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CBA wants to migrate two-thirds of compute into public cloud by the end of FY22

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Commonwealth Bank has stood up three ‚execution factories‘ to help speed up its cloud migration program.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has set its sight towards having two-thirds of its workloads in the public cloud by the end of the 2022 financial year. At the end last financial year, CBA hit the 44% mark, according to Tara Le Friedman, CBA strategy performance and transformation general manager. Speaking during VMware’s virtual 2021 VMworld conference, Le Friedman detailed that the bank’s decision to stand up three „execution factories“ has been the driving force behind the pace for the bank’s migration of its workload to the cloud, a project that only kicked off a year ago. As Le Friedman puts it, the execution factories are „constructs that allows us to apply repeatable patterns and activities to allow us to be able to do it a lot more faster, more efficiently“.

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