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Weston ... most still in early stages

Cloud adoption up, but firms not maximising value

DUBAI, January 23, 2017

While cloud adoption continues to accelerate, few organisations are maximising the value that cloud can offer, according to a global study released by Cisco.

The study said nearly 68 percent of organizations are using cloud to help drive business outcomes, a 61 percent increase from last year's study. The increased cloud adoption is being fuelled by cloud-native applications, including security and the Internet of Things (IoT) cloud-based solutions.

However, most organizations (69 percent) do not have mature cloud strategies and only 3 percent have optimised cloud strategies generating superior business outcomes.

On average, the most “cloud advanced” organisations see an annual benefit per cloud-based application of $3 million in additional revenues and $1 million in cost savings.  These revenue increases have been largely the result of sales of new products and services, gaining new customers faster, or accelerated ability to sell into new markets.

The study also reveals that 95 percent of those leading organisations with optimised cloud strategies have built a hybrid IT environment that uses multiple private and public clouds based on economics, location and governance policies.

“Our customers are dealing with increasingly diverse and complex environments as their hybrid and multicloud deployments grow. These customers want the freedom to choose the best environments and consumption models for their traditional and cloud native applications, which all drive a variety of business benefits. Yet, as this research bears out, while many customers are embracing cloud, most are still in the early stages of their journey to an optimized cloud model. That is where our new and enhanced Cisco Professional Services can help. Working with our partners, our joint services offerings are designed to help customers achieve a highly secure and optimized cloud environment specific to their unique business needs,” said Mike Weston, vice president, Cisco Middle East.

The Cisco-sponsored InfoBrief “Cloud Going Mainstream: All Are Trying, Some Are Benefiting; Few Are Maximizing Value” was developed by International Data Corporation (IDC). The study is based on primary market research conducted with executives responsible for IT decisions in over 6,100 organisations across 31 countries that are successfully implementing private, public and hybrid clouds in their IT environments. This marks the second year of the study, nearly doubling last year’s sample size.

In the study, IDC identifies five levels of cloud maturity: ad hoc, opportunistic, repeatable, managed and optimised.
    
According to the study, organisations face a number of obstacles to achieving greater cloud maturity, including capabilities and skills gaps, lack of a well-defined strategy and roadmap, legacy siloed organisational structures, and Information Technology/Line of Business (IT/LOB) misalignment.

New Cloud Professional Services
In addition, Cisco is launching a new set of Cloud Professional Services to help businesses navigate the multicloud maze and optimise their cloud environments. These services will help customers bridge the skill-set gaps they may be facing as they accelerate their digital transformation strategies and cloud native initiatives.  
 
Available now, these Cisco Professional Services will include:
•    New multicloud management and orchestration services for Cisco Cloud Center empowering customers to model once, deploy and manage anywhere.
•    New Cloud Acceleration services that accelerate the design and deployment of both traditional private clouds and cloud-native solutions such as OpenStack and PaaS.  
•    Enhanced application and cloud migration services to automate and de-risk the complexity involved in onboarding and migrating applications and workloads to the cloud.
•    New IT transformation services focused on DevOps-related change management initiatives that help align business processes and capabilities enabling customers to integrate and optimize across both traditional and DevOps environments and teams.
 In the future, Cisco plans to offer an integrated strategy workshop combining the Cisco DomainTen Service with Cisco Business Cloud Advisor Workshop. The Cisco and channel partner-delivered workshop will help organizations identify cloud adoption gaps and benchmarks, continuously improve their multicloud environments, and facilitate alignment between IT and line of business (LOB) stakeholders. The workshop will also help organizations better measure the potential impact of cloud adoption in their IT organizations across a broad range of key performance indicators.  – TradeArabia News Service
 




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