Here are the organizations attitudes, toward and plans for cloud computing.
In this survey captured by Connectikpeople, you can discover that, this
survey conducted November 4-6, 2013, had unveiled the following realities:
· Only 10% of decision makers surveyed have a very positive opinion when they
hear the term "cloud computing".
· Only 4% of decision makers surveyed fully trust public cloud providers to
safeguard their data.
· Four times as many organizations run their applications in a private cloud
or on-premises data center as run applications in the public cloud.
· There is significant change anticipated in the mix of cloud vendors that
will be used over the next 12-18 months.
· The most significant inhibitor to adoption of the public cloud is the
anticipated difficulty associated with data migration.
Osterman
Research conducted a market research survey with organizations that had at
least 100 employees to determine their attitudes toward and plans for cloud
computing.