This project aims to optimize and secure the cloud infrastructure of a large non-profit organization by implementing advanced DevOps practices. The initiative will leverage cutting-edge technologies such as Kubernetes, Terraform, and Jenkins to streamline operations, enhance observability, and improve security across a multi-cloud environment. This transformation will enable the organization to better manage global projects, reduce operational costs, and increase efficiency.
The primary users are internal IT teams, project managers, and field operatives within the non-profit, as well as partners and volunteers who rely on seamless and secure data access for executing global initiatives.
Maintaining a scalable, secure, and cost-effective cloud infrastructure is challenging with our current multi-cloud setup, which impacts our ability to efficiently manage and deploy resources for global projects.
There is a strong market willingness to invest in infrastructure optimization due to the pressure to reduce operational costs and enhance project delivery efficiency, which are critical for mission success and donor satisfaction.
Failure to address these infrastructure challenges may result in increased operational costs, reduced project deployment speed, and potential security vulnerabilities, ultimately impacting our global impact and donor confidence.
Current alternatives include manual cloud management, which is inefficient and error-prone, and limited observability tools that fail to provide comprehensive insights across all cloud environments.
Our solution focuses on implementing a fully automated, secure, and observable multi-cloud infrastructure, tailored specifically for the unique needs of non-profit organizations, enhancing both efficiency and impact.
We plan to leverage our existing network of non-profit partners and stakeholders, showcasing the successful pilot implementations and the projected cost savings and efficiency improvements to attract further engagement and investment.