InfraMaturity
Executive Report

Infrastructure Maturity Assessment

Prepared for Enterprise Architecture Leadership

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Executive Summary

Your organization scores 3.1 / 5.0 on the Infrastructure Maturity Index, placing you at the 42nd percentile among enterprise peers. You exceed the industry benchmark in Operations and Security, while significant gaps remain in Cloud Adoption and Architecture.

The most critical finding: cloud adoption maturity is 0.7 points below benchmark, indicating a strategic lag that will compound costs and slow digital initiatives. A phased 12-month transformation roadmap is recommended, prioritizing platform engineering, cloud-native migration, and data quality automation.

Assessment Date

May 26, 2026

Benchmark Cohort

847 Enterprises

Maturity Level

Enterprise Integration

Top Gap

Cloud (-0.7)

Dimension Scores

Strategy
Score3.2 / 5.0
-0.3 vs. benchmark
Architecture
Score2.8 / 5.0
-0.6 vs. benchmark
Operations
Score3.5 / 5.0
+0.3 vs. benchmark
Security
Score4.1 / 5.0
+0.5 vs. benchmark
Data
Score2.9 / 5.0
-0.4 vs. benchmark
Cloud
Score2.4 / 5.0
-0.7 vs. benchmark

Priority Recommendations

High Priority

Accelerate cloud-native migration

Migrate 40% of lift-and-shift workloads to containers by Q3. Establish a platform engineering team to own internal developer platform.

6-9 monthsHigh impactCloud Adoption
High Priority

Adopt API-first and event-driven patterns

Replace point-to-point integrations with an enterprise service mesh. Implement schema registry and async event backbone.

4-6 monthsHigh impactArchitecture
Medium Priority

Deploy automated data quality pipeline

Implement Great Expectations or dbt tests in CI/CD. Expand data lineage coverage to 80% of critical data assets.

3-4 monthsMedium impactData Management
Medium Priority

Align IT OKRs with business outcomes

Establish quarterly business-IT steering committee. Define architecture decision records (ADRs) for all significant technical choices.

2-3 monthsMedium impactStrategy & Governance
Low Priority

Expand chaos engineering practice

Introduce automated failure injection for critical services. Extend SLO coverage from 60% to 90% of user-facing services.

3-5 monthsMedium impactOperations
Low Priority

Implement shift-left security scanning

Embed SAST/DAST in all CI pipelines. Reduce vulnerability MTTR from 14 days to under 48 hours.

2-3 monthsMedium impactSecurity

12-Month Transformation Roadmap

Phase 1: Foundation

Months 1-3
  • Establish platform engineering team
  • Define cloud migration target architecture
  • Implement API gateway and schema registry

Phase 2: Migration

Months 4-6
  • Containerize 40% of legacy workloads
  • Deploy data quality pipeline
  • Launch chaos engineering program

Phase 3: Optimization

Months 7-9
  • Achieve 80% infrastructure-as-code coverage
  • Expand SLO coverage to 90%
  • Automated vulnerability remediation

Phase 4: Innovation

Months 10-12
  • Pilot generative AI for operations
  • Real-time cost optimization
  • Industry benchmark: top quartile

Maturity Level Definitions

Discrete

Siloed, ad-hoc infrastructure with minimal integration between systems. Processes are reactive and undocumented.

Level 1

Partial Integration

Some systems are connected through middleware or APIs, but standards are inconsistent and coverage is incomplete.

Level 2

Enterprise Integration

Unified architecture with defined governance, enterprise-wide standards, and proactive management across most domains.

Level 3

Partner Collaboration

Infrastructure extends securely into partner and supplier ecosystems. B2B integrations, shared data fabrics, and collaborative governance.

Level 4

Dynamic Collaboration

Adaptive, AI-driven infrastructure that orchestrates real-time collaboration across internal, partner, and market ecosystems.

Level 5

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