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Uk risks falling behind others in cloud adoption due to data security concerns
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UK Risks Falling Behind Others in Cloud
Adoption Due to Data Security Concerns
Almost a quarter of UK businesses (22 per cent) have failed to
implement a cloud computing system within the last two years,
ahead of the global average of 14 per cent.
Despite 36 per cent of firms having implemented the technology, a
similar number (30 per cent) claimed that they will never move their
major data to to such a system, with the Nordic region being the
only one higher.
2. Many decision makers in the UK have admitted that concerns remain
over the issue of data protection, as well as legislation and regulation,
with these reasons being cited by 31 per cent of UK firms as having a
significant impact on the adoption of cloud services, while another 29
per cent said that it had slowed adoption "to some extent".
Among the industries that are the most affected by these issues are
Financial Services (36 per cent), Petrochemicals (39 per cent) and
Healthcare (27 per cent).
3. Despite the suspicions surrounding cloud adoption, it has still managed
to make significant gains over the course of the last two years, with
gains in the UK being followed by a 31 per cent increase in deployment
in the USA,Canada and Singapore, 25 per cent in Japan, and 18 per
cent in Hong Kong and the Nordics.
There is evidence to suggest that there are some great financial
advantages to be had by adopting the cloud, with 40 per cent of British
firms using such an approach seeing a 23 per cent increase in their
profits.
4. Meanwhile, the USA and Canada are the most enthusiastic about the
adoption of the cloud, with a total of 28 per cent of companies claiming
to have moved a majority of data and services to these new systems.
The USA also stands out when it comes to innovations in such
technology, with over half (59 per cent) actively seeking out and
experimenting with new and emerging technologies.