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Organizations Are Looking to Expand the Way Stakeholders Leverage Data
Support of Open Source Analytics Technology Will Pave the Way for Vendor-deliver…
Cloud Criticality Is Apparent as Organizations Rapidly Adopt Cloud Analytics…
A Single Public Cloud Approach Is Preferred But Not Feasible Due to the Distribu…
Data Integration and Operational Management Are Scrutinized in Public and Multi-…
Organizations Recognize an Opportunity to Improve Time to Gain and/or Act on…
Conclusion
Research Methodology
Respondent Demographics
ESG Research Report: Cloud Analytics Trends
Mar 23, 2022
by
Bill Lundell, Mike Leone
In order to gain insight into how public cloud computing services are impacting data analytics strategies, ESG surveyed 338 IT and data-centric decision makers at organizations in North America (US and Canada) with knowledge of or responsibility for their organization’s analytics initiatives and goals, including how these activities intersect with public cloud computing services.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Report Conclusions
Introduction
Research Objectives
Research Findings
Organizations Are Looking to Expand the Way Stakeholders Leverage Data
Support of Open Source Analytics Technology Will Pave the Way for Vendor-delivered Managed Services
Cloud Criticality Is Apparent as Organizations Rapidly Adopt Cloud Analytics and Data Management Technology
A Single Public Cloud Approach Is Preferred But Not Feasible Due to the Distributed Nature of Data Environments
Data Integration and Operational Management Are Scrutinized in Public and Multi-cloud Analytics Environments
Organizations Recognize an Opportunity to Improve Time to Gain and/or Act on Insight
In order to assess technology spending priorities over the next 12-18 months, ESG recently surveyed 742 senior IT decision makers representing midmarket (100 to 999 employees) and enterprise-class (1,000 employees or more) organizations in North Amer…