
Recent trends in enterprise cloud computing reveal a troubling gap in cloud governance, even as organizations face growing risks from outages, inefficiencies, and regulatory non-compliance. Many enterprises migrate to the cloud without a clear strategy for risk management or fail to build an ecosystem that balances innovation with accountability. Recognizing the critical importance of governance in modern cloud environments, my co-author Meredith Stein and I decided to tackle the topic in our new book, Unlocking the Power of the Cloud: Governance, Artificial Intelligence, Risk Management, Value.
Our book offers a framework for rethinking cloud governance, emphasizing that it is the backbone of any sustainable, scalable, and secure cloud strategy. With decades of combined experience in cloud computing, AI, and risk management, we observed that many enterprises innovate rapidly without fully considering the long-term consequences of ungoverned cloud environments. These oversights can lead to inefficiencies, lost revenue, reputational damage, and even catastrophic outages, underscoring why governance is no longer optional.
Cloud computing has fundamentally reshaped business operations. Unlike legacy systems controlled entirely on-premises, the cloud introduces operational complexity while democratizing access to AI, machine learning, and advanced analytics. Even minor missteps, such as misconfigured security settings or inadequate compliance measures, can cascade into enterprise-wide failures. Despite these stakes, many organizations still treat governance as secondary to adoption, investing heavily in migration while neglecting the frameworks necessary to manage risk proactively. The result is the type of costly service disruptions and outages that make headlines—and could have been prevented with robust governance structures.
Importantly, cloud governance is not a constraint—it’s an accelerator. Proper governance empowers enterprises to innovate with confidence, safely adopting emerging technologies without exposing themselves to security, compliance, or data management pitfalls. Yet many organizations struggle to operationalize this philosophy because they lack a clear roadmap. This challenge represents the opportunity Meredith and I aim to address: helping enterprises understand that effective governance not only protects value but also unlocks it, enabling growth, agility, and long-term resilience in the cloud.

