What’s Driving Enterprise Cloud Adoption?
The Buyers Speak Out

January 10, 2013

Live Tweeting #ccevent
Introductions




                                        Scott Bils
                                        Partner & Next Generation IT Practice
                                        Leader
                                        scott.bils@everestgrp.com



                                        Steve Wylie
                                        General Manager
                                        steve.wylie@ubm.com




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Context setting


Focus of this webinar

   Current and future adoption patterns across cloud layers - IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, BPaaS

   Current and future adoption across cloud hosting models - Public, Private and Hybrid

   Adoption trends by application workload

   Stakeholder involvement in cloud investments


Sources for today’s webinar                                                                     First of its kind
                                                                                                 enterprise cloud
                                                                                                 adoption tracking
                                                                                                 survey
      2012 Enterprise Cloud
        Adoption Survey
                                 +                                                              Fact-based research
                                                                                                 focused on
                                                                                                 enterprise cloud
                                                                                                 market and all layers
                                                                                                 of the cloud stack


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Why do another enterprise cloud survey?


   “Peel back the onion”
    on adoption patterns
                                          Survey respondents

                                                                                 100% = 346
   Assess post-adoption
                                           Cloud Service
    reality vs. buyer                          Providers                                          Consultants/
    expectations                                                       31%
                                                                                              37% Advisors




                                                                                  32%
   Identify cloud market
                                                  Enterprise / Cloud
    “disconnects”                                   Service Buyers

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Key findings from the survey


1                                                             4
    Cloud adoption is quickly moving                              While VMware leads today, many are
    beyond the “low hanging fruit”                                leaning towards open source




2                                                             5
    Business agility and top-line growth                          Service providers need to adapt to
    are top cloud adoption drivers                                new buying centers and drivers




3                                                             6
    Perceived security issues continue                            Overall, buyers have been satisfied,
    to be the biggest adoption barrier                            with high expectations for the future



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How widely does your company use public
cloud IaaS services like Amazon today?


                  Extensively                   4%


             Experimenting                                                                                          48%


                      Not all all                                                          28%


                  Don't know                                                20%




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Source: Live polling conducted during the “What’s Driving Enterprise Cloud Adoption?” webinar on January 10, 2013
SaaS has been adopted most widely; IaaS adoption
is expected to grow fastest in the near future

Enterprise Cloud Adoption by Cloud Layer                                          Enterprise IAAS Adoption Plans
                Already adopted                  Adopt in distant future

                Adopt in near future             No plans to adopt

                                                                   57%
Software as a Service                          28%
              (SaaS)           10%
                             5%                                                          No plans for cloud
                                                                                             infrastructure
                                                      38%
 Platform as a Service                    25%                                                                    18%
               (PaaS)                      27%
                                  10%
                                                31%                                                                        Plan to
          Public cloud                        26%                                                                      48% implement cloud
                (IaaS)                        26%                                                                          infrastructure
                                        18%
                                                                                                             34%
                                                30%                               Already have cloud
         Private cloud                             36%
                (IaaS)                    23%                                           infrastructure
                                  11%
                                             28%
Business Process as a                       27%
     Service (BPaaS)                     22%
                                          23%
                                        17%
         Hybrid cloud                         27%
               (IaaS)                               36%
                                         20%


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Amongst those planning IaaS implementation,
VMware enjoys dominant mindshare

Preference for virtualization technology                                 Preference for cloud platform
Buyer responses (cloud infrastructure implemented/planned)               Buyer responses (cloud infrastructure implemented/planned)

             100% = 95 (number of mentions)                                                   100% = 104 (number of mentions)

                      KVM                                                                               VCE Eucalyptus
             Xen         6%                                                                               4%3%
                                                                                    CloudStack
                    9%                                                                                 9%
                                                                                                                               VMware
                                                                                                                         34%
                                                                       IBM SmartCloud           12%
 Microsoft                             47% VMware
              18%
 Hyper-V

                                                                                                      14%
                                                                                  OpenStack
                      19%                                                                                       25%
      No preference
                                                                                                                  No preference




                    However, a significant proportion of the market professes to be
                         platform agnostic, or prefer open source platforms

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Email/collaboration, DR/storage, and BI/analytics being
targeted for cloud migration as buyers think beyond custom
applications and development platforms
Enterprise Cloud Adoption by Use Case                                                                    Already migrated
                                                                                                         Currently migrating
                                                                                           29%           Future migration planned
Application development/test environment                                                25%              No migration planned
                                                                                          28%
                                                                             19%
                                                                                          28%
           Custom business applications                                    17%
                                                                                            31%
                                                                                       24%
                                                                                        25%
                    Collaboration / email                                16%
                                                                                                               46%
                                                                   13%
                                                                                        25%
 Disaster recovery/storage/data archiving                                      20%
                                                                                                             42%
                                                                     14%
                                                                                  22%
           E-commerce and on-line tools                                              25%
                                                                                                 32%
                                                                             22%
                                                                           19%
          Business intelligence/analytics                                16%
                                                                                                        39%
                                                                                         26%
                                                                            18%
                                    ERP                                       19%
                                                                                        25%
                                                                                                       37%

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Vast majority of buyers met their “cloud objectives”; more
than cost reduction, cloud enables flexible infrastructure and
reduce time to market…
Enterprise Cloud adoption – objective fulfillment                                                        XX% Overall agreement %
Buyer responses

N = 88
  Strongly disagree
                              2%                             1%                                    1%                          2%
          Disagree                      2%                                  2%                     2%         1%                          2%
                              1%                             2%                                                                1%
Somewhat disagree                                           14%
  Neither agree or                                                                                24%
                             31%                    82%                                                                       27%
          disagree
                                                            21%                        71%
                                                                                                                     67%
                      64%
                                                                                                  27%
                             21%                                                                                              24%
   Somewhat agree

                                                            38%

             Agree           25%                                                                  25%                         27%



                             18%                            23%                                   19%
     Strongly agree                                                                                                           16%

                       We met our                     We met our                           We met our                   We met our
                       objectives for                 objectives for                       objectives for               objectives for
                       cost savings                   flexible                             quicker time to              higher
                                                      infrastructure                       market                       satisfaction of
                                                                                                                        business units



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…both of which are top adoption drivers for enterprise buyers;
however, supply side constituents view cloud adoption to be
driven primarily by cost reduction imperatives
Relative importance of adoption drivers                                            Relative importance of adoption drivers
Buyer responses                                                                    Service provider/advisory responses
1 = not at all important; ………. 5 = very important                                  1 = not at all important; ………. 5 = very important



Reduced time for provisioning                                                        Reduction in TCO (Total
                                                               3.21                                                                             3.33
    application/infrastructure                                                           Cost of Ownership)
                                                                N = 82                                                                           N = 193
          Flexible infrastructure                                                        Flexible infrastructure
                                                               3.21                                                                             3.27
                        capacity                                                                       capacity
                                                                N = 81                                                                           N = 193
                                                                                            Reduced time for
               Limited in-house
                                                              3.13                                provisioning                                 3.25
            technical resources
                                                                N = 82               application/infrastructure                                  N = 191

    Desire to "variabilize" cost                        2.63                       Desire to "variabilize" cost                               3.03
                                                                N = 79                                                                           N = 186

      Reduction in TCO (Total                                                                 Limited in-house
                                                       2.56                                                                              2.71
          Cost of Ownership)                                                               technical resources
                                                                N = 84                                                                           N = 193

      Industry-specific reasons                       2.49                           Industry specific reasons                         2.37
                                                                N = 81                                                                           N = 184




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Adoption is by and large driven non-vertical solutions;
however, industry-specific adoption patterns point towards
significant impact on customer facing processes
Industry specificity of cloud adoption                               Industry specific reasons for cloud adoption
Buyer responses                                                      Buyer responses


                                                                     Buyerspeak: Industry specific cloud solutions enable
                               100% = 89                             us to…


 Industry-specific solutions                                          “…make changes quickly to web hosted customer
                           15%                                        portal”

    Combination
(industry-specific
     and general 17%                                                  “… to serve the needs of our clients – through
        solutions)                                                    (dynamic) communication, and data analytics”

                                           69%
                                                 General
                                                 solution             “…support with products and services, our customers
                                                                      who wish to operate within the public cloud.”




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Security and integration issues are barriers to adoption;
contrary to buyer perception, service providers cite lack of
buy-in as a more significant barrier than budget issues
Barriers to enterprise cloud adoption                                          Barriers to enterprise cloud adoption
Buyer responses                                                                Service provider/advisory responses

1 = not at all important; ………. 5 = very important                              1 = not at all important; ………. 5 = very important




             Security concerns                             2.93                              Security concerns                             3.31
                                                             N = 83                                                                          N = 196

Integration of cloud solutions                          2.73                    Integration of cloud solutions                        2.92
                                                           N = 81                                                                            N = 190

       Lack of budget for new
                                                       2.58                      Lack of management buy-in                           2.77
                   initiatives
                                                              N = 81                                                                         N = 193
         Lack of suitable cloud                                                        Lack of budget for new
                                                      2.49                                                                          2.70
                      solutions                                                                    initiatives
                                                              N = 83                                                                         N = 195
   Lack of in-house capability                                                    Lack of in-house capability
                                                     2.42                                                                           2.69
   to evaluate cloud solutions                                                    to evaluate cloud solutions
                                                              N = 83
                                                                                                                                             N = 191
                                                                                         Lack of suitable cloud
        Fear of vendor lock-in                       2.39                                                                          2.60
                                                              N = 80                                  solutions
                                                                                                                                             N = 193
 Lack of management buy-in                          2.26                                Fear of vendor lock-in                     2.48
                                                              N = 81


  Service providers need support from stakeholder groups in order to generate buy-in across the enterprise

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Buyers are willing to change service providers for the right
contract terms, while service providers believe the reputation
and tenure of the provider is more important
Cloud solution purchase – decision criterion                                   Cloud solution purchase – decision criterion
Buyer responses                                                                Service provider/advisory responses

1 = not at all important; ………. 5 = very important                              1 = not at all important; ………. 5 = very important




        Security of the offering                                3.50                   Security of the offering                              3.65
                                                                  N = 84                                                                     N = 194

                                                                                        Reputation and tenure
    Contract terms and SLAs                                    3.34                                                                         3.45
                                                                  N = 82                       of the provider                                N = 193

        Reputation and tenure
                                                               3.29                 Contract terms and SLAs                               3.24
               of the provider
                                                                   N = 82                                                                    N = 192

          Case studies / client                                                           Case studies / client
                                                           3.05                                                                           3.11
        referrals / track record                                  N = 84                referrals / track record                              N = 193

 Physical location of facilities                        2.72                                                                         2.90
                                                                                                       Low price
    delivering cloud services                                     N = 83                                                                     N = 194

                                                                                 Physical location of facilities
                       Low price                       2.66                                                                        2.55
                                                                  N = 83            delivering cloud services                                N = 193


                                      Security features continue to be the top decision criteria

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IT, in conjunction with business leadership, comprises the
primary decision-making group for cloud adoption

Stakeholder involvement in cloud solution purchase
Buyer responses

N = 192 (number of mentions)

         67

                               51

                                                           39

                                                                                               28


                                                                                                              7


     IT function     C-level executives           Business units                   Finance function   No formal effort to
                                                                                                      develop enterprise
                                                                                                        cloud strategy


 Compared to other IT purchase decisions, cloud investments attract higher involvement from CXOs


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Enterprise adopters express strong satisfaction and remain
extremely optimistic about their ability to generate business
value from cloud solutions
Chart title
                                                                                                       XX%   Overall agreement %
Number of respondents

N = 86

  Strongly disagree           4%                           4%                                    4%                           1%
          Disagree            5%                                                                 6%                           12%
                                                          13%                                                        88%
Somewhat disagree            14%                                                                11%
                                                           7%                                                                 12%
   Neither agree or                                                                             16%
                              16%
           disagree                                       22%                        64%
                      62%
                                               55%                                                                            42%
                                                                                                26%
  Somewhat agree              35%                         23%



                                                          19%                                   29%
             Agree            13%
                                                                                                                              34%

     Strongly agree           14%                         13%                                    9%
                        We have a robust          In comparison to                       We are satisfied               We expect to
                        strategy for              other organizations,                   with the current               achieve greater
                        managing our              we are more                            results from our               benefits from
                        adoption of cloud         mature in our                          cloud initiatives              cloud solutions in
                        solutions                 approach to cloud                                                     the future
                                                  solutions


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How confident are you that your organization is on
the right path to the cloud?



                       Very                                                                                         47%


             Somewhat                                                                                               47%


                Not very                       6%


                Not at all         0%




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Source: Live polling conducted during the “What’s Driving Enterprise Cloud Adoption?” webinar on January 10, 2013
In Summary…


1                                                             4
    Cloud adoption is quickly moving                              While VMware leads today, many are
    beyond the “low hanging fruit”                                leaning towards open source




2                                                             5
    Business agility and top-line growth                          Service providers need to adapt to
    are top cloud adoption drivers                                new buying centers and drivers




3                                                             6
    Perceived security issues continue                            Overall, buyers have been satisfied,
    to be the biggest adoption barrier                            with high expectations for the future



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Webinar Deck: What's Driving Enterprise Cloud Adoption? The Buyers Speak Out

  • 1.
    What’s Driving EnterpriseCloud Adoption? The Buyers Speak Out January 10, 2013 Live Tweeting #ccevent
  • 2.
    Introductions Scott Bils Partner & Next Generation IT Practice Leader scott.bils@everestgrp.com Steve Wylie General Manager steve.wylie@ubm.com Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 2
  • 3.
    Context setting Focus ofthis webinar  Current and future adoption patterns across cloud layers - IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, BPaaS  Current and future adoption across cloud hosting models - Public, Private and Hybrid  Adoption trends by application workload  Stakeholder involvement in cloud investments Sources for today’s webinar  First of its kind enterprise cloud adoption tracking survey 2012 Enterprise Cloud Adoption Survey +  Fact-based research focused on enterprise cloud market and all layers of the cloud stack Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 3
  • 4.
    Why do anotherenterprise cloud survey?  “Peel back the onion” on adoption patterns Survey respondents 100% = 346  Assess post-adoption Cloud Service reality vs. buyer Providers Consultants/ expectations 31% 37% Advisors 32%  Identify cloud market Enterprise / Cloud “disconnects” Service Buyers Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 4
  • 5.
    Key findings fromthe survey 1 4 Cloud adoption is quickly moving While VMware leads today, many are beyond the “low hanging fruit” leaning towards open source 2 5 Business agility and top-line growth Service providers need to adapt to are top cloud adoption drivers new buying centers and drivers 3 6 Perceived security issues continue Overall, buyers have been satisfied, to be the biggest adoption barrier with high expectations for the future Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 5
  • 6.
    How widely doesyour company use public cloud IaaS services like Amazon today? Extensively 4% Experimenting 48% Not all all 28% Don't know 20% Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 6 Source: Live polling conducted during the “What’s Driving Enterprise Cloud Adoption?” webinar on January 10, 2013
  • 7.
    SaaS has beenadopted most widely; IaaS adoption is expected to grow fastest in the near future Enterprise Cloud Adoption by Cloud Layer Enterprise IAAS Adoption Plans Already adopted Adopt in distant future Adopt in near future No plans to adopt 57% Software as a Service 28% (SaaS) 10% 5% No plans for cloud infrastructure 38% Platform as a Service 25% 18% (PaaS) 27% 10% 31% Plan to Public cloud 26% 48% implement cloud (IaaS) 26% infrastructure 18% 34% 30% Already have cloud Private cloud 36% (IaaS) 23% infrastructure 11% 28% Business Process as a 27% Service (BPaaS) 22% 23% 17% Hybrid cloud 27% (IaaS) 36% 20% Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 7
  • 8.
    Amongst those planningIaaS implementation, VMware enjoys dominant mindshare Preference for virtualization technology Preference for cloud platform Buyer responses (cloud infrastructure implemented/planned) Buyer responses (cloud infrastructure implemented/planned) 100% = 95 (number of mentions) 100% = 104 (number of mentions) KVM VCE Eucalyptus Xen 6% 4%3% CloudStack 9% 9% VMware 34% IBM SmartCloud 12% Microsoft 47% VMware 18% Hyper-V 14% OpenStack 19% 25% No preference No preference However, a significant proportion of the market professes to be platform agnostic, or prefer open source platforms Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 8
  • 9.
    Email/collaboration, DR/storage, andBI/analytics being targeted for cloud migration as buyers think beyond custom applications and development platforms Enterprise Cloud Adoption by Use Case Already migrated Currently migrating 29% Future migration planned Application development/test environment 25% No migration planned 28% 19% 28% Custom business applications 17% 31% 24% 25% Collaboration / email 16% 46% 13% 25% Disaster recovery/storage/data archiving 20% 42% 14% 22% E-commerce and on-line tools 25% 32% 22% 19% Business intelligence/analytics 16% 39% 26% 18% ERP 19% 25% 37% Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 9
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    Vast majority ofbuyers met their “cloud objectives”; more than cost reduction, cloud enables flexible infrastructure and reduce time to market… Enterprise Cloud adoption – objective fulfillment XX% Overall agreement % Buyer responses N = 88 Strongly disagree 2% 1% 1% 2% Disagree 2% 2% 2% 1% 2% 1% 2% 1% Somewhat disagree 14% Neither agree or 24% 31% 82% 27% disagree 21% 71% 67% 64% 27% 21% 24% Somewhat agree 38% Agree 25% 25% 27% 18% 23% 19% Strongly agree 16% We met our We met our We met our We met our objectives for objectives for objectives for objectives for cost savings flexible quicker time to higher infrastructure market satisfaction of business units Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 10
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    …both of whichare top adoption drivers for enterprise buyers; however, supply side constituents view cloud adoption to be driven primarily by cost reduction imperatives Relative importance of adoption drivers Relative importance of adoption drivers Buyer responses Service provider/advisory responses 1 = not at all important; ………. 5 = very important 1 = not at all important; ………. 5 = very important Reduced time for provisioning Reduction in TCO (Total 3.21 3.33 application/infrastructure Cost of Ownership) N = 82 N = 193 Flexible infrastructure Flexible infrastructure 3.21 3.27 capacity capacity N = 81 N = 193 Reduced time for Limited in-house 3.13 provisioning 3.25 technical resources N = 82 application/infrastructure N = 191 Desire to "variabilize" cost 2.63 Desire to "variabilize" cost 3.03 N = 79 N = 186 Reduction in TCO (Total Limited in-house 2.56 2.71 Cost of Ownership) technical resources N = 84 N = 193 Industry-specific reasons 2.49 Industry specific reasons 2.37 N = 81 N = 184 Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 11
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    Adoption is byand large driven non-vertical solutions; however, industry-specific adoption patterns point towards significant impact on customer facing processes Industry specificity of cloud adoption Industry specific reasons for cloud adoption Buyer responses Buyer responses Buyerspeak: Industry specific cloud solutions enable 100% = 89 us to… Industry-specific solutions “…make changes quickly to web hosted customer 15% portal” Combination (industry-specific and general 17% “… to serve the needs of our clients – through solutions) (dynamic) communication, and data analytics” 69% General solution “…support with products and services, our customers who wish to operate within the public cloud.” Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 12
  • 13.
    Security and integrationissues are barriers to adoption; contrary to buyer perception, service providers cite lack of buy-in as a more significant barrier than budget issues Barriers to enterprise cloud adoption Barriers to enterprise cloud adoption Buyer responses Service provider/advisory responses 1 = not at all important; ………. 5 = very important 1 = not at all important; ………. 5 = very important Security concerns 2.93 Security concerns 3.31 N = 83 N = 196 Integration of cloud solutions 2.73 Integration of cloud solutions 2.92 N = 81 N = 190 Lack of budget for new 2.58 Lack of management buy-in 2.77 initiatives N = 81 N = 193 Lack of suitable cloud Lack of budget for new 2.49 2.70 solutions initiatives N = 83 N = 195 Lack of in-house capability Lack of in-house capability 2.42 2.69 to evaluate cloud solutions to evaluate cloud solutions N = 83 N = 191 Lack of suitable cloud Fear of vendor lock-in 2.39 2.60 N = 80 solutions N = 193 Lack of management buy-in 2.26 Fear of vendor lock-in 2.48 N = 81 Service providers need support from stakeholder groups in order to generate buy-in across the enterprise Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 13
  • 14.
    Buyers are willingto change service providers for the right contract terms, while service providers believe the reputation and tenure of the provider is more important Cloud solution purchase – decision criterion Cloud solution purchase – decision criterion Buyer responses Service provider/advisory responses 1 = not at all important; ………. 5 = very important 1 = not at all important; ………. 5 = very important Security of the offering 3.50 Security of the offering 3.65 N = 84 N = 194 Reputation and tenure Contract terms and SLAs 3.34 3.45 N = 82 of the provider N = 193 Reputation and tenure 3.29 Contract terms and SLAs 3.24 of the provider N = 82 N = 192 Case studies / client Case studies / client 3.05 3.11 referrals / track record N = 84 referrals / track record N = 193 Physical location of facilities 2.72 2.90 Low price delivering cloud services N = 83 N = 194 Physical location of facilities Low price 2.66 2.55 N = 83 delivering cloud services N = 193 Security features continue to be the top decision criteria Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 14
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    IT, in conjunctionwith business leadership, comprises the primary decision-making group for cloud adoption Stakeholder involvement in cloud solution purchase Buyer responses N = 192 (number of mentions) 67 51 39 28 7 IT function C-level executives Business units Finance function No formal effort to develop enterprise cloud strategy Compared to other IT purchase decisions, cloud investments attract higher involvement from CXOs Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 15
  • 16.
    Enterprise adopters expressstrong satisfaction and remain extremely optimistic about their ability to generate business value from cloud solutions Chart title XX% Overall agreement % Number of respondents N = 86 Strongly disagree 4% 4% 4% 1% Disagree 5% 6% 12% 13% 88% Somewhat disagree 14% 11% 7% 12% Neither agree or 16% 16% disagree 22% 64% 62% 55% 42% 26% Somewhat agree 35% 23% 19% 29% Agree 13% 34% Strongly agree 14% 13% 9% We have a robust In comparison to We are satisfied We expect to strategy for other organizations, with the current achieve greater managing our we are more results from our benefits from adoption of cloud mature in our cloud initiatives cloud solutions in solutions approach to cloud the future solutions Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 16
  • 17.
    How confident areyou that your organization is on the right path to the cloud? Very 47% Somewhat 47% Not very 6% Not at all 0% Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 17 Source: Live polling conducted during the “What’s Driving Enterprise Cloud Adoption?” webinar on January 10, 2013
  • 18.
    In Summary… 1 4 Cloud adoption is quickly moving While VMware leads today, many are beyond the “low hanging fruit” leaning towards open source 2 5 Business agility and top-line growth Service providers need to adapt to are top cloud adoption drivers new buying centers and drivers 3 6 Perceived security issues continue Overall, buyers have been satisfied, to be the biggest adoption barrier with high expectations for the future Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 18
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    2nd Annual EnterpriseCloud Adoption Survey Coming soon Why is this survey important? Registration now open! The responses from the Enterprise Cloud Adoption Silicon Valley, April 2-5 Survey 2013 will define the current state of how and why organizations are utilizing cloud solutions within their industries, the most significant adoption drivers and challenges, future plans, and more. This year’s results will also include year-over-year comparisons with 2012, with noted areas of change. Why should you participate? In appreciation for your participation, you'll receive a copy of the survey findings and be entered for a chance to win a complimentary conference pass to Cloud Connect's next conference and expo in Silicon Valley, April 2-, 2013. Just be sure to complete your contact information at the end of the survey. All webinar registrants will receive an email when the survey opens in the coming weeks. Stay tuned! Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 19
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    Q&A To ask aquestion during the Q&A session  Click the question mark (Q&A) button located on right side of your screen. This opens Q&A  Be sure to keep the default set to “send to All Panelists”  Type your question in the box at the bottom of the Q&A box and click the send button  Attendees will receive an email with instructions for downloading today’s presentation  To contact the presenters: – Scott Bils, scott.bils@everestgrp.com, @sbils – Steve Wylie, steve.wylie@ubm.com, @swylie650 Stay connected Websites Twitter Blogs www.everestgrp.com @EverestGroup www.sherpasinblueshirts.com research.everestgrp.com @Everest_Cloud www.gainingaltitudeinthecloud.com Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 20
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    About Everest Group EverestGroup is an advisor to business leaders on the next generation of global services with a worldwide reputation for helping Global 1000 firms dramatically improve their performance by optimizing their back- and middle-office business services. With a fact-based approach driving outcomes, Everest Group counsels organizations with complex challenges related to the use and delivery of global services in their pursuits to balance short-term needs with long-term goals. Through its practical consulting, original research, and industry resource services, Everest Group helps clients maximize value from delivery strategies, talent and sourcing models, technologies, and management approaches. Established in 1991, Everest Group serves users of global services, providers of services, country organizations, and private equity firms in six continents across all industry categories. For more information, please visit www.everestgrp.com and research.everestgrp.com. Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 21
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    Everest Group Leading clientsfrom insight to action Everest Group locations Dallas (Headquarters): info@everestgrp.com +1-214-451-3000 New York: info@everestgrp.com +1-646-805-4000 Toronto: canada@everestgrp.com +1-416-865-2033 London: unitedkingdom@everestgrp.com +44-207-129-1318 Delhi: india@everestgrp.com +91-124-496-1000 www.everestgrp.com | research.everestgrp.com | www.sherpasinblueshirts.com Proprietary & Confidential. © 2013, Everest Global, Inc. 22