Nutanix announced the findings of its sixth
annual Enterprise
Cloud Index (ECI) survey and research report,
which measures global enterprise progress with cloud adoption. This year's ECI
report revealed that the use of hybrid multicloud models is forecasted to
double over the next one to three years as IT decision-makers are facing new
pressures to modernize IT infrastructures because of drivers like AI, security,
and sustainability.
As
organizations continue to grapple with the complexities of moving applications
and data across environments, the ECI report highlighted the growing importance
of hybrid multicloud infrastructure. The report found that security and
innovation were the top drivers for moving applications from one environment to
another over the past year. As AI takes center stage for businesses, ECI
respondents identified increasing investments to support AI strategy as their
#1 priority, followed closely by investment in IT modernization.
"Whether
it be because of AI, sustainability, or security imperatives, IT organizations
are facing ever-increasing pressure to modernize their IT infrastructure
quickly," said Lee Caswell, SVP, Product and Solutions Marketing at Nutanix.
"80% of ECI respondents are planning to invest in IT modernization, with 85%
planning to increase their investments specifically to support AI. What this
year's ECI reveals is that organizations need to support the technologies of
tomorrow by future-proofing their IT infrastructure today. Hybrid multicloud
continues to emerge as the infrastructure standard of choice because of the
flexibility it provides to support traditional VM and modern containerized
applications and movement between clouds and on-prem."
Key
findings from this year's report include:
- Hybrid multicloud
infrastructure deployments will become an infrastructure standard. 90% of ECI respondents are taking a "cloud smart"
approach to their infrastructure strategy - leveraging the best
environment (e.g., data center, public cloud, edge) for each of their
applications. Given the pervasiveness of this approach, it is no wonder
that hybrid and multicloud environments have become the de facto
infrastructure standard. Furthermore, over 80% of organizations believe
hybrid IT environments are most beneficial to their ability to manage
applications and data. Most importantly, this is now becoming an executive
priority, with nearly half of respondents noting that implementing hybrid
IT is a top priority for their CIO.
- Ransomware protection
is top of mind for both CXOs and practitioners but most organizations
continue to struggle in the wake of attacks. Ransomware and malware
attacks will remain existential threats to modern enterprises, with the
cat-and-mouse game between malicious actors and enterprise security
professionals set to continue throughout 2024. Yet, data protection and
recovery remain a challenge, as 71% of ECI respondents who experienced a
ransomware attack reported taking days or even weeks to restore full
operations. To help address this, 78% of organizations say they plan to
increase investments in ransomware protection solutions throughout this
year.
- As organizations seek
equilibrium driven by security and innovation, application and data
movement remain a complex challenge. Enterprise workloads - including their applications
and data - often find their way into the IT environment which best suits
their needs, whether that environment is an on-premises data center, the
public cloud, a smaller edge location, or a mix of all three. This
diversity of application placement is part of the reason why 95% of ECI
respondents say they moved applications from one environment to another
over the past year, with security and innovation as the top drivers for
this movement. Enterprises should expect application and data movement to
remain constant, and plan infrastructure choices accordingly - emphasizing
flexibility and visibility. Today, organizations face significant
roadblocks when it comes to executing complex application migrations, with
35% of ECI respondents saying workload and application migration is a
significant challenge given their current IT infrastructure.
- IT teams aren't just
planning their sustainability programs, they are actively implementing
them starting with IT modernization. 88% of ECI respondents
agree that sustainability is a priority for their organization. However,
unlike in the previous report where action was limited, many organizations
indicate they are already taking active steps to implement sustainability
initiatives, with the most common being modernizing IT infrastructure. This is a fascinating
result, and one that shows the direct impact of IT infrastructure on
sustainability.
- Infrastructure
modernization is becoming an imperative, driven by AI, modern applications
and data growth. ECI respondents
identified increased investment to support AI strategy as their #1
priority, followed closely by investment in IT modernization. Furthermore,
37% of ECI respondents indicate running AI applications on their current
IT infrastructure will be a "significant" challenge. In order to mitigate
and overcome this challenge, organizations are prioritizing IT
modernization and edge infrastructure deployments, which can facilitate
faster processing and access to data. This, in turn, can help improve their
ability to link data from multiple environments to give better visibility
into where data resides across their sprawling ecosystems
For
the sixth consecutive year, Vanson Bourne conducted research on behalf of
Nutanix, surveying 1,500 IT and DevOps/Platform Engineering decision-makers
around the world in December 2023. The respondent base spanned multiple
industries, business sizes, and geographies, including North and South America;
Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA); and Asia-Pacific-Japan (APJ) region.
To
learn more about the report and findings, please download the full sixth
Nutanix Enterprise Cloud Index, here.