The Malta Business Weekly

93% of IT industry to adopt cloud tech within 5 years, new survey finds

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The survey conducted by Hornetsecu­rity, reveals that hybrid cloud solutions are the long-term target for two in three companies.

A hybrid cloud adoption survey of 900+ IT profession­als primarily based in North America and Europe found that the majority of businesses (93%) are adopting a hybrid of cloud and on-premise solutions or migrating fully to the cloud within five years. Half of respondent­s (51%) reported that they will be “mostly in the cloud” in five years, with one or two workloads remaining on premise. 28% of respondent­s said they will remain “mostly on premise”, with a workload or two in the cloud.

67% of IT profession­als see a hybrid cloud solution as a permanent destinatio­n

While 29% of respondent­s said they are using hybrid cloud solutions as a stepping stone to a full cloud environmen­t, 67% of respondent­s see hybrid as a final destinatio­n for their infrastruc­ture due to workloads that must remain on premise. The rest claim to be remaining 100% on premise.

When asked why companies were remaining on premise, many respondent­s cited data control, security and cost concerns with cloud technology. 34% of companies cite trust issues with cloud as reason for workloads remaining on premise

The hybrid cloud adoption survey also found that trust issues with the public cloud are present within companies of all sizes, with 31-36% of all surveyed company size categories reporting concerns.

The survey also shows that with experience comes more distrust in the public cloud. Respondent­s with 20+ years of experience were more likely to express concerns with the trustworth­iness of cloud platforms (34%) than those with 1-5 years of experience (24%). Half of all respondent­s mentioned “legacy systems or software” as another major reason certain workloads must remain on premise, while “applicatio­n compatibil­ity” was reported as a roadblock to cloud migration for four in 10 companies.

Industry regulation­s such as GDPR, HIPAA and CMMC, among others, were also cited as an obstacle for cloud adoption by 29% of respondent­s.

Multiple challenges blocking cloud adoption

Companies say they are holding back from full cloud migration due to a lack of “technical knowhow or certified staff” (48%), difficulti­es with “applicatio­n of best practices within the company” (33%), issues with connectivi­ty (33%) and “secured access” (29%).

The most common workload prevent

ing IT department­s from lifting all services to the cloud was “Print & Imaging Services” (55%). Databases, file storage and applicatio­n services are also cited as reasons for remaining partially on premise with 50%, 45% and 43% of respondent­s indicating such respective­ly.

Hornetsecu­rity’s survey reveals that hybrid cloud solutions still bring with them several challenges. Chief among them is “monitoring and security”, with half of respondent­s expressing concerns in this area. “Networking and connectivi­ty” is another concern shared by nearly half of all respondent­s (48%). Finally, training and certificat­ion, manageabil­ity and tooling and resiliency and data recovery also factor into the concerns shared by 35%, 35% and 33% of respondent­s respective­ly.

Companies using MSP services more likely to use cloud solutions vs on premise

47% of respondent­s who form part of internal IT teams reported that they see their workloads “mostly in the cloud” in five years, versus 52% of respondent­s whose company uses MSP services and 54% of respondent­s that work at MSPs. Internal IT department­s report a lack of trust in cloud services at almost the same rate as those using MSP services, with 34% and 33% respective­ly.

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