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Have Business Buyers Driven us to the
Cloud Adoption Tipping Point?
Enterprise Cloud Adoption Survey 2013
Live Tweeting #ccevent
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Introductions
Scott Bils
Partner & Next Generation IT Practice
Leader
scott.bils@everestgrp.com
Steve Wylie
General Manager
steve.wylie@ubm.com
Chirajeet Sengupta
Practice Director
chirajeet.sengupta@everestgrp.com
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Context setting
Sources for today’s webinar
Focus of this webinar
Adoption trends by application workload
Stakeholder involvement in cloud investments
Deployment model preferences (private/public) by application workload
Cloud provider mindshare
First of its kind
enterprise cloud
adoption tracking
survey
Fact-based research
focused on
enterprise cloud
market and all layers
of the cloud stack
2013 Enterprise Cloud
Adoption Survey
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Peel back the onion on
adoption patterns
Identify cloud market trends
and disconnects
H1 2013 focus: private vs.
public clouds
Why do another cloud survey?
Our goal is to better understand enterprise cloud adoption trends and
dynamics through gaining a 360°view of the market
Survey respondents
Enterprise/Cloud Service
Buyers
Cloud Service
Providers
Consultants/
Advisors
37%
33%
30%
100% = 302
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Key findings from the survey
Future cloud adoption is likely to move closer towards mission critical workloads
However, private clouds are strongly preferred to public cloud models across
stakeholders
Cloud adoption is reaching a critical scale across all workload types
AWS remains the public cloud leader; however, Google, MSFT, Rackspace
are fast catching up
Adoption is increasingly powered by business groups instead of corporate IT
While VMware leads today, many are leaning towards open source
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Do you envision public cloud models
becoming mainstream for enterprise
workloads in the near future?
63%
37%
Yes
No
Source: Live polling conducted during the “Have Business Buyers Driven us to the Cloud Adoption Tipping Point?” webinar on April 23, 2013
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1. Has the cloud reached a tipping point?
A majority of enterprises plan migration to public or private cloud for nearly every
workload type, including ERP
82%
73%
63%
18%
27%
37%
Migration
None
planned
Migration
Occurred
Happening
Planned
Web apps/
websites
E-mail/collaboration
CRM/marketing
automation
Development/test
environment
Custom apps
ERP (F&A, HCM,
SCM)
E-commerce/
online tools
BI/analytics
Collaboration/CMS
Source: Everest Group Cloud Connect Enterprise Cloud Adoption Survey 2013
Mission criticality
“Core”“Edge”
50%
Enterprise cloud migration plans by workload
2013; Percentage of buyer responses
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68%
56% 52%
31%
40% 45%
1% 4% 3%
2. Power continues shifting away from corporate IT to LOB owners
Cloud buying power is concentrating in lines of business, not the CIO’s office. This
holds true for a majority of enterprise workloads
Business users/
Embedded business IT
Corporate IT
Development/test
environment
E-mail/collaboration
Disaster recovery/
storage
Web apps/websites
E-commerce/
online tools
BI/analytics
Collaboration/CMS
CRM/marketing
automation
Custom apps
ERP (F&A, HCM,
SCM)
Procurement
Primary decision makers for enterprise workloads
2013; Percentage of buyer responses
CIO suite Functional/BU suite CMO suite
Source: Everest Group Cloud Connect Enterprise Cloud Adoption Survey 2013
Declining
CIO
influence
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2. The two enterprise cloud buying centers
Growth in adoption of cloud services is creating two distinct, but overlapping,
buying groups in the enterprise
Preferred
cloud models
Dedicated/
private cloud
models
– On prem
– Hosted
– Managed
Shared/public
cloud models
– SaaS
– PaaS
– IaaS
Control
Security
Performance
Scalability
Integration
New capabilities
(often vertical or
function-specific)
Time-to-market
Flexibility
Ease of use
Key buying
considerations
Business
Buyers
Corporate
IT
Buying group Description
Business and
functional
stakeholders
Embedded line-of
business (LOB)
developers and IT
staff
CIOs and
centralized
corporate IT staff
– Applications
– Infrastructure
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3. Enterprises have already leveraged SaaS and are moving on
The “low hanging fruit” of SaaS may already have been picked in the enterprise.
LOBs are now moving on, focusing on custom apps by function or vertical
49%
38%
36%
Custom business
applications
ERP – finance &
accounting
BI/analytics 43%
42%
40%
Custom business
applications
ERP – finance &
accounting
BI/analytics
39%
37%
37%
33%
31%
31%
Custom business
applications
BI/analytics
E-commerce and
online tools
Custom vertical
business apps
Custom functional
business apps
ERP – finance &
accounting
Source: Everest Group Cloud Connect Enterprise Cloud Adoption Survey 2013
Banking, financial services, and insurance
Manufacturing, distribution, and retail
Healthcare & life sciences
Technology, telecom, & electronics
Likely future cloud option by workloads
2013; Percentage of buyer responses
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4. Private clouds still the preferred choice
Enterprises still show a preference for private cloud models for most workload
types. Is the trend being driven by internal "IT marketing”?
Source: Everest Group Cloud Connect Enterprise Cloud Adoption Survey 2013
60% 58% 52%
24% 23%
27%
16% 19% 21%
Public
Private
Development/test
environment
E-mail/collaboration
Disaster recovery/
storage
Web apps/websites
E-commerce/
on-line tools
BI/analytics
Collaboration/CMS
CRM/marketing
automation
Custom apps
ERP (F&A, HCM,
SCM)
Indifferent
CIO suite Functional/BU suite CMO suite
Marginal decline
in private cloud
bias
Buyer preferences – cloud deployment model
2013; Percentage of buyer responses
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Preference for virtualization technology
Buyer responses (cloud infrastructure
implemented/planned)
47%
19%
18%
9%
6%
VMware
No preference
Microsoft
Hyper-V
Xen
KVM
Preference for cloud platform
Buyer responses (cloud infrastructure
implemented/planned)
VMware
No preference
OpenStack
IBM
SmartCloud
CloudStack
VCE
34%
25%
14%
12%
9%
4%3%
Eucalyptus
5. The cloud infrastructure wars are heating up
While VMware is the current leader, a significant proportion of the market
professes to be platform agnostic, or prefer open source platforms
Source: Everest Group Cloud Connect Enterprise Cloud Adoption Survey
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6. AWS enjoys leading market share followed by Google and MSFT
However, competition is likely to heat up across several providers
Using
Aware/considering
Not aware/not considering
27%
19% 17%
7% 7% 5% 5% 4% 4% 2%
19% 37% 38%
36%
27%
20%
35% 33%
12%
9%
54%
44% 45%
58%
66%
75%
60% 63%
84% 89%
Leaders
AWS Google MSFT
Contenders
Rackspace AT&T Verizon-
Terremark
IBM HP
Emerging Players
Savvis-
century link
CSC
Mindshare of public cloud providers
2013; Percentage of buyer responses
Source: Everest Group Cloud Connect Enterprise Cloud Adoption Survey 2013
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Do you think the security concerns around
public cloud models are exaggerated?
63%
38%
Yes
No
Source: Live polling conducted during the “Have Business Buyers Driven us to the Cloud Adoption Tipping Point?” webinar on April 23, 2013
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– Scott Bils, scott.bils@everestgrp.com, @sbils
– Steve Wylie, steve.wylie@ubm.com, @swylie650
– Chirajeet Sengupta chirajeet.sengupta@everestgrp.com
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