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As the use of public cloud becomes a given, IT leaders must navigate the transition and advocate for management tools or architectures that that allow them to realize the benefits they seek.
Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS)
nearly doubled, increasing from 30% to 57%.
The use of virtualization or private cloud has
dropped nearly 25%, from 52% to 40% of respondents.
of respondents predict that they will get half or more of IT services from the cloud.
2016 burst the cloud-burst bubble on building hybrid cloud environments.
The Death of “Virtualization=Cloud”
Increased Use in Public Cloud Services
“Unauthorized access to or leak of our proprietary
information”
“Unauthorized access to or leak of our customers’
information”
Top Three Concerns with Cloud Computing
New Technology and Trends in 2016
IT leaders say their organizations are shifting from private cloud to public alternatives like infrastructure-as-a-service.
PRIVATE CLOUD IaaS
“Security defects in the technology
itself”
57% 39% 35%
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The Future of Hybrid Cloud
the Cloud STATE
The move away from
virtualization and “private cloud” toward
public cloud is driven primarily by three criteria:
39%
OF
52%
39% 38%
23%
48%
38%
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Google’s Cloud
MicrosoftAzure
of respondents said that security is the biggest challenge their organization has encountered in utilizing private/hybrid cloud.
51%
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Although only 7% of respondents said they were using containers in production,
40% are considering, testing, or using them in development.
The rise of so-called “serverless”
computing is one of the most significant recent
topics in cloud.
to 59%.
76%
The percentage of respondents running half or more of their
workloads in the private cloud
declined from
Source: UBM State of the Cloud Computing survey of 307 technology professionals at organizations that use or plan to use cloud computing, October 2016.
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