Growth in the Cloud: The Corporation as Incubator

Companies are no longer wondering if cloud will aid expansion, instead the question is are they leveraging its full potential

Cloud complexity: The need for resilience

Against today's backdrop of business change and uncertainty, “organisational resilience” is emerging as a critical lever of a successful cloud expansion. 

Cloud Complexity: The need for resilience is an EIU report that looks into the critical shifts brought about by an increased organisational dependence on the cloud.  In this survey, sponsored by Sungard Availability Services, and conducted by the EIU, 304 executives dispersed across France, the United Kingdom and the United States, were polled regarding their organisational resilience and technology adoption.

Cloud complexity: The need for resilience

Cloud computing is almost universally accepted among organisations, as it reduces company costs while adding speed, agility, and many new IT capabilities. In fact, as many as 78% of executives polled in this study agree that the use of cloud-computing will increase in the next three years. 

In this report, sponsored by Sungard Availability Services, and conducted by the EIU, 304 executives dispersed across France, the United Kingdom and the United States, were polled regarding their organisational resilience and technology adoption.

Trust in cloud technology

Is trust in the cloud important? Based on recent EIU survey findings, it appears so. When organisations exhibit higher levels of trust in the cloud, there is a substantial and positive correlation with a wide range of business outcomes. On the opposite end of the spectrum, if users don’t trust the cloud because they don’t understand its attributes, it will be a less effective tool for them.

The fundamental five

This chart and an accompanying report explain the five fundamentals, in our view: cloud-aligned business strategies, organisational structures, corporate cultures, technology infrastructures and governance best practices.

 

Building collaboration through cloud

Why less hype about cloud computing?

Until around eight months ago, hype surrounding the technology phenomenon known as "the cloud" – which essentially means doing your computing on the internet – had snowballed to Everest-like proportions.

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