As we advance further into the era of cloud computing, enterprise end users increasingly understand that there will always be an on-premises information technology (IT) component. This leads them to the conclusion that the Hybrid Cloud is the only long-term end state.
To understand the changes, last year we used survey data and one-on-one interviews with enterprise IT administrators to gain insights into their perceptions and experiences with hybrid cloud as an enterprise architecture. We found that, for a growing majority, Hybrid Cloud computing was their long-term future. We explored their interpretations of IT agility (a term often used to describe their objectives), how they interpret a “cloud first” directive from upper-level management, what barriers they had to overcome, and what use cases where leading the technology changes. It is from this foundation in 2018 we dove into the adoption of the use cases and data storage.
This report then “drills-down” on the storage environments within hybrid cloud architectures and asked respondents to focus on storage in the context of eight hybrid cloud use cases. We asked storage-related questions for each of their top two selections. We also asked Hybrid Cloud storage questions of a general nature. In total, we wanted to better understand trend lines that included:
The research presented in this Evaluator Group Research Study focuses on the data aspect of Hybrid Cloud. Just as storage is foundational to computing, the same is just as true for hybrid cloud computing. The research examines in detail the data aspect by breaking-down our view into eight use cases for hybrid cloud storage architectures.
The Research Study Overview Includes:
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