Tuesday 17 November 2015

Stats are wrong: The public cloud is already the norm

It's no longer new or odd for enterprises to use the cloud. The cloud is now a reliable workhorse, and it brings a great deal of value to the business.

A recent Verizon report shows what everyone already knows: Use of the cloud is no longer new or specialized; it's become a solid part of our IT arsenal that most enterprises have already established as a core resource.

If the cloud is not so strange anymore, why isn't everyone doing it? The use of public cloud makes up less than 2 or 3 percent of total enterprise workloads, the major analyst firms concur.

Some enterprises are still holding out on the move to the public cloud by citing security, control, and regulatory rationales. But many of them are starting the transition with a private cloud or two. They're not counted in the analyst figures.

A much bigger undercount involves so-called shadow IT, where employees and even entire departments have bought into public cloud computing. They have SaaS or IaaS cloud assets that will eventually find their way back into corporate IT, which will reluctantly accept the use of public cloud resources. This has already occurred at most Global 2000 companies. But until these unofficial deployments work their way back to IT, these public cloud uses aren't counted either in analyst stats.

Those unofficial deployments will help corporate IT see that the sky doesn't fall when users deploy the public cloud. Indeed, agility goes up and costs drop. Moreover, if the right security approaches and technologies are applied, security actually improves.

Read More : http://www.infoworld.com/article/3005457/cloud-computing/stats-are-wrong-public-cloud-is-already-the-norm.html

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