Virtustream, the enterprise-class cloud company and a Dell
Technologies business, today announced the findings of a new April 2019
study, "Multicloud Strategies Drive Mission-Critical Benefits" revealing
that 97 percent of respondents are employing multicloud strategies for
mission-critical applications and nearly two-thirds are using multiple
vendors for mission-critical workloads.
The
Virtustream-commissioned study was conducted by Forrester Consulting and
is based on a global survey of more than 700 cloud technology decision
makers at businesses with more than 500 employees. The study examines
the current state of enterprise IT strategies for cloud-based workloads
and details the increasing interest and needs of IT decision makers for
multi-use cloud architectures.
Multicloud Investments Are on the Rise
The
study shows that multicloud deployments are here to stay, and
investments look to increase over the next two years. Budgets for
staffing, training and investments in multicloud strategies are on the
rise, causing organizations to add new expertise and skills around
maintenance, implementation and cost optimization. Almost 90 percent of
organizations predict they'll maintain or increase their investment and
staffing for multicloud deployments over the next two years.
Specifically, 87 percent will maintain or increase training investment
and 88 percent will maintain or increase investment in managed service
support.
"Forrester's new study confirms that
organizations are investing in and adopting multicloud deployments for
their mission-critical applications to derive significant improvements
in agility, performance and cost savings," said Joy Corso, Chief
Marketing Officer, Virtustream. "With the market's continuing evolution
to multicloud, IT decision makers are either hiring or turning to
companies with deep expertise in end-to-end migration planning and
services as well as deep expertise in automated, secure, highly scalable
and high-performance cloud services for their mission-critical
enterprise applications."
Study Finds Big Business Benefits Associated with Multicloud for Mission-Critical Applications
A
significant number of enterprises say they are using multicloud
strategies today for mission-critical applications, with the top-ranked
use cases centering on customer and financial data, in addition to sales
applications. This wave of adoption has raised confidence in using
multicloud solutions for mission-critical applications - in fact, nearly
75 percent of organizations say they are using two to three cloud
providers today for those business-critical applications.
Surveyed
IT leaders showed a diverse set of use cases for their multicloud
strategies and believe such an approach yields broad benefits, from
increased performance and agility to improved efficiency and costs.
Performance and cost savings ranked as the top success metrics
organizations use for evaluating these strategies. The third most cited
benefit of multicloud is the ability to quickly and efficiently respond
to changes and challenges within the business.
Security and Management Challenges Top List of Concerns
Multicloud
deployments are complex, and nearly all surveyed organizations
experienced issues with deploying and using multiple cloud environments.
Although 61 percent feel their multicloud strategy is well aligned to
their business objectives, security and management challenges are still
reflected as the top issues with use, migration and deployment. In
response, organizations are looking to add staff with specific multicloud experience and to work with cloud vendors with expertise and managed service offerings.
To learn more about the Virtustream study conducted by Forrester Consulting, click here.