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Cisco Study Reveals IT Professionals Would Rather Have A Root Canal Than Migrate To The Cloud

cisco [1]As the role of cloud computing is growing significantly in its ability to deliver business applications, many IT decision makers are facing challenges with their existing network infrastructure to support the migration of their business applications to the cloud. An international study announced today by Cisco [1] revealed that without the proper cloud migration strategy, more than one third (38 percent) of IT decision makers would rather get a root canal, dig a ditch, or do their own taxes than address network challenges associated with public or private cloud deployments.

These research findings provide insight into the current state of cloud networking and the chasm between IT expectations and network realities. The survey also examines the experiences of IT professionals regarding the level of difficulty and time required to update their networks and migrate their applications to the cloud.

“As cloud adoption is increasing at a rapid rate, businesses need to be fully aware of the necessary steps when planning for a cloud model that is right for their organization,” said Praveen Akkiraju, senior vice president and general manager, Cisco Services Routing Technology Group. “The Cisco Global Cloud Networking Survey offers Cisco Global Cloud Survey Infographic [2]valuable insight into what these organizations are experiencing in their cloud migrations, and provides a real-world analysis to help businesses better understand the challenges related getting their networks ready for cloud services.”

The 2012 Cisco® Global Cloud Networking Survey [3] addresses the applications that are most critical for businesses to move to the cloud, as well as the network challenges and potential disruptions and road blocks they are facing during this process. The report also takes a closer look at the typical length of these cloud migrations, and how confident IT professionals are in the ability of their own network deployments to securely deliver an optimal cloud application experience.

Among its findings, the 2012 Cisco Global Cloud Networking Survey reveals that updating the network is one of the top focus areas for cloud migration. In order to successfully move more applications to the cloud, the majority of respondents cited a cloud-ready network (37 percent) as the biggest infrastructure element required for further cloud deployments, ahead of a virtualized data center (28 percent) or a service-level agreement from a cloud service provider (21 percent).

This data expands on the Cisco Global Cloud Index [4], which predicts that more than 50 percent of computing workloads in data centers will be cloud-based by 2014, and that global cloud traffic will grow over 12 times by 2015, to 1.6 zettabytes per year — the equivalent of over four days of business-class video for every person on Earth.

Overview

Key Findings

Cloud Deployments in Perspective

Cloud Deployments Expected to Increase Significantly by the end of 2012

Most Critical Infrastructure for Cloud Deployments

Top Infrastructure Roadblocks to Cloud Migration

Top Choice of Application for Cloud Migration

Reality Check: Status of Cloud Application Migration

Expected Length of Typical Cloud Deployment

State of Virtual Desktop Deployments — and Barriers

Source of Information When Making Cloud Decisions

Personal Experience of IT Professionals Regarding Security and Network Performance

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#1 Comment By Tami Quiring (@VillageGamer) On Tuesday May 8, 2012 @ 4:22 am

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