Avere
Systems, a leading provider of enterprise storage for cloud enabled
data centers, today released the European findings of its ongoing original study
into cloud adoption conducted at the recent Cloud Expo Europe 2014 in
February.
Like their US
counterparts at the AWS Summit in Vegas last November, the majority of the
attendees in London surveyed indicated that they currently use or plan to use
cloud within the next two to five years for compute (71%), storage (76%), with
application purposes (80%).
Cost savings and
disaster recovery were found to be the factors most heavily driving cloud
storage adoption across both sides of the Atlantic. One major difference in
response was that 53% of US respondents cited organizational resistance as a
major barrier to cloud use compared to just 11% in EMEA indicating a potentially
less conservative approach in the region.
Attitudes towards
the benefits of cloud storage between the US and EMEA were similar with over 60%
of those surveyed saying that the main benefits of cloud storage were cost
savings and disaster/business continuity. Reaffirming that organizations believe
cloud storage has the potential to increase efficiency, productivity and the
bottom line for their business.
Europeans were more
concerned with potential data loss (24%) and cost (23%) than the US respondents.
These concerns differ from the US respondents who did not indicate a high
concern regarding potential data loss (15%) and cost
(12%).
"It is clear that
many of the benefits offered by Cloud are understood across these two
geographies however the big disparity between organizational resistance suggests
that European users may actually be more open to adopting cloud than their US
counterparts," said Rebecca Thompson, vice president of marketing, Avere
Systems, "The fear of data loss may in part result from a number of high profile
media reports around cloud data being used by US law enforcement and agencies
which has led to greater concern from Europe than has been felt in the
US."
Thompson urged
vendors to commit more resources to education by pointing to the portion of the
survey that indicated over a third of participants in both regions are still not
receiving the proper education and training from incumbent storage providers to
embrace the cloud despite that the majority are or are planning to use the cloud
for computer, storage or application purposes.
The second phase of
the Avere cloud survey was conducted onsite at Cloud Expo Europe 2014 and a
total of 85 respondents were asked a series of questions relating to cloud
adoption and cloud storage. For full survey results
visit the blog post here.