to conquering cloud migration challenges

Pandora’s Box in Cloud Migration Projects
“Regardless of warnings, Pandora was curious, and he or she opened the jar, releasing the evils of the world — leaving solely hope trapped inside.” [Photo by Bailey Heedick on Unsplash]

Pandora, the primary mortal lady, was created by the gods as a part of Zeus’s plan to punish humanity for Prometheus’s theft of fireside [1].

She was gifted with magnificence and intelligence, and Zeus despatched her to Epimetheus, Prometheus’s brother. For the marriage reward, Zeus gave Pandora a jar (typically interpreted as a “field”) and warned her by no means to open it [1].

Regardless of warnings, Pandora was curious. She opened the jar, releasing the world’s bringers of evilsleaving solely hope trapped inside [2].

Since then, “to open a Pandora’s Field” has been synonymous with doing or beginning one thing that will trigger many unexpected issues [3].

Evaluating this to my skilled life, the one event I felt like I had opened “Pandora’s Field” was once I started engaged on a knowledge cloud migration/greenfield venture a number of years in the past.

And the humorous factor is that this thought hasn’t modified years later, even after engaged on two further and nearly similar initiatives.

Not solely did I expertise new “bringers of evil” with each new knowledge cloud migration venture, however I additionally