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RightScale State of the Cloud Report

Published on 03/07/2017 | Technology

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Executive Summary

In January 2016, RightScale surveyed 1,060 technical professionals across a broad cross-section of organizations about their adoption of cloud computing.

The 2016 State of the Cloud Survey identified several key findings:

Hybrid cloud adoption grew significantly.

•  Private cloud adoption increased from 63 percent to 77 percent, driving hybrid cloud adoption up from 58 percent to 71 percent year-over-year.

•  82 percent of enterprises have a hybrid cloud strategy, holding steady from 2015.

•  95 percent of organizations surveyed are running applications or experimenting with infrastructure-as-a-service.

Cloud users leverage 6 clouds on average.

•  Cloud users are running applications in an average of 1.5 public clouds and 1.7 private clouds.

•  They are experimenting with an additional 1.5 public clouds and 1.3 private clouds.

More enterprise workloads shift to cloud, especially private cloud.

•  17 percent of enterprises now have more than 1,000 VMs in public cloud, up from 13 percent in 2015.

•  Private cloud showed even stronger growth with 31 percent of enterprises running more than 1,000 VMs, up from 22 percent in 2015.

Enterprises increase alignment on role of central IT teams in cloud use.

•  Enterprise business units increasingly acknowledge the role of central IT to set policies

(up from 31 percent to 44 percent year-over-year), select public clouds (up from 34 percent to 42 percent), and select private cloud technologies (up from 35 percent to 44 percent).

•  With greater alignment comes progress on cloud governance, as 38 percent of respondents have now established approval policies for cloud, up from 30 percent in 2015.

Security is no longer the top cloud challenge.

•  Lack of resources/expertise is now the #1 cloud challenge (cited by 32 percent), supplanting security (cited by 29 percent).

•  Even the most security conscious respondents — enterprise central IT teams and security pros — no longer see security as the #1 challenge.

 

The full PDF can be downloaded here.

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