RightScale Survey: Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Show Rapid Growth in business

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RightScale Survey: Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Show Rapid Growth in business -

Amazon Web services (AWS) continues to dominate public cloud hosting environments, but Microsoft Azure cloud and Google make inroads among businesses, according to results of cloud management provider in 2015 State of Rightscale cloud Survey.

"the tide of cloud business adoption has grown from the shadow IT to the strategic adoption conducted by central IT staff," said Michael Crandell, RightScale CEO . "As the iT business has become more open to the public and more comfortable with cloud cloud security, it is now in a strong position to negotiate cloud services to internal clients and drive the adoption of cloud before. In the next year organizations expect to spend more workloads to the cloud with public cloud workloads is growing faster than the private cloud. "

Highlights of the State RightScale Cloud 2015 Report include:

  • Amazon Web Services (AWS) continues to dominate in public clouds, but Azure is making inroads in business - AWS adoption is 57 percent, while Microsoft Azure IaaS is second at 12 percent vs.6 percent in 2014; Among the corporate respondents, Microsoft Azure IaaS narrows the gap with 19 percent adoption compared with AWS with 50 percent; IaaS offers Google Cloud shows the fastest growth among companies, increased 4 percent in 2014 to 9 percent in 2015.
  • Cloud is omnipresent, hybrid cloud is the preferred strategy - 93 percent of the organizations surveyed are running applications or to experiment with the infrastructure-as-a-service; 82 percent of companies have a hybrid cloud strategy (against 74 percent in 2014)
  • cloud-management-rightscale public clouds are used by many organizations working in private cloud more workload - . 88 percent of organizations use public cloud against 63 percent who use private cloud; 13 percent of businesses run more than 1,000 virtual machines in the public cloud, while 22 percent of organizations run more than 1,000 virtual machines in the private cloud
  • significant scope for more load of the company's work to move to the cloud -. 68 percent of companies run less than a fifth of their application portfolio in the cloud; 55 percent of companies said a significant portion of their portfolio of existing applications are not in the clouds, but is built with cloud architectures Friendly
  • Central Enterprise IT teams to take the reins cloud service broker -. 62 percent of companies say that the data center is the majority of cloud spending decisions; 43 percent of IT staff offer a self-service portal for accessing cloud services, with 41 percent planning additional or developing a portal
  • DevOps increases. Docker plane - Total DevOps adoption has increased to 66 percent, with business up 71 percent; Chef and Puppet are used by 28 and 24 percent of organizations respectively; Docker, in its first year, is already used by 13 percent of organizations with a huge 35 percent of organizations planning to use
  • microsoft-azure private cloud stands in 2015 with only small changes in adoption. - respondents reported minimal changes in the adoption of private cloud technologies from 2014. VMware vSphere continues to lead with 53 percent of corporate respondents who reported using it as a private cloud. Companies using OpenStack shows the largest increase for 2015, a growth of 3 percent. The new pack offers Azure shows high utilization in its first year, used by 11 percent of companies.

The full results of the survey are available in the State RightScale Cloud 2015 Report to www.rightscale .com / 2015-cloud-report.

RightScale conducted his annual State of Cloud Survey in January 2015. The survey interviewed technical professionals across a wide range of organizations about their cloud adoption computing. The 930 respondents ranging from technical staff to managers and practitioners and represent organizations of various sizes in many industries. The respondents represent companies across the spectrum of clouds, including users (24 percent) and non-users (76 percent) of RightScale solutions.

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