New survey results from International Data Corporation (IDC) show that
data sovereignty and compliance are now an important factor in shaping
IT selection and design decisions.
Almost half the respondents (48%) to IDC's Cloud Pulse 2Q22 survey
(n=1350) say that data sovereignty and industry compliance have factored
highly in discussions about their future IT architectures. And just 4%
of respondents believe their IT organizations will not be impacted by
data sovereignty and compliance considerations.
Among organizations that expect their IT budgets to increase in the
coming year, the vast majority believe that data sovereignty and
industry compliance considerations will strongly influence service
provider selection decisions and decisions about their primary
datacenter environments.
"IDC expects data sovereignty and industry compliance considerations to
be of increasing importance to decisions about the design, operation,
and management of IT architectures, including the selection of cloud
service providers," said Chris Drake, Senior Research Director, BuyerView Research
at IDC. "This partly reflects the growing importance of regulation,
including GDPR, which emphasizes the importance of personal data
protection and provides specific rules about data storage and transfer."
Data sovereignty is largely unambiguous at this point with rules already
in place within the EU and in other jurisdictions about data use,
storage, and movement. The evolution of EU data regulation that started
with GDPR in 2018 is being extended to the Data Governance Act. As a
result, enterprises that operate in Europe need technology solutions
that provide a holistic view of how data is collected, classified,
processed, and stored to ensure data regulations are being met.
The IDC Survey Spotlight, Data Sovereignty and Compliance Are Poised to Play a Growing Role in Cloud Buyer Selection and Design Decisions
(Doc #US50048023), looks at the extent to which data sovereignty and
industry compliance considerations are influencing and impacting IT
operations and procurement decisions among cloud buyers. It includes
data from IDC's Cloud Pulse 2Q22 Survey. Survey respondents include
cloud buyers globally who were asked what sort of influence data
sovereignty and compliance have on their day-to-day IT operations and
the extent to which data sovereignty and compliance influence the
selection of cloud service providers and primary datacenter
environments.