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Page 1: Five key themes in enterprise cloud computing migration

1Copyright © 2011 WaveLength Market Analytics LLC and Winn Technology Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Five Key Themes in Enterprise Cloud Computing MigrationA Research Report, May 2011

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So what is a key theme anyway?

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A key theme is a recurring perception or observation, reflecting major vulnerabilities, strengths, or opportunities. These obviously differ by tech segment and company, but those with broad application are highlighted here.

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Five key themes in enterprise cloud computing migration

2Enterprise cloud computing will be bigger and grow faster than most think – 6 converging trends together create substantial enterprise economies that only increase with cloud computing.

3 Winners will be determined by their ability to differentiate service offerings, which will include function/app + ecosystem + user experience + pricing.

4 Cloud computing growth will drive network and data center equipment spending in carrier and enterprise segments for medium-term equipment transitions.

5 Understanding enterprise buying behaviors in the Early Cloud Era paramount to tapping market opportunities.

1 We’re now in the Early Cloud Era, moving from a client-server environment to a cloud computing architecture.

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Using industry history as a guide, enormous technology shifts change the market dynamics between entrenched competitors and challengers creating new winners and losers.

• Cloud computing current penetration into enterprise market is surprisingly high, but its percentage of IT is very low, so it’s much too early to pick winners.

• Singular inevitability: business models will change for nearly all technology and telecommunications segments.

Key theme #1We’re now in the Early Cloud Era, moving from a client-server environment to a cloud computing architecture.

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Industry-leading enterprises need experience in Cloud. To avoid being left behind, these Cloud Pioneers dabble with non-mission critical apps.

• Apps will quickly evolve to mission critical ones as cloud computing empowers new and truly transformative ways, particularly those enabling mobility.

• Cloud computing is a mile wide and an inch deep, but rapidly growing as our survey results more than 20% of IT will be in the Cloud by 2015.

Key theme #2Enterprise cloud computing will be bigger, faster than most think – 6 converging trends (cost and app speed deployment efficiencies, SANs, virtualization, IT outsourcing, data center upgrades and mobility) together create substantial enterprise economies that only increase with cloud computing.

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With proven growth and monetization models, AWS and Salesforce.com will be challenged. With an increasing number of vendors competing for the customer, long-term winners will be determined by differentiated service offerings will include:• The ecosystem of partners offering a complete

solution,

• User experience aspects that seek to address current user concerns, such as management tools, network performance, Interoperability with multiple clouds/internal clouds, legacy application support, service levels, and SLAs,

• Pricing and costs because it’s a business where scale and economics are everything.

Key theme #3Amazon’s AWS and Salesforce.com currently lead the market, but with many vendors competing for the customer, differentiated service offerings that include function + user experience + ecosystem+ pricing will determine the winners.

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Cloud means new performance demands on the WAN and the data center requiring new efficiencies in 1) new equipment to power it and 2) software to manage it.

• Cloud = new enterprise WAN performance demands = new service provider demand.

• Initial surge will be accommodated via capacity upgrades; but ultimately to compete, service providers must make fundamental network architecture changes to rapidly deploy new services and to guarantee performance and service levels.

Key theme #4Cloud computing growth will drive network and data center equipment spending in carrier and enterprise segments for medium-term equipment transitions.

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The fight for the enterprise customer is already underway, but vendors that will thrive will…• Target business management, as well

as IT,• Identify and nurture your best

partners, as many vendors and integrators, and service providers are involved in the sale and solutions,

• Learn how best to support the leading role that applications play,

• Step up to the challenge and excel at making and managing substantial and mutually beneficial partnerships, particularly as the market changes.

Key theme #5Understanding enterprise buying behaviors in the Early Cloud Era paramount to tapping market opportunities.

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Five key themes in enterprise cloud computing: key theme #1

1 We’re now in the Early Cloud Era, moving from a client-server environment to a cloud computing architecture.

2Enterprise cloud computing will be bigger and grow faster than most think – 6 converging trends together create substantial enterprise economies that only increase with cloud computing.

3 Winners will be determined by their ability to differentiate service offerings, which will include function/app + ecosystem + user experience + pricing.

4 Cloud computing growth will drive network and data center equipment spending in carrier and enterprise segments for medium-term equipment transitions.

5 Understanding enterprise buying behaviors in the Early Cloud Era paramount to tapping market opportunities.

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Using industry history as a guide, enormous technology shifts change the market dynamics between entrenched competitors and challengers creating new winners and losers.

• Cloud computing current penetration into enterprise market is surprisingly high, but its percentage of IT is very low, so it’s much too early to pick winners.

• Singular inevitability: business models will change for nearly all technology and telecommunications segments.

Key theme #1We’re now in the Early Cloud Era, moving from a client-server environment to a cloud computing architecture.

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The computing evolution continues

1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s

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58% are doing “something” in the Cloud

42.1%

16.8%8.0%

33.2%

S: For each of the following types of cloud deployment, we’d like to know if it’s currently in production, in trial, is planned in 24 months? N=127

Cloud Pioneers: Using Cloud Computing

Cloud Planners: Planning for Cloud

Cloud Stragglers: No Plans

More enterprises are doing or thinking about the Cloud than those that are not.

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Cloud Pioneers: In Trial

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According to the 2008 US Business Census, there are 18,469 “non-public” organizations with 500 or more employees. So, this means 7,591 are using or testing a cloud solution, 3,103 are planning, and 7,775 have no plans

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However, the exact percentage of IT that is cloud is unknown, but certainly very low.

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“Cloud computing is only in its infancy. Today the best data we have seen suggests that well over 90% of computing capacity is run in-house by the same organizations that consume it.”

Lanham Napier, Rackspace Hosting CEO Feb. 10. 2011, Q4 2010 Earnings Conference Call

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Just who are Cloud Pioneers anyway?

Cloud Stragglers

Cloud Planners

Cloud Pioneers

71.3%

68.6%

47.4%

28.8%

31.3%

52.6%

Medium (101-999 employees) Large (1000 employees +)

Q: For each of the following types of cloud deployment, we’d like to know if it’s currently in production, in trial, is planned in 24 months? N=127

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Cloud Pioneers are larger organizations, commercial as opposed to government, with global networks, more remote and mobile workers, and already using a cloud solution, as opposed to just testing.

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What types of clouds do Cloud Pioneers use? Will that change in the near future?

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Besides SaaS, Pioneers mostly use private clouds and PaaS

Hybrid Cloud

Public Cloud

Internal Private Cloud

IaaS

Hosted Private Cloud

PaaS

SaaS

9%

11%

21%

26%

32%

55%

78%

Clouds in use/piloted

Q: For each of the following types of cloud deployment, we’d like to know if it’s currently in production, in trial, is planned in 24 months? N=127

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In the next 24 months, Pioneers and Planners will aim for internal private, public, and hybrid clouds

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Public Cloud

PaaS

IaaS

Internal Private Cloud

Hybrid Cloud

Hosted Private Cloud

5.1%

7.9%

7.9%

10.5%

10.5%

11.7%

Hosted Private Cloud

PaaS

IaaS

Hybrid Cloud

Public Cloud

Internal Private Cloud

23.1%

29.4%

33.1%

36.3%

36.3%

46.9%

Cloud planned by all segments in the next 24 months

Additional clouds planned by Cloud Pioneers

Q: For each of the following types of cloud deployment, we’d like to know if it’s currently in production, in trial, is planned in 24 months? N=127

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Hybrid and public clouds are high on the list, suggesting quick market development reminiscent of the VOIP market rise.

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“We added just over 9,000 net servers in 2010. Which means that even though we are the leading hosting and Cloud computing specialists, we captured only one tenth of a percent of the total addressable market in 2010. All these data points arrive at the same conclusion. That the hosting and Cloud computing market is still in its very early stages.”

Lanham Napier, Rackspace Hosting CEO Feb. 10. 2011, Q4 2010 Earnings Conference Call

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Five key themes in enterprise cloud computing: Key theme #2

2Enterprise cloud computing will be bigger and grow faster than most think – 6 converging trends together create substantial enterprise economies that only increase with cloud computing.

1 We’re now in the Early Cloud Era, moving from a client-server environment to a cloud computing architecture.

3 Winners will be determined by their ability to differentiate service offerings, which will include function/app + ecosystem + user experience + pricing.

4 Cloud computing growth will drive network and data center equipment spending in carrier and enterprise segments for medium-term equipment transitions.

5 Understanding enterprise buying behaviors in the Early Cloud Era paramount to tapping market opportunities.

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Industry-leading enterprises need experience in Cloud. To avoid being left behind, these Cloud Pioneers dabble with non-mission critical apps.

• Apps will quickly evolve to mission critical ones as cloud computing empowers new and truly transformative ways, particularly those enabling mobility.

• Cloud computing is a mile wide and an inch deep, but rapidly growing as our survey results more than 20% of IT will be in the Cloud by 2015.

Key theme #2Enterprise cloud computing will be bigger, faster than most think – 6 converging trends (cost and app speed deployment efficiencies, SANs, virtualization, IT outsourcing, data center upgrades and mobility) together create substantial enterprise economies that only increase with cloud computing.

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It’s already a large market already scratching the surface of an enormous one

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So what is motivating cloud adoption?

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Cost cutting, speedy app deployment, mobility drive cloud

71%63%

52% 52%47%

42%

17.1%

38.7%

9.1%

18.8% 15.2%8.6%

Motivators to transition to cloud

Cloud Pioneers & Planners Stragglers

Q: Using a scale from 1 to 6where 1 is not at all important and 6 is extremely important, please rate the following as motivators in your transition to cloud computing? N=127 % who say motivator is 5 or 6.

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According to Cisco, 2014 enterprise mobile traffic will be 27x greater than 2009

…and enterprise mobility has barely begun.

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The ability for seamless growth without CapEx is a winner

It’s important to have the ability to handle application usage spikes and seamless growth without heavy cap-

ital investment

58.3%

78.6%

61.5%

Cloud Stragglers Cloud Planners Cloud Pioneers

Q: On a 1 to 6 scale, how much do you agree with the following statements… ? N=12730

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Economies gained by IT outsourcing also drive cloud

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22.8%18.8%

34.4%

21.9%15.6%

21.9%21.3%28.8%

25%

13.9% 13.9%

IT outsourced functions

Pioneers Planners Stragglers

Q. Yes or no, do you outsource any of the following functions… ? (n=126)31

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With their higher levels of nearly every type of IT outsourcing, Cloud Pioneers clearly demonstrate link between higher levels of IT outsourcing and cloud.

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Pioneers have higher percentage of IT that is outsourced

Stragglers

Planners

Pioneers

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

% of IT managed by outsourced 3rd parties

Greater than 31% 11-30% 1-10% None

Q: Regarding your IT infrastructure, approximately what percentage is outsourced to a 3rd parties for management… ? (n=126)

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Pioneers also have higher levels of data center outsourcing

Stragglers

Planners

Pioneers

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Data center strategy

Internally hosted and managed Some or all data center outsourcingNo data center

Q: Which best describes your data center operations… ? (n=126)34

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And Pioneers consistently outsource apps more often

How are the following apps managed? Do you outsource management of…

Pioneers Planners Stragglers

Portals 28.3% 6.5% 2.2%

Email 25.8% 6.5% 6.4%

Collaboration 25% 12.9% 4.5%

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) 19.4% 13.8% 0%

Communications 17.2% 19.4% 5%

Tier 1 Storage 15.3% 6.9% 4.9%

Desktop Apps (excluding email) 14.5% 6.9% 2.1%

Business Intelligence 11.7% 3.4% 0%

Supply Chain/ERP 6.6% 6.9% 2.3%

Accounting/Finance 6.5% 10.3% 0%

Q: We want to know how your apps are managed. Do you outsource management of… ? N=12735

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Expect even more outsourcing in coming years

Our organization will increase outsourcing in the next 24

months

16%

21.4%

32.4%

Cloud Pioneers Cloud Planners Cloud Stragglers

Q: On a 1 to 6 scale, how much do you agree with the following statements… ? N=12736

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Other converging technology trends also drive cloud.

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Pioneers and Planners use more networked storage

SANs NAS

87.0%

71.2%

89.5%

52.9%

70.3%

41.7%

Storage in use

Cloud Pioneers Cloud Planners Cloud Stragglers

Q: Do you store app data using local storage, a storage area network, network attached storage or a hybrid… ? N=127

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Pioneers and Planners also use more virtualized servers and storage

Virtualize Servers Virtualize Storage

72.7%

62.3%

52.6%

68.4%

58.1%

46.3%

% using virtualization

Pioneers Planners Stragglers

Q: Regarding servers, approximately what percentage is virtualized… ? N=12739

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With higher levels of server virtualization

Stragglers

Planners

Pioneers

.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0%100.0%

% of servers that are virtualized

Low (Less than 10%) Mid (11-40%)High (41-70%) Very High (71%+)

Q: Regarding servers, approximately what percentage is virtualized… ? N=12740

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And high levels of storage virtualization

Stragglers

Planners

Pioneers

.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0%

% of storage that is virtualized

Low (Less than 10%) Mid (11-40%) High (51%+)

Q: Regarding storage, approximately what percentage is virtualized… ? N=12741

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So with the rise of public clouds and greater levels of virtualization, to mitigate those risks associated with resource virtualization in a shared Cloud, expect Pioneers and Planners to demand the ability to segment some virtual network components by Cloud tenant.

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Pioneers and Planners, seeking to remain leaders in their own industries, are testing the Cloud waters, but with what apps?

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Apps that are not mission critical apps making the Cloud move

Desktop apps

Accounting/Finance

Communications

Tier 1 storage

Supply Chain/ERP

Business intelligence

Back-up storage/disaster recovery

Collaboration

HR

Portals

CRM

Email

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

6%

8%

8%

8%

9%

10%

17%

18%

20%

22%

22%

28%

6%

2%

8%

8%

9%

8%

10%

2%

2%

4%

11%

4%

9%

12%

11%

9%

14%

11%

12%

6%

20%

14%

19%

In Production In Trial In Planning ProcessQ. Again for apps, is a cloud computing architecture in production, in trial, planned, or not planned? N=78

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However, this is due to change as greater numbers are planning for supply chain, Tier 1 storage than those that actually use them today. Note expected levels of unified communications in the Cloud, likely driven by the need to better serve remote and mobile workers, nearly 27.4% either use, pilot, or plan to use it.

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Not all applications will quickly go to the Cloud quickly, some may never be moved, but the types of applications that will be moved to the Cloud are relatively consistent among both Pioneers and Planners.

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However… app development speed is not really faster than client-server, at least not yet

Strongly Disagree/Disagree

Neither

Strongly Agree/Agree

17%

48.9%

34%

We were able to develop our cloud applications much more quickly than our client server appli-

cations

Q: On a 1 to 6 scale, how much do you agree with the following statements… ? Base = Pioneers (N=58)47

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…Nor did it yield those cost savings…

Strongly Disagree/Disagree

Neither

Strongly Agree/Agree

18.8%

52.1%

29.2%

Our expectations for ROI were completely met with our cloud solution

Q: On a 1 to 6 scale, how much do you agree with the following statements… ? Base = Pioneers (N=58)48

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Nonetheless, Pioneers still say they’re mostly satisfied

Strongly Disagree/Disagree

Neither

Strongly Agree/Agree

10.4%

41.7%

47.9%

We are completely satisfied with our cloud so-lution

Q: On a 1 to 6 scale, how much do you agree with the following statements… ? Base = Pioneers (N=58)49

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…and plan to use cloud for a both new and legacy apps

Develop a new custom applica-

tion using in-house devel-

opers

Implement a new packaged

application

Migrate a legacy application

At least 2 approaches

All approaches

15%21%

38%

21%

6%

25%

15%20%

35%

5%

Cloud usage in the next 24 months to...

Cloud Pioneers Cloud Planners

Q: Does or will your organization in the next 24 months, use cloud architecture to… ? N=12750

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Suggesting that enterprises will adopt cloud faster than previous new technology paradigms.

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In just three years, Pioneers and Planners expect about 30% of IT to be in the Cloud

2012 2015

20.4%

32.3%

15.8%

30.5%

2.8%

11.2%

% of IT outsourced to Cloud provider by...

Cloud Pioneers Cloud Planners Cloud Stragglers

Q: What percentage of your IT will be outsourced to a cloud provider by 2012? 2015? N=12752

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Five key themes in enterprise cloud computing: key theme #3

3 Winners will be determined by their ability to differentiate service offerings, which will include function/app + ecosystem + user experience + pricing.

2Enterprise cloud computing will be bigger and grow faster than most think – 6 converging trends together create substantial enterprise economies that only increase with cloud computing.

4 Cloud computing growth will drive network and data center equipment spending in carrier and enterprise segments for medium-term equipment transitions.

5 Understanding enterprise buying behaviors in the Early Cloud Era paramount to tapping market opportunities.

1 We’re now in the Early Cloud Era, moving from a client-server environment to a cloud computing architecture.

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With proven growth and monetization models, AWS and Salesforce.com will be challenged. With an increasing number of vendors competing for the customer, long-term winners will be determined by differentiated service offerings will include:• The ecosystem of partners offering a complete

solution,

• User experience aspects that seek to address current user concerns, such as management tools, network performance, Interoperability with multiple clouds/internal clouds, legacy application support, service levels, and SLAs,

• Pricing and costs because it’s a business where scale and economics are everything.

Key theme #3Amazon’s AWS and Salesforce.com currently lead the market, but with many vendors competing for the customer, differentiated service offerings that include function + user experience + ecosystem+ pricing will determine the winners.

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Salesforce.com is first billion dollar Cloud company in 2010

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“Other”, where AWS resides, approaches $1 billion in 2010

Q1 2009 Q2 2009 Q3 2009 Q4 2009 Q1 2010 Q2 2010 Q3 2010 Q4 2010

$120 $140

$163

$231

$188 $203 $240

$341

Amazon's "Other" revenue segment in millions of $

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“In terms of AWS, we're extremely pleased with how AWS is going. It's growing at a very fast rate. …But we did see actually an acceleration of growth in AWS from Q3 to Q4. So built into that number, it actually accelerated.”

Thomas Szkutak, Amazon CFO in Q4 2010 Earnings Call

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Accelerating demand brings entrants both established -- think HP or IBM with service enablement for service providers or Cisco-EMC joint venture, Acadia -- and start-ups aplenty, sparking new waves of acquisitions (think Verizon purchase of Terremark or Time Warner Cable purchase of NaviSite).

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So many tech segments compete for the customer

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Software Vendors

Hardware Vendors

Telecom Service

Providers

Managed Services/IT Outsourcin

g Providers

Systems Integrators

Infrastructure as a Service Cloud Services-enabling Products & Services

Consulting & Professional Services for Cloud

Communications as a Service

= Business model re-alignment and sales channel challenges for entire industry

Software as a ServicePlatform as a Service

Cloud Vendors

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Albeit different depending on the tech segment, all are fighting for differentiation - itself rooted in understanding what limits cloud adoption.

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As for security concerns, reduced control & data breaches are tops for all segments

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Concerns limiting cloud adoption

Pioneers Planners Stragglers

Q: Using a scale from 1 to 6 where 1 is not at all important and 6 is extremely important, please rate the following as security concerns that limit adoption to cloud computing? N=127 (Score represents an average rating where the max is 6)

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Overall, Pioneers are concerned less about security than Planners and far less concerned than Stragglers. So, securing cloud apps is likely a real barrier for both the mainstream enterprise, and for mission-critical app migration to The Cloud.

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To mitigate security risks, enterprises need visibility and control into their traffic’s network paths, as well as the networks and network resources used on backup. The ability to restrict certain traffic from being transported beyond borders or to certain networks is also useful. Encryption that can be dynamically applied on a per-user, per application, per location or network path for data rest and/or in transit is also key.

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Therefore, completely standards-based security compliance will be an essential component of any cloud solution.  

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Non-security cloud concerns differ significantly by group

Extent following concerns limit cloud adoption?

Cloud Stragglers Cloud Planners Cloud Pioneers

Average Rank Average Rank Average Rank

Network delays 4.13 6 4.14 8 5.75 1

Initial start-up costs too high 5.16 2 3.98 10 5.27 2Lack of trusted 3rd party

relationships5.64 1 4.09 9 5.14 3

Lack of reporting/management tools

4.11 7 4.63 5 5.02 4

Reduced control/visibility 4.80 4 4.26 7 4.58 5

Network downtime 3.95 9 5.16 3 4.23 6

No vendor neutral APIs 4.40 5 5.05 4 4.23 7

Technology not yet proven 4.98 3 4.26 6 4.10 8Lack of

audit/remediation/reporting4.11 8 5.77 1 4.08 9

Poor interoperability b/t cloud venders & internal IT

3.93 10 5.28 2 3.96 10Q: Using a scale from 1 to 6where 1 is not at all important and 6 is extremely important, please rate the following as concerns that limit adoption to cloud computing? N=127

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Let’s look at the top five concerns for each group, as each one gives us different clues to how the market will develop.

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Pioneers’ concerns driven by cloud experience show how their cloud solution could work better

Reduced control/visibility

Lack of reporting/management tools

Lack of trusted 3rd party relationships

Initial start-up costs too high

Network delays

4.58

5.02

5.14

5.27

5.75

Pioneers’ concerns with cloud

Q: Using a scale from 1 to 6where 1 is not at all important and 6 is extremely important, please rate the following as concerns that limit adoption to cloud computing? N=58 (Score represents an average rating where the max is 6)

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Based on REAL cloud experience, network performance is clearly Pioneers’ biggest concern that limits cloud adoption. This is significant. Mission-critical applications won’t move full-scale into the Cloud until carrier networks offer scalable end-to-end application performance.

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From a network perspective, the Cloud’s impact has significant impact on network management, operational support systems, business support systems, and security. So successful Cloud services require network operator infrastructure that is capable of highly-scalable and intelligent IP-aware transport.

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In addition, infrastructure must be able to process significant amounts of traffic and potentially also session data; the ability to gain some understanding of traffic type without necessitating intrusion at the packet header will also be of value.

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Stragglers concerns driven by lack of qualified help, cost, and perceptions that cloud is not proven

No vendor neutral APIs

Reduced control/visibility

Technology not yet proven

Initial start-up costs too high

Lack of trusted 3rd party relationships

4.4

4.8

5.0

5.2

5.6

Stragglers’ concerns with cloud

Q: Using a scale from 1 to 6where 1 is not at all important and 6 is extremely important, please rate the following as concerns that limit adoption to cloud computing? N=53 (Score represents an average rating where the max is 6)

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Since Stragglers view the Cloud as unproven, they are a long way from it. Nonetheless, they do show the importance of educated channel partners – also a requirement of a more mainstream market.

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Planners, in solutions design mode, want billing, management, and interoperability

Lack of reporting/management tools

No vendor neutral APIs

Network downtime

Poor interoperability b/t cloud venders & internal IT

Lack of audit/remediation/reporting

4.63

5.05

5.16

5.28

5.77

Planners’ concerns with cloud

Q: Using a scale from 1 to 6where 1 is not at all important and 6 is extremely important, please rate the following as concerns that limit adoption to cloud computing? N=32 (Score represents an average rating where the max is 6)

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Planners point to how vendors can differentiate as the market develops from Early Could to the Middle Cloud Era. Vendors must address issues such as data portability between apps, vendor neutral APIs, interoperability of clouds, measurable SLAs, and remediation that is truly usage-based.

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Ultimately, enterprise IT wants cost savings and outsource responsibility for tactical implementation of the IT strategy and do so without losing control of strategy and the day-to-day management decisions.

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Management tools with extremely granular and flexible reporting are key, as the enterprise will need to control Cloud services on an aggregate and on a per application, per enterprise location/site, per service, per user, and per user class basis. This helps IT and network resources understand what is being used, when, and by whom.

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SLAs equal to network SLAs will be important to developing cloud market

We won’t migrate any applications to public clouds without 99.999% availability SLAs

64%

42.9%

42.9%

Cloud Pioneers Cloud Planners Cloud Stragglers

Q: On a 1 to 6 scale, how much do you agree with the following statements… ? N=12777

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Cloud and network service providers will need to prove availability over time and at peak periods, so SLAs demonstrating that availability will be critical. Operators will be expected to seamlessly integrate charge-back mechanisms and present enterprise customers with a single invoice integrating true pay-per-usage for all services.

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User experience improvements to enable hybrid clouds critical to develop market

• Pricing• Packaging

Early Cloud Differentiato

rs

• Early Cloud plus• Scalability &

performance• Management and

remediation tools• Interoperability• Real Service Level

Agreements (SLAs)

Middle Cloud

Differentiators

• Concurrent transparency & transformational

• New features/functions, while undefined at this point, most certainly be requiredBeyond

Middle Cloud

We are here

More Enduring Differentiation

Current offerings very similar; no sustainable differentiation

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Five key themes in enterprise cloud computing: key theme #4

2Enterprise cloud computing will be bigger and grow faster than most think – 6 converging trends together create substantial enterprise economies that only increase with cloud computing.

3 Winners will be determined by their ability to differentiate service offerings, which will include function/app + ecosystem + user experience + pricing.

1 We’re now in the Early Cloud Era, moving from a client-server environment to a cloud computing architecture.

5 Understanding enterprise buying behaviors in the Early Cloud Era paramount to tapping market opportunities.

4 Cloud computing growth will drive network and data center equipment spending in carrier and enterprise segments for medium-term equipment transitions.

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Cloud means new performance demands on the WAN and the data center requiring new efficiencies in 1) new equipment to power it and 2) software to manage it.

• Cloud = new enterprise WAN performance demands = new service provider demand.

• Initial surge will be accommodated via capacity upgrades; but ultimately to compete, service providers must make fundamental network architecture changes to rapidly deploy new services and to guarantee performance and service levels.

Key theme #4Cloud computing growth will drive network and data center equipment spending in carrier and enterprise segments for medium-term equipment transitions.

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What are the opportunities for hardware vendors?

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Let’s first take a quick look at data center projects.

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Most Pioneers and Planners finished, or are working toward data center consolidation

Cloud Pioneers Cloud Planners Cloud Stragglers

48.6% 45.2%30.5%

18.9%16.1%

11.9%

Data center consolidation

Completed/In Process Planned within 24-months

Q: For each of the following we’d like to know if it’s currently in production, in trial, being planned in the next 24 months, no plans at this time or don’t know … ? N=127

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Most have or are working toward expanding data center capacity

Pioneers Planners Stragglers

32.4%

43.3%

20.6%23%

33.3%

19%

Data center expansion

Completed/In Process Planned within 24-months

Q: For each of the following we’d like to know if it’s currently in production, in trial, being planned in the next 24 months, no plans at this time or don’t know … ? N=127

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While optimizing data center energy

Cloud Pioneers Cloud Planners Cloud Stragglers

50.7%46.7%

22.6%23.2%

16.7%

24.2%

Data center power / energy optimization

Completed/In Process Planned within 24-months

Q: For each of the following we’d like to know if it’s currently in production, in trial, being planned in the next 24 months, no plans at this time or don’t know … ? N=127

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And increasing switching capacity to handle the growing load

Cloud Pioneers Cloud Planners Cloud Stragglers

48%

32%

17%19%

28%

12%

10G switching

Completed/In Process Planned within 24-months

Q: For each of the following we’d like to know if it’s currently in production, in trial, being planned in the next 24 months, no plans at this time or don’t know … ? N=127

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They also improve manageability with management tools

Cloud Pioneers Cloud Planners Cloud Stragglers

59.1% 58.1%

38.3%

15.2%

3.2%

16.7%

Integrated management tools

Completed/In Process Planned within 24-months

Q: For each of the following we’d like to know if it’s currently in production, in trial, being planned in the next 24 months, no plans at this time or don’t know … ? N=127

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And performance/efficiencies with automation tools

Cloud Pioneers Cloud Planners Cloud Stragglers

44.8%

58.6%

31.7%26.9%

3.4%

20.0%

Automation tools

Completed/In Process Planned within 24-months

Q: For each of the following we’d like to know if it’s currently in production, in trial, being planned in the next 24 months, no plans at this time or don’t know … ? N=127

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Let’s take a look at technology strategies and projects enterprises pursue prior, during, and after cloud deployment.

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Before cloud deployment, security is upgraded and SANs are used

Migrate to tierless storage

Implement NAS

Add WAN optimization

Increase servers that are virtualized

Increase LAN bandwidth to desktop

Increase WAN bandwidth for faster speeds

Migrate storage to SAN

Implement encryption

Upgrade perimeter security

7.4%

10.7%

14.8%

17.9%

28.6%

25.9%

37.0%

42.1%

39.3%

3.9%

9.8%

16.1%

14.3%

14.5%

17.2%

10.9%

18.2%

25.9%

Before Cloud deployment

Cloud PlannersCloud Pioneers

Q: For each of the following were they necessary before cloud computing, during initial deployment, follow-on work, future plans, or no plans? N=78

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Makes good sense and explains why Pioneers are not as concerned about security.

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Pioneers also migrate to storage area networks and increase WAN and LAN bandwidth.

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Other Pioneers improve WAN performance during deployment

Migrate to tierless storage

Upgrade perimeter security

Increase LAN bandwidth to desktop

Implement encryption

Implement NAS

Migrate storage to SAN

Add WAN optimization

Increase servers that are virtualized

Increase WAN bandwidth for faster speeds

3.9%

9.3%

5.5%

18.2%

11.8%

12.7%

5.4%

17.9%

10.3%

0.071

0.071

0.111

0.222

0.107

0.185

Part of initial deployment

Cloud PlannersCloud Pioneers

Q: For each of the following were they necessary before cloud computing, during initial deployment, follow-on work, future plans, or no plans? N=78

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Still others plan to increase WAN bandwidth afterwards

Implement encryption

Increase LAN bandwidth to desktop

Migrate to tierless storage

Add WAN optimization

Upgrade perimeter security

Implement NAS

Migrate storage to SAN

Increase servers that are virtualized

Increase WAN bandwidth for faster connection speeds

10.5%

10.7%

22.2%

14.8%

21.4%

35.7%

29.6%

42.9%

33.3%

18.2%

21.8%

11.7%

21.4%

24.1%

33.3%

41.8%

30.3%

56.9%

Post-Cloud deployment projects

Cloud Planners

Cloud Pioneers

Q: For each of the following were they necessary before cloud computing, during initial deployment, follow-on work, future plans, or no plans? N=78 95

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But remember, Pioneers are still most concerned about network delays.

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And facing rapidly growing traffic demands that will be 3x greater in 2014 than 2009

9797

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How can the WAN or the carrier network provide the required performance? Service providers will ultimately be judged on a Quality of Experience that is based on end-to-end performance of network, infrastructure, application, and management tools.

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Initially, network service providers will increase capacity, but eventually, they will have to fundamentally re-architect the network. Same with storage, it needs a new architecture purpose-built for the Cloud, combining storage, network, content, and context intelligence.

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Network service providers must offer differentiated network performance and availability service levels to suit differing application needs; it allows transport network monetization required for successful operations and prevents over-the-top application providers from being “under-fed” from a performance perspective. So policy management will be key.

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The impetus on the network provider will be two-fold; they must ensure a high Quality of Experience of the Cloud service while significantly lowering transaction processing and billing costs. Remember that Cloud will be a business of shaving pennies, so efficient resource management of network and data resources is critical.  

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Carrier equipment needs to support these imperatives. A dynamic control plane will be a vital to maximizing cloud resources; it must also have access into the data plane and integrate multiple layers in the solution. Compression and caching, especially for wireless, will also be essential to efficient content delivery with optimal caching locations determined by the frequency with which content is accessed.

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Five key themes in enterprise cloud computing: key theme #5

2Enterprise cloud computing will be bigger and grow faster than most think – 6 converging trends together create substantial enterprise economies that only increase with cloud computing.

3 Winners will be determined by their ability to differentiate service offerings, which will include function/app + ecosystem + user experience + pricing.

4 Cloud computing growth will drive network and data center equipment spending in carrier and enterprise segments for medium-term equipment transitions.

1 We’re now in the Early Cloud Era, moving from a client-server environment to a cloud computing architecture.

5 Understanding enterprise buying behaviors in the Early Cloud Era paramount to tapping market opportunities.

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The fight for the enterprise customer is already underway, but vendors that will thrive will…• Target business management, as well

as IT,• Identify and nurture your best

partners, as many vendors and integrators, and service providers are involved in the sale and solutions,

• Learn how best to support the leading role that applications play,

• Step up to the challenge and excel at making and managing substantial and mutually beneficial partnerships, particularly as the market changes.

Key theme #5Understanding enterprise buying behaviors in the Early Cloud Era paramount to tapping market opportunities.

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Who is involved in the buying decision?

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Top management is very involved

Top business management is very involved with purchasing decisions regarding cloud

computing

30.4%

35.7%

47.2%

Cloud Pioneers Cloud Planners Cloud Stragglers

Q: On a 1 to 6 scale, how much do you agree with the following statements… ? N=127106

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Vendors need a more “top down” sales approach. Any time a strategic advantage is involved, as well as significant cost reduction, there’s opportunity to sell at the executive level. Those looking to become the trusted third party would be well-served by focusing here, as well.

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Executives need simple, high level, targeted marketing and sales materials. Follow IBM’s lead in teaching executives to understand and prepare for sales discussions.

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Enterprises do not and will not go it alone

We are more likely to use a consultant to help create our cloud strategy than work

with cloud service provider partners

48.1%

14.3%

35.1%

Cloud Pioneers

Q: On a 1 to 6 scale, how much do you agree with the following statements… ? N=127109

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Many involved partners within the ecosystem of vendors

Softw

are

vend

ors

Consu

ltant

s

Syst

ems In

tegr

ator

s

VARs

Hardw

are

vend

ors

Non-T

elco

Ser

vice

Pro

vide

rs

Telco

Ser

vice

Pro

vide

rs

48%40%

33% 28% 29% 29%21%

45% 50% 45% 45%35% 30% 30%

Involved partners

Cloud Pioneers Cloud Planners

Q: For each of the following types of participants in cloud implementation, on a scale of 1 to 6 where 1 means “not at all involved” and 6 is very Involved,” what’s the involvement level of… ? N=78

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What trusted third parties do what? What are the roles of differing ecosystem members?

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Pioneers mostly involve software and integrators for crafting strategy

VARs

Non-Telco Service Providers

Telco

Hardware

Consultants

Systems Integrators

Software

33.3%

33.3%

50.0%

71.4%

30.0%

22.2%

77.8%

12.5%

17.6%

25.0%

29.4%

30.4%

31.6%

32.1%Highly involved partners: create cloud strategy

Cloud Pioneers

112Q: For each of the following types of participants in cloud implementation, on a scale of 1 to 6 where 1 means “not at all involved” and 6 is very Involved,” what’s the involvement level of… ? N=78

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Planners involve nearly everyone, but they’re planning.

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Software and VARs most involved in developing solution

Telco

Hardware

Systems Integrators

Consultants

Non-Telco Service Providers

VARs

Software

20.0%

16.7%

12.5%

22.2%

16.7%

40.0%

37.5%

18.2%

18.8%

21.1%

22.7%

25.0%

33.3%

34.6%Highly involved partners: develop cloud ap-

plication

Cloud Pioneers

114Q: For each of the following types of participants in cloud implementation, on a scale of 1 to 6 where 1 means “not at all involved” and 6 is very Involved,” what’s the involvement level of… ? N=78

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Integrators and non-telco service providers most involved in cloud app migration

VARs

Hardware

Telco

Software

Consultants

Non-Telco Service Providers

Systems Integrators

12.5%

16.7%

40.0%

50.0%

22.2%

50.0%

25.0%

13%

20%

25%

27%

27%

40%

42%

Highly involved partners: migrate cloud application

Cloud PioneersCloud Planners

115Q: For each of the following types of participants in cloud implementation, on a scale of 1 to 6 where 1 means “not at all involved” and 6 is very Involved,” what’s the involvement level of… ? N=78

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Consultants and hardware partners most involved in management

Systems Integrators

Telco

Software

Non-Telco Service Providers

VARs

Hardware

Consultants

16.7%

18.2%

19.2%

20.0%

20.0%

26.7%

31.8%

Cloud Pioneers' cloud app management partners

116Q: For each of the following types of participants in cloud implementation, on a scale of 1 to 6 where 1 means “not at all involved” and 6 is very Involved,” what’s the involvement level of… ? N=78

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Offering successful, comprehensive Cloud solutions will require skill diversity, meaning a strong ecosystem offering complementary, best of breed strengths. Partnerships must be significant and meaningful, and the ability to manage them must become a core competency.

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Enterprises may say they want an overall integrator for an entire solution, but we think they will be as unlikely to implement a single-vendor, end-to-end Cloud solution as they have been to implement single-vendor, end-to-end network solutions.

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Software & integrator most important partners

Telco service providers

Value-added resellers

Hardware vendor partners

Consultants

Non-telco service providers

Systems integrator partners

Software vendor partners

.0%

8.7%

17.4%

8.7%

8.7%

47.8%

8.7%

5.1%

8.5%

8.5%

15.3%

16.9%

16.9%

28.8%

Most important partner

Cloud Pioneers

119Q: For each of the following types of participants in cloud implementation, on a scale of 1 to 6 where 1 means “not at all involved” and 6 is very Involved,” what’s the involvement level of… ? N=78

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Software vendors have a solid market position because the Cloud is really about the app. Integrators need to reinforce their position by saying that the Cloud is really distributed IT resource placement and management, requiring a very strong yet equal understanding of computing, applications, security, and the underlying network.

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It will be challenging for network service operators to establish the credibility for their own infrastructure or software-as-a-service offerings. They need to concentrate on services closer to their core competency or extensions of current services. Obvious ones are storage, which is similar to web hosting, or Cloud-based unified communications and apps supporting or enhancing mobile communications.

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What is important in the buying decision?

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Professional services key to purchase decision

42%

19%13% 11% 9%

6%

60%

39% 36%31%

19%14%

48%

10%

19%14%

10%

%

45%

60%

10%

55%

%

30%

Critical capabilities in selecting most important partner

Cloud Pioneers- First Mention Cloud Pioneers- OverallCloud Planners- First Mention Cloud Planners-Overall

Q: In selecting your most important partner, which 2 capabilities were most critical… ? N=78123

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The market demands qualified professional services, measureable SLAs and business process re-engineering also needed, while performance management & monitoring lag …but probably won’t for long, as management offers genuine differentiation.

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Professional services will become increasingly important as the market moves toward the Middle Cloud Era. Expect enterprises to look for demonstrable professional services experience in, including substantive investment in best practices, knowledge management, resource allocation, and tool development.

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The network: a cloud service’s most evaluated infrastructure component

Storage in-frastructure

Servers Network Management tools

Virtualization software

21.2%

12.1%

33.3%

15.2%18.2%

20.0%

13.3%

33.3%

13.3%

20.0%22%

18%

28%

14%

18%

Most evaluated infrastructure component

Cloud Stragglers Cloud Planners Cloud Pioneers

Q. Starting with a 1, please ran the following according to how much evaluate a cloud provider’s underlying infrastructure? N=78

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Since the network will likely get the most scrutiny, even as larger share of equipment sales shifts to service providers, equipment vendors will still need powerful brands.

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Willingness for long contracts still low

Strongly Disagree/Disagree

Neither

Strongly Agree/Agree

35.4%

35.4%

29.2%

Q: On a 1 to 6 scale, how much do you agree with the following statements… ? Base = Pioneers (N=58)128

We would sign a multi-year contract with our cloud services

provider

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But expect this to change in the next few years. In the Early Cloud Era, there’s likely relatively little loyalty to those third parties that help with cloud strategy, planning, or deployment – so there’s still much opportunity. This is likely short-term as better-defined Cloud service offerings appear along with a maturing market.

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What do these key themes mean to your business?

WaveLength Market Analytics LLC (www.wlanalytics.com)

Winn Technology Group, Inc. (winntech.net)

with contributions from Telecom Strategy Partners LLC (telecomstrategypartners.com)

Channel Navigator LLC (channelnav.com)

Copyright © 2011 WaveLength Market Analytics LLC and Winn Technology Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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• Goal: Understand broad enterprise migration-to-the Cloud trends and the channel to customer

• Random sample drawn from Winn Enterprise/mid Market DB that included high-level IT decision-makers (Senior Managers, Directors, and VPs)

• Primary research data collection methodology collected by Winn Q3/Q4 2010 by using a telephone survey, supplemented by e-survey, landing page provided to provide respondents the ability to answer via Web, and incentives to increase response rates

• Sample size = 127; weighted to present distribution of US companies greater than 500 employees

• Screener to define respondent as Cloud Pioneer or Planner: Organizations using only SaaS not included; they had to use another cloud service model and must actually have IT staff working on it

Appendix: Goals and Methods