Joining the 21st Century with Cloud

With all the hullaballoo today over enterprise digital transformation, it might seem that the cloud is yesterday’s news. In fact, cloud and digital go hand in hand. Case in point: Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, which split into two companies in 2013: 21st Century Fox, which retains the film, television, cable, and satellite businesses, and the refocused News Corp., responsible for print newspapers. The cloud, in fact, was instrumental in this separation. “21st Century Fox had one year to change, working under a deadline,” explains Rich Roseman, formerly the CIO of 21st Century Fox, who led the IT side of the split. “IT, HR, finance, tax, real estate, etc.— – all had to be separated.” The secret to his success?
“We took a $71 billion global media company to the cloud.”Ad7LrUIl

Standing up the New News Corp.

While the phone hacking scandal to hit News Corp. in the UK certainly contributed to the chaos within the company, their decision to split off the newspaper business from the rest of the company resulted more from the different forces of digital transformation hitting the two types of business. Murdoch and other executives saw the new 21st Century Fox as the growth part of the business, while News Corp, now the name of the legacy newspaper business, would be left to more or less fend for itself in an industry in decline. To this end, they set an aggressive deadline to split the two companies. Roseman and his team made the ambitious decision to move the newspaper business to the public cloud. “We had to stand up all the apps for News for the foreseeable future,” Roseman says. “This was our best opportunity to deploy cloud. It was green field. Why would we invest in people and technology now?”

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Copyright © Intellyx LLC. Intellyx advises companies on their digital transformation initiatives and helps vendors communicate their agility stories. As of the time of writing, none of the organizations mentioned in this article are Intellyx customers.

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