A recent survey commissioned by HP has revealed that enterprises see hybrid delivery as the future of cloud. As cloud adoption gains momentum, enterprises anticipate using a hybrid delivery model consisting of traditional IT, managed cloud, private and public cloud offerings going forward, noted the survey.
According to the study, 69 per cent of organizations surveyed in Asia Pacific and Japan region said that they intend to pursue a hybrid cloud delivery model. The study also revealed that more than 60 per cent of senior business and technology executives surveyed are concerned about vendor lock-in when implementing cloud solutions. 72 per cent of respondents said that portability of workloads between cloud models also is important when implementing cloud solutions.
When considering adoption of a public cloud solution, technology executives stated that their organizations need an open, transparent underlying infrastructure (68%), service level agreements (60%) and enterprise billing (47%), before putting production applications in the cloud.
Additionally, 62 per cent of business and technology decision makers said it is important for their organizations to be able to burst to an external cloud services provider to gain instant access to additional capacity and easily manage uneven service demands.
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