By Bill Ives
Expert Author
Article Date: 2011-01-20
According to a recent survey over 60 percent of respondents in the mid-size business space say they are ready to look to the cloud. Many are already using virtualization but only 4 percent are using the cloud now to back up data. In addition, 63% say they are using 10% or less of their applications on a SaaS platform. So this projects a major shift in the mid-size business IT architecture.
Are these companies prepared? It seems that there is work to be done as 79% do not have a plan for their move into the cloud. Many see the advantages as 63% feel that the cloud offers cost savings and 29% feel that the cloud offers more flexibility. At the same time, only 8% believe there is no advantage to the cloud.Many of the vendors reviewed on this blog operate on SaaS platforms so there is challenge here for them to further penetrate the mid-size market. The good news is that the desire for the cloud is there, the caution is the lack of strategic planning in place.
Social media is generally operates on a cloud platform. In the large company space I have seen at least one study that indicate over 80% of companies plan to use social media in 2011 but another study found less than half have a strategy for social media use. This parallel between social media and the cloud is not surprising. In both cases vendors need to avoid prompting tools and services because they are the latest thing and help clients address planning and strategy requirements to make sure their applications are kept for the long run.
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