Survey
reveals cost plays a key role when it comes to Cloud uptake!
Uncertainty around the current economic climate is forcing organizations to look at alternatives to on-site IT infrastructures and resources with one-in-three organizations citing managed services as a more affordable option, according to a survey conducted by hosted services provider Rise.
The
research carried out at a recent event, surveyed over 100 IT industry
representatives, regarding their willingness to embrace Cloud
computing.
The
results revealed that over one-third of the respondents stated that
'affordability' was a key driver when looking to move from on-premise
to managed services. Cost was also referenced when it came to the
demands of end users considering a migration to the Cloud. The
potentially huge cost savings that can be realized by such a move was
ranked second highest in a list of various demands.
The
results also suggest that while firms are starting to gain a better
understanding of Cloud computing, there still exists a level of
uncertainty when it comes to the actual adoption. Over 50 per cent of
respondents highlighted issues such as a lack of understanding, as
well as security and complexity concerns as reasons for not
migrating.
The
results from the survey also include:
- Almost two-third’s of participants are looking to migrate to the Cloud within the next two years
- 63 per cent of participants identified cost and maintenance as the biggest challenge when it comes to managing existing IT systems
- Over 50 per cent of interviewees stated loss of control and security and storage as barriers to Cloud entry
According
to Steve Holford, director at Rise, the results suggest that while
uncertainty still exists around Cloud uptake, the cost benefits are
forcing organizations to take a more serious look at managed
services. "The uncertainty hovering over the financial markets
has acted as a bit of a wake up call, forcing people to actively go
out and see where savings can be made, and Cloud is most certainly
one of those areas."
"The
financial commitment that goes with maintaining an in-house IT
infrastructure is huge, and Cloud computing represents an opportunity
to do away with expensive upgrades and maintenance costs."
Steve
continued: “The low cost adoption of Cloud can potentially lead to
enormous cost savings for a business, and in the current climate
these can’t be ignored. Instead of buying additional servers and
storage devices that are used only a fraction of the time, employees
can have access to Cloud applications and only pay for the amount of
time actually used. Also, by outsourcing your IT needs you’ll be
able to realign and focus on core business activities. We appreciate
that a lot uncertainty still exists, and that us why a hybrid Cloud
model offering the benefits of a hosted service while keeping
sensitive data on site might also be an attractive option."
For
further info: http://uk.rise.co/latest-news/
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