state of cloud computing in australia 2011
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State of Cloud Computing in Australia 2011
May 2011
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Agenda
Cloud Computing: Market Definition
Key Findings & State of Cloud Computing
Key Findings & Recommendations
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Characteristics Service Types Deployment Models
Software as a Service Software delivered through the
public or private network
Platform as a Service Development platform as a
service
Infrastructure as a ServiceCompute, storage as a service
A pool of compute, memory and i/o resources, applications or operating environments with seemingly infinite scalability, delivered as a service over a network, be it private or public.
Enterprise
Enterprise
PublicCloud
PrivateCloud
PUBLIC
PRIVATE
EnterprisePrivateCloud
HYBRID
PublicCloud
COMMUNITY
Enterprise2
Enterprise3
Enterprise1
CommunityCloud
On Demand, Self-Service
Pay As You Use, Metered Consumption
Rapid Elasticity, Scale Up/Down
Shared Pools, Illusion of Infinite Resources
Broad Network Access using Standard Internet Protocols
Frost & Sullivan Definition
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Agenda
Cloud Computing: Market Definition
Key Findings & State of Cloud Computing
Key Findings & Recommendations
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Key Findings
Australia leads cloud computing adoption in APAC
Cloud will be a top priority for IT decision-makers
SaaS leads the way but IaaS witnesses’ rapid adoption
Enterprises will perform rigorous risk-benefit analysis before moving workloads to cloud
Spending on cloud will increase but in a measured manner
IT departments will continue to make cloud related decisions but more CXOs are getting involved
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Perception and Usage Trends
Perception of Cloud Computing
1%
6%
7%
3%
5%
17%
16%
29%
26%
16%
41%
46%
33%
38%
38%
35%
26%
28%
27%
33%
6%
6%
3%
6%
8%
At this stage, the risks of cloud far outweigh the benefits
I believe that Cloud computing is going to shrink IT teams and make
some jobs redundant
There is more pressure on me from the top management to procure
Cloud services
Public Clouds are less secure than private clouds
Cloud computing is my # 1 priority for current/future fiscal year
Strongly disagre Somewhat disagree Neutral Somewhat agree Strongly agree
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis
N = 100
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Adoption level and type of cloud
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis
Perception and Usage Trends (cont’d)
N = 100
57%
18%
3%
22%
43%
Not adopted yet Public cloud Private cloud Hybrid cloud
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Type of Cloud delivery model used
72%
49%
7%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
SaaS IaaS PaaS
Note: Each company may have adopted two or all three of the delivery model, hence, the sum is more than 100%.
Source: Frost & Sullivan
Perception and Usage Trends (cont’d)
N = 43
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Change in Cloud Computing budget for 2011 over 2010
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis
Increase by more than 20%
Increase by 11% to 19%
Increase by 6% to 10%
Increase by 0% to 5%
Remain The Same
Decrease
3%
2%
9%
21%
65%
0%
Budgeting and Decision Makers
N = 100
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Appendix
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Methodology
• The Frost & Sullivan enterprise cloud computing end user survey was conducted via telephone
interviews with Australia-based IT decision makers in March and April 2011.
• The respondents were chosen to ensure a representative sample by enterprise size and industry
vertical
• The survey with conducted with IT decision makers in 100 organisations across Australia
• The participants of the study were selected to meet the following criteria:
Companies with more than 250 employees
Data centers with a RFS (Raised Floor Space) of more than 2,500 sq. feet.
Respondents who were direct influencers on cloud / datacenter spend.
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Respondents by number of employee
How many employees do you have within Australia ?
34%
44%
22%
250-499 500-999 1,000 & above
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis
N = 100
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Respondents by title
What is your designation in the organization?
25%
43%
32%
Junior Management Middle Management Senior Management
N = 100
Note: Junior Management includes IT Manager, IT Infrastructure Manager, MIS Manager, etc.; Middle Management includes VP IT, General Manager of IT, AVP IT, IT Director, IT Head, Sr. IT Manager; and Senior Management includes CIOs.
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Respondents by vertical
What industry does your organization classify as?
20%
20%
16%5%
2%
20%
3%
10% 2% 1% 1%
Financial services Government Manufacturing
Education Healthcare IT
Media & Entertainment Professional services Retail
Telecommunications Transportation / Logistics Others
Source: Frost & Sullivan
N = 100
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For Additional Information
Donna JeremiahCorporate CommunicationsAsia Pacific+603 6204 [email protected]
Carrie LowCorporate CommunicationsAsia Pacific+603 6204 [email protected]
Arun ChandrasekaranResearch [email protected]