The use of "Cloud Computing" Rises

EMC Corporation published the findings of a global study involving 10 451 business decision makers IT (Information Technology) in 33 countries. The study conducted by Vanson Bourne. Indonesia is among the countries in the study. The survey results revealed an increase in the adoption of cloud computing (cloud computing) globally grew 9 percent from 2013 to 2014, with the majority of respondents said that the hybrid cloud is their choice for reasons of speed and better security.

The respondents believe that IT is a business driver. To help business growth, most respondents believe IT should act as in-house broker of on-demand services. This pressure combined with the widening gap of IT expertise, becomes an attraction for the IT professionals in the use of hybrid cloud.


"IT companies will continue to be under great pressure to improve service quality and reduce costs. As a result, the company is moving towards the level of the more advanced IT infrastructure driven by innovations such as hybrid cloud. We hope that this absorption will continue in 2015 as companies seek auto service, smarter and more secure, "said Jeremy Burton, President, Products and Marketing EMC Corporation through a press release on Monday (16/3).

In detail, the findings of the study as follows, first, the adoption of hybrid cloud has grown by 9 percent since 2013, with worldwide usage as much as 27 percent. Middle East and Africa region is the highest in hybrid cloud adoption as much as 28 percent followed by Latin America and Asia Pacific 24 percent and Japan 24 percent. Second, about 64 percent of global respondents stated need a hybrid cloud because of the speed and security it offers. Third, 74 percent of respondents believe, increase automation in infrastructure, essential for business growth.

Furthermore, although the rate of adoption of hybrid cloud grows quite encouraging, but there is still that feeling skepstis with this technology, the evidence is as much as 61 percent of respondents said their companies have now adopted cloud services, but only 16 percent of respondents were ready to become the center of any application in the public cloud , In addition, Most respondents said the most unwanted applications to be stored in a public cloud is 39 percent of financial planning, human capital management 35 percent and 32 percent of ERP.

Another fact, developed markets with more advanced IT economy leading in terms of cloud adoption, moreover emerging markets tend to avoid risk to the level of the lower cloud application as a whole.

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