benefits and advantages of cloud infrastructure as a service

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# 1 # 2 # 1 # 2 WHO TOOK THE SURVEY? WHAT VALUES DO CUSTOMERS SEEK FROM A CLOUD IAAS SOLUTION? WHAT VALUES DO CUSTOMERS SEEK FROM A CLOUD IAAS PROVIDER? HOW ARE CUSTOMERS USING CLOUD IAAS TODAY? There’s a lot to consider when it comes to the cloud buying process. Security, compatibility and managed services are just a few important offerings cloud buyers have to consider. But, what matters most to cloud consumers? In January 2013, cloud services provider Bluelock set out to better understand the consumer’s needs and desires for an infrastructure-as-a-service offering. More than 325 individuals took the 11-question survey over a period of three months. Individuals represented companies of all sizes, industries and job titles. Despite their demographic differences the consumers were united in many of their value rankings, sentiments and use-cases. The results create a strong picture of what matters most to the IaaS consumer now, and what they expect to care about in the future. Increase infrastructure reliability and performance 61% Technology 37% 0-99 18% 100-499 16% 10,000+ 15% 1,000-4,999 7% 500-999 7% 5,000-9,999 11% Other 7% Finance 7% Education 4% Communications 3% Manufacturing 3% Government 2% Retail 2% Utilities Reduce cost, waste and inefficiency High quality of service and support experience Adaptability in service delivery (business processes, platform configurations, terms of service, etc.) Help change organizational behaviors by aligning consumption with cost Remove infrastructure distractions to focus on more strategic issues Advice, approaches and tools to make decisions about using IaaS effectively Provider offers compatible and familiar tools and capabilities 68% IT-focused job role 32% business-focused job role MOST IMPORTANT BENEFIT LEAST IMPORTANT BENEFIT MOST IMPORTANT BENEFIT LEAST IMPORTANT BENEFIT of people agree that “Public Cloud is safe and secure” 82% HOW DO CUSTOMERS PLAN TO USE CLOUD IAAS IN THE FUTURE? 4 out of 5 people do NOT agree that “Public Cloud is a threat to my job” # 1 # 2 # 1 # 2 Test, development or pre-production workloads Business critical applications New production workloads # 1 # 2 # 3 SOURCES: Bluelock 2013 Cloud Values Survey. www.bluelock.com WHAT CUSTOMERS ACTUALLY SEEK FROM IAAS PROVIDERS Test, development or pre-production workloads New production workloads Disaster recovery # 1 # 2 # 3 BENEFITS AND ADVANTAGES OF CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE-AS-A-SERVICE COMPANY SIZE (num. employees) INDUSTRY

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What do customers actually seek from cloud infrastructure providers? There's a lot to consider when it comes to the cloud buying process. Security, compatibility and managed services are just a few important offerings cloud buyers have to consider. But, what matters most to cloud consumers? In January 2013, cloud services provider Bluelock set out to better understand the consumers' needs and desires for an infrastructure-as-a-service offering. More than 325 individuals took an 11-question survey over a period of three months. Individuals represented companies of all sizes, industries and job titles. Despite their demographic differences the consumers were united in many of their value rankings, sentiments and use-cases. The results draw a strong picture of what matters most to the IaaS consumer now, and what they expect to care about in the future. View the cloud infographic below to learn more! http://www.bluelock.com/benefits-and-advantages-of-cloud-infrastructure-as-a-service/ -

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Page 1: Benefits and Advantages of Cloud Infrastructure as a Service

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WHO TOOK THE SURVEY?

WHAT VALUES DO CUSTOMERS SEEK FROM A CLOUD IAAS SOLUTION?

WHAT VALUES DO CUSTOMERS SEEK FROM A CLOUD IAAS PROVIDER?

HOW ARE CUSTOMERS USING CLOUD IAAS TODAY?

There’s a lot to consider when it comes to the cloud buying process. Security, compatibility and managed services are just a few important offerings cloud buyers have to consider. But, what matters most to cloud consumers?

In January 2013, cloud services provider Bluelock set out to better understand the consumer’s needs and desires for aninfrastructure-as-a-service offering. More than 325 individuals took the 11-question survey over a period of three months.

Individuals represented companies of all sizes, industries and job titles. Despite their demographic differences the consumers were united in many of their value rankings, sentiments and use-cases. The results create a strong

picture of what matters most to the IaaS consumer now, and what they expect to care about in the future.

Increase infrastructure reliability and performance

61%Technology

37%0-99

18%100-499

16%10,000+

15%1,000-4,999

7%500-999 7%

5,000-9,999

11%Other

7%Finance

7%Education

4%Communications

3%Manufacturing

3%Government

2%Retail

2%Utilities

Reduce cost, wasteand inefficiency

High quality of service and support experience

Adaptability in service delivery(business processes, platform configurations,terms of service, etc.)

Help change organizational behaviorsby aligning consumption with cost

Remove infrastructure distractions to focus on more strategic issues

Advice, approaches and tools to makedecisions about using IaaS effectively

Provider offers compatible and familiar tools and capabilities

68%

IT-focused job role

32%

business-focused job role

MOST IMPORTANT BENEFIT LEAST IMPORTANT BENEFIT

MOST IMPORTANT BENEFIT LEAST IMPORTANT BENEFIT

of people agree that “Public Cloud is safe and secure”

82%

HOW DO CUSTOMERS PLAN TO USE CLOUD IAAS IN THE FUTURE?

4 out of 5 people do NOT agree that“Public Cloud is a threat to my job”

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Test, development or pre-production workloads

Business criticalapplications

New productionworkloads

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SOURCES:Bluelock 2013 Cloud Values Survey.

www.bluelock.com

WHAT CUSTOMERS ACTUALLY SEEK FROM IAAS PROVIDERS

Test, development or pre-production workloads

New productionworkloads

Disasterrecovery

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BENEFITS AND ADVANTAGES OF CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE-AS-A-SERVICE

COMPANY SIZE(num. employees)

INDUSTRY