Enterprises found to be prioritising cross-platform visibility and management to stay ahead of preferred mixed IT curve
Nutanix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTNX) a leader in hybrid multicloud computing, has announced the findings of its fifth annual Enterprise Cloud Index (ECI) survey, which show that organizations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia plan to move their hybrid multicloud deployments from 7% penetration today to 51% penetration in three years. They also plan to swap much of their exclusive use of on-premises IT infrastructure for hosted datacenter services, slashing on-prem infrastructure from 39% today to 0% within three years, while increasing their use of hosted services by three-fold.
Key Saudi findings from this year’s report include:
One explanation for the seeming discrepancies is that as the value and volume of corporate data continue to skyrocket, data management, security, protection, and backup/recovery concerns are moving top of mind. Data has become a modern business asset and currency that must stay up-to-date, secure, and readily available for continued business operations, analytics, and monetization. In addition, infrastructure total cost of ownership (TCO) has many components and considerations that make it difficult to compare apples to apples during upfront decision-making, particularly given that public cloud offerings, pricing models, and fees remain in a constant state of evolution.
“Increased infrastructure diversity, along with a heightened emphasis on data storage, management, security, and services, is driving all IT pros in Saudi to seek hybrid operations that transcend private and public infrastructure,” said Mohammed Abulhouf, Senior Director & GM EMEA Emerging Markets at Nutanix. “Nearly all respondents express a desire to have a single place to see and manage the many aspects of their diverse infrastructures. As these capabilities emerge, respondents will gain access to unified tools that provide visibility into where all data resides, allow IT teams to holistically manage their applications and data, and let them make adjustments as needed to meet ever-shifting requirements for cost, performance, data protection, and compliance.”
For the fifth consecutive year, Vanson Bourne conducted research on behalf of Nutanix, surveying 1,450 IT decision-makers around the world in December 2022 and January 2023. The respondent base spanned multiple industries, business sizes, and the following geographies: the Americas; Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA); and the Asia Pacific Japan (APJ) region.
To learn more about the global report and findings, please download the fifth Nutanix Enterprise Cloud Index, here.