The complimentary findings are available for download here.
Even though the number of organizations with some level of cloud adoption remained steady year-over-year, the percentage of organizations that are moving advanced workloads to the cloud has increased by 25 percent (19.59 percent in 2021 vs. 15.48 percent in 2020). While security and skills are still major concerns for organizations, the statistics clearly indicates that businesses are becoming more confident about moving their important workloads to the cloud and embracing cloud more than ever. In terms of cloud providers, AWS and Azure still hold the lion’s share of the cloud market (65 percent combined), while others like Google Cloud Platform (GCP) are slowly catching up.
As a sizeable percentage of organizations are cautiously putting their first step into the cloud, Marketplaces are becoming very popular as almost half (45 percent) are leveraging them to take advantage of various incentives, including low upfront investments and risks. Utility/pay-as-you-go pricing is the most popular motivation at 35 percent followed by its self-service capability/ability to minimize IT dependency (25 percent), and simplified procurement (14 percent). Avoiding a long-term commitment was also a motivator at 6 percent.
Companies are using cloud for various use cases with the top two popular being analytics and infrastructure usage, and AI/ML. AI/ML and stream processing use cases are showcasing their importance on how businesses are using those technologies for their day-to-day operations, as year-over-year growth for each ranged between 50 and 100 percent. Close to 50 percent of participants leverage multiple solutions for data integration in the cloud, the most popular ones being data lakes, ETL pipeline, cloud data warehouse and object storage.
As organizations embrace cloud faster than ever, IT processes are becoming more automated and agile through the adoption of microservices and containers. Fifty percent of survey respondents indicated that they are using Docker for automation and portability. Kubernetes adoption is also increasing at a steady pace, because for many organizations, hundreds and at times thousands of microservices span both on-premises IT environments and multiple clouds.
“While we already know that cloud has become an inevitable force in IT infrastructure management, with cloud migration challenges abound, organizations often do not have a clear path to cloud adoption,” said Ravi Shankar, senior vice president and chief marketing officer of Denodo. “For the last four years, our audience has been sharing how they see the path to a successful infrastructure modernization unfolding. Just like majority of our audience, I personally believe that a well laid out logical data fabric, created with data virtualization, may be the key to helping organizations embrace a hybrid or multi-cloud strategy that is easy to deploy, manage, and maintain.”
Methodology:
The 2021 Denodo Global Cloud Study surveyed 150 organizations in March 2021. Users from various backgrounds, roles and regions participated. The full report is available for download here.
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