Some market studies continue to identify confusion regarding the true meaning
of cloud-based services, and the apparent benefits derived by the
early-adopters. One recent example comes from a survey of financial
professionals in the UK.
However, there is already growing demand from informed executive business and
IT decision makers that are eager to move forward with various forms of cloud
service deployments.
In fact, Forrester Research has embarked on a new “Cloud and Virtualization
Survey Data” series that offers key insights on where the market demand is
developing, and they also debunk several stereotypes.
According to Forrester’s assessment, Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS)
offerings, one of the three types of cloud services, is an area of cloud
computing that currently receives the most market attention. It centers on
two forms of capability: 1) pay-per-use h... (more)
Like any new business technology, the early development of cloud services can
be a little confusing -- as some descriptions are still open to
interpretation. However, the dialog is helpful, because it enables us to
focus on the true business value of data center resources.
According to Forrester Research, cloud computing platforms are more than
shared multi-tenant infrastructures on the public Internet. There are three
infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) cloud deployment options available; each
has unique characteristics and economics.
Forrester’s three cloud service scenarios follo... (more)
Economic uncertainty surrounding the U.S. government sequester, European debt
crisis and weakening GDP in China has resulted in volatile spending patterns
across most segments of the market. According to the latest market study by
International Data Corporation (IDC), as a result of the current economic
climate, business technology spending was slightly below expectations in the
second half of 2012 and first quarter of 2013.
IDC now projects worldwide IT spending growth of 4.9 percent this year in
constant currency, down from the previous forecast of 5.5 percent growth --
and rep... (more)
The anticipated benefits from adopting managed cloud services have reached
the executives suites of many corporations. Proactive CEOs and CFOs are
pushing their IT leadership team to seek out actionable information and
guidance.
There's also a constant stream of service providers announcing new offerings
-- and the momentum is becoming a global phenomenon. As a result, Forrester
Research has witnessed an expanding number of client inquiries around cloud
computing.
The acceleration in market development has been building for some time now.
Forrester analysts responded to more than... (more)
Verizon Business introduced an on-demand, cloud-based Computing as a Service
(CaaS) solution -- designed to meet the stringent security and performance
requirements of their enterprise customers.
This new offering helps businesses take advantage of cloud (IP-based)
computing to more efficiently and securely manage IT computing resources --
server, network and storage -- to meet day-to-day business demands.
This CaaS solution, which leverages Verizon's global IP infrastructure and
data centers, enables companies to use a Web-based portal to employ computing
resources in the quantiti... (more)