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ESG Research Report: 2017 Public Cloud Computing Trends
ESG Research Report
Apr 27, 2017
In order to assess IT spending priorities over the next 12-18 months, ESG recently surveyed 641 IT professionals representing midmarket (100 to 999 employees) and enterprise-class (1,000 employees or more) organizations in North America and Western Europe. All respondents were personally responsible for or familiar with their organizations’ 2016 IT spending as well as their 2017 IT budget and spending plans at either an entire-organization level or at a business-unit/division/branch level. A subset of ESG’s questions in this survey focused on respondents’ usage of and plans for public cloud computing services.
Page Count: 24
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Report Conclusions
Introduction
Research Findings
Public Cloud Computing Service Usage Continues to Grow on the Back of Burgeoning Cloud-first Policies
Leading-edge IT Organizations Are Commited to Public Cloud Services over the Short- and Long-term
Breadth and Depth of SaaS Usage Continues to Increase, with Office Productivity and CRM Leading the Charge
More IaaS Strategies Include Supporting Production Applications and Leveraging Multiple Providers
PaaS Usage and the Size and Sophistication of Application Environment Are Strongly Correlated
Conclusion
Research Methodology
Respondent Demographics
Respondents by Job Responsibility
Respondents by Number of Employees
Respondents by Industry
Respondents by Annual Revenue
Respondents by Total Number of Business Applications
Respondents by Total 2017 IT Budget
Respondents by Length of Organizations’ Existence
Respondents by Region
Respondents by IT Purchase Pattern
Respondents by Adoption of Continuous Delivery Approach to Application Development
In order to assess IT spending priorities over the next 12-18 months, ESG recently surveyed 633 IT professionals representing midmarket (100 to 999 employees) and enterprise-class (1,000 employees or more) organizations in North America and Western…