Organisations Increase Their Move to Hybrid Cloud

April 13, 2015 Off By David

Grazed from CCI.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Independent research commissioned by Peer 1 Hosting shows the use of on-premise and private cloud solutions is to fall over the next three years, with hybrid cloud taking up the slack, and with most of the respondents citing cost as the reason for their move to hybrid.

The study, which canvassed the opinions of IT decision-makers from the UK, US and Canada, asked: "What do you expect your organisation’s approach to look like in one and three years’ time?" 10% of respondents stated that currently they primarily use hybrid cloud, with 28% anticipating they will be using hybrid cloud in three years’ time. In contrast, use of on-premise hosting is anticipated to fall from 31% to 17% over the same period, whilst private cloud drops from 52% to 41%…

 While this is just a survey on intentions it shows there’s a clear move to hybrid from the on-premise world and from private cloud. It also shows that the increasing hold that public cloud has on the market isn’t going to go away. In fact from the survey it looks like public cloud will increase from 7-14% plus it also gains significantly with a proportion of the hybrid cloud solutions will be supported on public cloud giving public cloud around a quarter to a third of the cloud market…

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