Next Pathway Inc. announced the results of a third-party study confirming
that organizations are moving to the cloud in big numbers to drive competitive
strategies and provide richer customer experiences, a shift from earlier
adopters that looked to the cloud primarily for operation efficiencies. As
companies recognize the high stakes of a cloud migration and the inherent
complexity of these initiatives, they are demanding more services and support
from their cloud service and platform providers to successfully migrate
business-critical data and workloads to the cloud, the study reveals.
Next Pathway polled nearly 1,000 IT professionals and
decision makers on their company's status in the cloud migration journey,
challenges to the initiative, benefits to migrating and perceptions regarding
individual cloud service and platform providers.
"Every company is now undertaking a move to the
cloud," said Chetan Mathur, CEO of Next Pathway. "Our research reinforces that
the motivation extends beyond gaining operational efficiencies; the cloud is
seen as a strategic imperative to remain competitive and as an enabler for
personalized experiences with customers. The pandemic has both accelerated the
move to the cloud and underscored this urgent need."
Migration to the Cloud Is In Full Force
Close to a third (31%) of companies have migrated
workloads to the cloud - almost twice as many companies since Next Pathway's
last survey six months ago. More than a third (36%) are migrating to the cloud
to prevent customers from leaving for more personalized solutions offered by
competitors that are using the cloud to enable a superior digital experience.
As companies look to become cloud-first organizations, they want to accelerate
the transformational business benefits enabled by the cloud, not just the
operational efficiencies.
Organizations Recognize That They Need Help to Move To
The Cloud
While companies recognize the need to migrate to the cloud, most acknowledge
that they do not have the internal staff, tooling and experience to plan and
execute a successful cloud migration. Over 40% note concerns that they don't
have the internal skills to plan or execute workload or data migration or to
select the right cloud platform. A majority (54%) fear that when moving
workloads to the cloud, they won't know which ones are necessary and which ones
can be retired.
Along with the lack of internal tools, companies are
concerned that they won't have the right automated tooling - either to expedite translation and migration of code
from on-prem to cloud (48%) or to expedite translation and migration of ETLs to
the cloud (30%). More than a third (38%) fear they won't be able to manage
end-user expectations (38%). Testing is also considered a major pitfall, with
29% acknowledging this part of the migration journey poses significant
challenges.
Companies do understand that planning and process
automation are key to a successful migration. Asked what they would do
differently if they were to do their migration over again, 40.2% wished they
had spent more time planning workload migration and 39.7% wished they had used
more automation to migrate workloads faster.
"At Next Pathway, we understand the inherent
complexities and challenges that companies face when migrating workloads to the
cloud, which is why we have developed products to solve these challenges," said
Mathur. "Our technology specifically addresses common concerns in the areas of
migration planning (which workloads to migrate, which to retire and the order
in which to migrate), in workload translation, ETL repointing and enhanced data
testing. Our goal is to make it as efficient and seamless a process as possible
for our customers."
Companies Expect More From Their Cloud
Providers
To realize the full potential of the cloud, companies
are seeking more value from their cloud platform and cloud service providers.
From cloud platform providers, companies want:
- Multi-cloud strategies and consulting services
(47%)
- Migration services to move applications (code and
data) to the cloud (47%)
- Increased storage capacity (43%)
- Robust partner ecosystems to supplement their
internal expertise (42%)
- Industry specific solution(s) that includes data
services (41%)
From cloud service providers, companies
want:
- Modernization of applications prior to migration
to the cloud (55%)
- Services to crawl applications prior to migration
to identify lineage and interdependencies across applications (50%)
- Application migration services (49%)
- Testing of migrated applications (47%)
A Multi-Cloud Approach Is Required
Companies overwhelmingly (98%) prefer a hybrid cloud
strategy and agree that the trend is toward more collaborative support between
different cloud providers to offer a robust multi-cloud offering.
Despite most companies favoring leading cloud data
warehouses/data lakes such as Microsoft Azure Synapse, Amazon Redshift and IBM
Cloud, new entrants such as Snowflake and Databricks are being considered. In
fact, companies are performing proof-of-concepts (POCs) with Snowflake,
Databricks and Oracle Cloud.
"As companies move to the cloud, they realize that
these initiatives are as complex as they are critically important to the
business," said Mathur. "Hence, companies are demanding more assistance at
every stage of the migration, from planning through to cut over. They are
requiring more services and tooling from cloud providers and partners.
Moreover, they are hedging their bets, as they prefer a hybrid strategy and are
performing POCs with a number of newcomers, such as Snowflake and Databricks."