The worldwide public cloud services market is projected to
grow 17.2 percent in 2016 to total $208.6 billion, up from $178 billion in
2015, according to Gartner, Inc. The highest growth will come from cloud system infrastructure services (infrastructure as a service [IaaS]), which is projected to grow
42.8 percent in 2016. Cloud application services (software as a service [SaaS]), one of the largest segments in the global cloud
services market, is expected to grow 21.7 percent in 2016 to reach $38.9 billion.
"Growth of public cloud is supported by the fact
that organizations are saving 14 percent of their budgets as an outcome of
public cloud adoption, according to Gartner's 2015 cloud adoption survey,"
said Sid Nag, research director at Gartner.
"However, the aspiration for using cloud services outpaces actual
adoption. There's no question there is great appetite within organizations to
use cloud services, but there are still challenges for organizations as they
make the move to the cloud. Even with the high rate of predicted growth, a
large number of organizations still have no current plans to use cloud
services."
IT modernization is currently the top driver of public cloud adoption, followed by
cost savings, innovation, agility and other benefits. The focus on IT
modernization indicates a more sophisticated and strategic use of public cloud
services. Not only are public cloud services being used to recognize the
tactical benefits of cost savings and innovation, but they are also being used
to establish a more modern IT environment — an environment that can serve as a
strategic foundation for future applications and digital business processes.
Security and/or privacy concerns continue to be the top
inhibitors to public cloud adoption, despite
the strong security track record and increased transparency of leading cloud
providers.
"Gartner's position on cloud security has been
clear — public cloud services offered by the leading cloud providers are
secure. The real security challenge isusing public cloud services in a secure
manner," said Ed Anderson, research vice president
at Gartner. "More education is needed to help organizations overcome the
hype associated with security concerns. This should be a key area of focus for
providers in working with their clients to unlock the benefits of public cloud
services."
Most organizations are already using a combination of
cloud services from different cloud providers. While public cloud usage will
continue to increase, the use of private cloud and hosted private cloud
services is also expected to increase at least through 2017. The increased use
of multiple public cloud providers, plus growth in various types of private
cloud services, will create a multicloud environment in most enterprises and a
need to coordinate cloud usage using hybrid scenarios.
Although hybrid cloud scenarios
will dominate, there are many challenges that inhibit working hybrid cloud
implementations. Organizations that are not planning to use hybrid cloud
indicated a number of concerns, including: integration challenges, application
incompatibilities, a lack of management tools, a lack of common APIs and a lack
of vendor support.
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