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Boardroom Demand for Innovation Now Driving Cloud Adoption, According to Rackspace Survey
DGAP-News: Rackspace Hosting / Key word(s): Miscellaneous 2015-11-05 / 14:00 --------------------------------------------------------------------- LONDON, ENGLAND --(Marketwired - November 05, 2015) - /T/ -- CEOs, business leaders and Board of Directors drive six in ten (61%) cloud migrations -- More than a third (37%) of cloud migrations aimed to accelerate innovation -- Nearly nine in ten (88%) respondents said their organisation's business goals were met to some extent by their migration to the cloud /T/ Rackspace(R) (NYSE: RAX), the #1 managed cloud company, today announced the results of a Vanson Bourne study* into the true underlying nature, rationale and drivers behind a cloud migration. The study, which polled 500 UK IT and business decision-makers who have either been through or are currently planning a cloud migration project, found that the decision to migrate business applications to the cloud is now coming directly from the boardroom rather than the IT department. According to the study, the lure of cloud comes from its ability to give businesses a competitive edge and is the reason for CEOs, business leaders and Board of Directors being the main sponsor for six in ten (61%) cloud migration projects. This high level of buy-in for cloud is hugely significant as technology is increasingly being expected to drive innovation, boost efficiency and ultimately, impact the business's bottom line. The process of moving data, applications or other business elements from an organisation's on-site computing stack to the cloud has historically been driven by technical requirements identified by the IT department. Of businesses surveyed who have already migrated to the cloud, increased resilience (50%), security (38%), agility (38%) and stabilising platforms and applications (37%) remained significant motivators, however wider benefits to the business were also experienced. Darren Norfolk, MD, Rackspace UK, says: 'A move to the cloud is now an organisation-wide business activity rather than simply a function of the IT department. Whether business leaders understand the practicalities of a cloud migration project or not, there appears to be broad acceptance that it is a 'platform play' that they can use to innovate and grow. Increased communication across all levels of the business will create new opportunities for the cloud to have a direct impact on the bottom line.' The path to migration Of those surveyed, more than a third (37%) of completed cloud migration projects were motivated by the ability to enable or accelerate innovation. Surveyed organisations with more than 5,000 employees were most likely to cite this as a key driver (46%), conceivably to keep pace with more digitally-enabled and nimble disrupters. In addition, nearly two-thirds (61%) of the surveyed group said they embarked on the project to reduce IT costs, and one in five (22%) were striving to keep up with competitors. From the boardroom to the server room While business leaders will be looking to the IT department to make their ambitions a reality, just a third (33%) of the IT decision-makers surveyed said they have good experience or are highly experienced in operating a cloud-based infrastructure. With mounting expectations from the business to deliver, more than half (53%) of surveyed IT decision-makers who have already been through a cloud migration turned to a third party to support their team. Working with migration experts enabled organisations to focus more on wider business objectives alongside their migration including streamlining operations (49%) and making sure their operational model fitted (48%). This is in contrast to those not using a third party specialist, whose biggest considerations were making sure they had the right tools (44%) and making sure they had the right skills (42%). Achieving business goals Around nine in ten (88%) surveyed respondents feel that their organisation's business goals were met to some extent by their migration to the cloud, with more than half (58%) saying they were met completely. An additional 8% of surveyed respondents said it is too early to tell if they were met. Proven success could be a contributing factor to just one in ten (16%) surveyed respondents saying they were concerned about justifying business value. Norfolk continues: 'Cloud migration is clearly still a learning experience, but it is meeting expectations and goals for the majority of respondents. Fewer questions are being asked, but plenty is being delivered.' 'Over half of the respondents in this survey (53%) used a third party specialist to support the migration project which ultimately allowed them to focus on wider business objectives. This could be the difference between missing, meeting or exceeding expectations from those at the top.' Click here to see the full 'The Anatomy of a Migration' report. NOTES TO EDITORS *About the research Rackspace commissioned independent technology market research specialist Vanson Bourne to undertake this piece of research. 250 IT decision makers and 250 business leaders were interviewed throughout September and October 2015. Respondents were asked one of two question sets, depending on their organisation's progress with cloud migration. First, those whose organisation had already conducted a cloud migration project (375 respondents) and secondly, those whose organisation had not yet completed a cloud migration but were planning to within the next 18 months (125 respondents). Respondents came from an even distribution of sizes/sectors and were conducted online using a rigorous multi-level screening process to ensure only suitable candidates were given the opportunity to participate. About Rackspace Rackspace (NYSE: RAX), the #1 managed cloud company, helps customers tap the power of cloud computing without the challenge and expense of managing complex IT infrastructure and application platforms themselves. Rackspace engineers deliver specialised expertise on top of leading technologies like OpenStack, Microsoft and VMware through a results-obsessed service known as Fanatical Support(R). Rackspace was named a leader in the 2015 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud-Enabled Managed Hosting, and has been honoured within the top 100 Great Places to Work for the past 11 years. Learn more at www.rackspace.co.uk. Forward Looking Statement This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. If such risks or uncertainties materialize or such assumptions prove incorrect, the results of Rackspace Hosting could differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and assumptions. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements, including any statements about Rackspace survey results that may suggest trends for the industry; any statements relating to expected or predicted behaviours of consumers and the impact of cloud computing; any statements of expectation or belief directly relating to Rackspace business derived from the survey results; any statements of expectation or belief regarding future events, and any statements of assumptions underlying any of the foregoing. Risks, uncertainties and assumptions include a substantial margin of error in the survey results, inconsistencies in respondent's understanding and Rackspace's analysis of survey questions and results, the possibility that expected benefits from any shift in consumer behaviour may not materialize as expected; the achievement of expected operational results from any shift in consumer behaviour; changes in the economy, technological and competitive factors, regulatory factors and other risks that are described in Rackspace Hosting's Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2015, filed with the SEC on August 10, 2015. Except as required by law, Rackspace Hosting assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements publicly, or to update the reasons actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements, even if new information becomes available in the future. Peter Beck E: peter.beck@rackspace.co.uk T: + 44 208 73 44016 News Source: Marketwire --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2015-11-05 Dissemination of a Corporate News, transmitted by DGAP - a service of EQS Group AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. The DGAP Distribution Services include Regulatory Announcements, Financial/Corporate News and Press Releases. Media archive at www.dgap-medientreff.de and www.dgap.de --------------------------------------------------------------------- Language: English Company: Rackspace Hosting United States End of News DGAP News Service --------------------------------------------------------------------- 409401 2015-11-05
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