Aptum released part two of its annual Cloud Impact Study 2023 -
Maximizing Value: Controlling Costs and Optimizing Cloud Spend.
According to the study, 71% of IT professionals surveyed stated that
cloud-related costs make up 30% or more of their total IT spend.
The study involved 400 senior IT professionals from organizations with
250+ employees across the U.S., Canada, and UK. It explores the trends
in cloud cost management and how these trends have evolved over time.
In today's challenging economic climate, organizations are becoming
increasingly aware of the financial implications of their business
operations. While the cloud has brought benefits such as flexibility,
scalability, agility, and cost efficiency to organizations in recent
years, there are still unforeseen costs. More than half (52%) of IT
professionals admitted their organizations have wasted significant IT
spend due to inefficiencies with cloud platforms and services.
In fact, 73% of IT respondents reported that their cloud investment has
resulted in higher-than-expected IT costs within the last 12 months,
marking a 28% increase compared to 2021 figures. Additionally, the
majority (92%) of IT professionals stated that they are likely to
conduct a full ROI (return-on-investment) analysis of cloud spending, a
rise from 89% in 2022. But what is causing these increased costs?
The survey identified several factors, including poor planning, a lack
of internal expertise, the acceleration of cloud adoption, and a lack of
familiarity with complex cloud solutions. These challenges are
considerably magnified when organizations implement a hybrid,
multi-cloud strategy that incorporates both on-premises and public cloud
services for different data services and workloads. Currently, 62% of
respondents agree that a lack of internal expertise has prevented them
from expediting cloud implementations. However, to mitigate these
escalating costs, developing skills and knowledge in cloud strategy is
crucial.
"Many organizations believe they are excelling in the cloud, but in
reality, like flying in a cloud, they have to rely on instrumentation,
which is usually inadequate to begin with, and piloting experience which
takes time to develop," said Ian Rae, CEO & President at Aptum.
"It isn't the cloud that is costly but the lack of observability and
governance which hinder management and lead to cost overruns. This
shortfall significantly hampers the ability to unlock the cloud's
potential for enhancing operational efficiency while controlling costs."
The results demonstrate that organizations struggle to fully realize the
value of their cloud spending as they expand their adoption of cloud
services. The lack of a comprehensive, multi-cloud strategy poses a
challenge for many IT leaders, preventing them from fully harnessing the
transformative capabilities of the cloud.
But continued cost savings rely on a clear cloud investment strategy
that focuses on visibility and control of costs - especially for those
accelerating cloud investment and moving into more complex, multi- and
hybrid cloud environments. FinOps principles are key to ensuring
organizations are operating efficiently in the cloud:
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Cost Visibility and Accountability: FinOps helps gain visibility into cloud expenditures, allowing teams to be more conscious of their spending.
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Optimized Resource Usage: FinOps practices help identify underutilized or unused resources, leading to termination or downsizing.
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Enhanced Decision-Making and Forecasting: With clear insights, informed decisions can be made based on usage analysis, reducing the likelihood of unexpected overruns.
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Cultural Change: A FinOps culture encourages cost to be an organizational mindset and a standard part of operational discussions.
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Continuous Improvement: The iterative nature of FinOps ensures
continuous improvement to cloud financial management practices, leading
to ongoing savings.
To access the complete findings from part two of Aptum's Cloud Impact Study 2023, Maximizing Value: Controlling Costs and Optimizing Cloud Spend, download the report here: https://aptum.com/cloud-hub/2023-cis-part-2/.
For part one of the report, Clear Skies Ahead: Avoiding Chaos in the Cloud, visit here: https://aptum.com/cloud-hub/2023-cis-part-1/.