Azure Migration Readiness Checklist for UK Organisations
Azure migration readiness is more than workload selection. Teams need clarity on identity, landing-zone structure, data protection, operations, support and governance before moving critical services.
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Clarify the target operating model
Decide who will own subscriptions, policies, monitoring, access, cost review, support and incident response after migration.
Map dependencies
Identify identity, network, application, integration, backup and data dependencies before choosing a migration sequence.
Review security controls
Assess access control, privileged roles, logging, endpoint dependencies and data protection requirements before production workloads move.
Plan handover
Migration is not complete until monitoring, documentation, escalation and recovery responsibilities are understood.
Evidence to collect
Before acting, collect the owner, business impact, dependency, support, monitoring, access, recovery and documentation evidence connected to the issue. This prevents the conversation from becoming a generic technology preference and keeps the next step tied to operational risk.
Questions for stakeholders
Ask who owns the service, what happens if it fails, which dependencies are critical, what is already monitored, what recovery evidence exists, which exceptions are accepted, and what decision would reduce the most risk without creating unnecessary disruption.
Common mistake to avoid
The common mistake is starting with a solution label before the operating model is understood. A better sequence is to clarify the decision, gather evidence, agree ownership, then choose whether the answer is stabilisation, managed support, migration, security hardening, automation or a more targeted engineering change.
Decision record
Capture the final decision in plain language: the problem, owner, chosen next step, accepted constraints, expected evidence and review date. This keeps the work useful for IT, security, operations and procurement stakeholders after the first discussion ends.
- Confirm workload owners.
- Document identity and network dependencies.
- Define subscription and policy ownership.
- Validate backup and recovery assumptions.
- Agree operating handover before cutover.
How this connects to delivery
KMayer supports readiness assessment, migration sequencing and operational handover for Azure and hybrid environments.
Related reading: Hybrid Cloud Governance.
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