Here are highlights from a CIO survey that shows the changing IT landscape in the era of the hybrid cloud, the most common data management challenges faced by organizations and how a data fabric can help.

NetApp
NetAppAccount Supervisor at Voce Communications, a Porter Novelli Company
Realize the Potential
of a Hybrid Cloud
Overcome challenges and optimize
cloud benefits
Businesses employ a combination of internal and public computing resources. The result is a rapidly changing
IT landscape characterized by a mix of private and public cloud services – known as hybrid cloud.
IT infrastructures are evolving – rapidly
Over the next 3 years,
IT services delivered via
cloud will increase to
65%,up from 38% today
say the #1 benefit is the “elasticity” to scale up
or down to accommodate business needs62%
OTHER TOP BENEFITS:
Less downtime
and planned outages
Ability to buy
and use resources
on a per-needed basis
Increased IT
efficiencies/lower
costs
51% 50% 50%
SaaS
IaaS
PaaS
Current Deployments Planned Deployments
71%
17%
42%
27%
19%
38%
But there are challenges in managing
data across hybrid environments
of data remains in non-cloud environments -
almost identical to the distribution ratio in 201358%
In 2015,
23%
say they do a poor job of
managing data seamlessly
across cloud environments
{29%
give themselves
a rating of “fair”
MOST DIFFICULT CONTROL ISSUES:
48%
Data protection
43%
Application
performance
35%
Data governance
Hybrid cloud requires new capabilities
Easily integrate tech
from multiple vendors
Manage and control
data among multiple
private and public
cloud resources
Easily move
data among
different cloud
providers
55%68%69%
A data fabric makes hybrid clouds work
A data fabric provides a consistent way to store and
manage data across resources—in the data center
and in the cloud.
CORE ELEMENTS OF A DATA FABRIC:
Seamless data
management
across clouds
Ability to move
data across clouds
Data protection
in every cloud
Hybrid IT infrastructures will increasingly be the norm, putting IT organizations in the role of IT service
broker. A data fabric, enabled by NetApp, gives IT organizations control and choice by providing a platform
by which IT can manage data and enforce policies across a range of cloud service providers.
To learn more about how a data fabric strategy
can enable your hybrid cloud deployment, visit us at:
www.netapp.com/datafabric

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  • 1. Realize the Potential of a Hybrid Cloud Overcome challenges and optimize cloud benefits Businesses employ a combination of internal and public computing resources. The result is a rapidly changing IT landscape characterized by a mix of private and public cloud services – known as hybrid cloud. IT infrastructures are evolving – rapidly Over the next 3 years, IT services delivered via cloud will increase to 65%,up from 38% today say the #1 benefit is the “elasticity” to scale up or down to accommodate business needs62% OTHER TOP BENEFITS: Less downtime and planned outages Ability to buy and use resources on a per-needed basis Increased IT efficiencies/lower costs 51% 50% 50% SaaS IaaS PaaS Current Deployments Planned Deployments 71% 17% 42% 27% 19% 38% But there are challenges in managing data across hybrid environments of data remains in non-cloud environments - almost identical to the distribution ratio in 201358% In 2015, 23% say they do a poor job of managing data seamlessly across cloud environments {29% give themselves a rating of “fair” MOST DIFFICULT CONTROL ISSUES: 48% Data protection 43% Application performance 35% Data governance Hybrid cloud requires new capabilities Easily integrate tech from multiple vendors Manage and control data among multiple private and public cloud resources Easily move data among different cloud providers 55%68%69% A data fabric makes hybrid clouds work A data fabric provides a consistent way to store and manage data across resources—in the data center and in the cloud. CORE ELEMENTS OF A DATA FABRIC: Seamless data management across clouds Ability to move data across clouds Data protection in every cloud Hybrid IT infrastructures will increasingly be the norm, putting IT organizations in the role of IT service broker. A data fabric, enabled by NetApp, gives IT organizations control and choice by providing a platform by which IT can manage data and enforce policies across a range of cloud service providers. To learn more about how a data fabric strategy can enable your hybrid cloud deployment, visit us at: www.netapp.com/datafabric