Companies to fully move their infrastructure to the cloud


By MYBRANDBOOK


Companies to fully move their infrastructure to the cloud

According to a survey conducted on cloud adoption, more than 51% of all respondents said that 100% of their applicable infrastructure now resides in the cloud, while 49% said they plan to move more of their workloads into the cloud as possible.

 

More than two thirds of respondents’ compute workloads are now supported by public cloud, colocation, and managed hosting services. At the same time, IT infrastructure spread has reached an equilibrium and leaders expect it to hold steady over the next three to five years.

 

A vast majority of respondents agree that cloud services enable greater innovation across all aspects of the enterprise. Global respondents for the survey include executives from Singapore, USA, Australia, India, UK, Germany, Mexico, Colombia, Netherlands and Middle East.

 

The most common tactic among organizations (85%) employing public cloud remains “lifting and shifting” using cloud based VMs (virtual machines), but 84% of respondents say they are investing in public cloud with containers. 62% of respondents say their use of containerized applications will increase in the next two years.

 

Over the next 12 months, respondents anticipate their infrastructure spending will include on-site data centres (62%), managed hosting (65%), public cloud (61%), and colocation (29%). However, 60% of respondents also said they envision not owning a data centre in the next five years.

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