CDW has released its 2024 CDW Cloud Computing Research Report.
The report, which examines insights from more than 900 IT
decision-makers, explores organizational successes and challenges in
navigating their cloud environments.
The survey found most (88 percent) of
respondents feel they can effectively manage their cloud workloads, but
not without challenges. IT decision-makers (63%) highlighted a lack of
cloud governance or strategy as a key factor hindering their cloud
management. Other concerns include lack of on-staff skills and security
threats. These top barriers are causing inefficiencies and slowdowns,
barring organizations from achieving optimal ROI from their cloud
investments.
Additional insights include:
- IT decision-makers are feeling more confident and satisfied with their cloud strategies. 73
percent of respondents said the benefits of cloud lived up to their
expectations. Greater reliability and recovery capabilities were cited
most frequently as business benefits organizations have achieved from
the cloud (57 percent), followed by greater access to data and
applications for remote users (55 percent) and increased agility and
efficiency (51 percent).
- Organizations are executing AI workloads in the cloud, but challenges persist. 68%
of IT professionals say organizations are using artificial
intelligence, with 53% running AI workloads in a hybrid cloud
environment. When asked about the biggest challenges organizations face
using AI, 45 percent of respondents cited the need to assure the quality
of data for AI applications, and 43 percent cited the cost of AI
technology.
- Security threats are a top concern for organizations, but decision-makers feel they are more protected in the cloud. 48% of IT professionals cite improved security as a business benefit
they have received from the public cloud. Additionally, 51% of
organizations who are not currently using AI highlighted privacy and
security of data as a key reason why.
The full report can be downloaded
here.